From concerts and theater to movie premieres and creative experiences, this month is packed with activities celebrating romance, togetherness, community and cinematic storytelling.
Concerts and live music
On 14 February, Filipino pop-rock band December Avenue headlines For The Ones We Love at Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, starting at 8 p.m. The Valentine’s Day concert promises an evening of beloved ballads and powerful live performances.
That same night at 8 p.m., the Marriott Grand Ballroom hosts Champions of the Heart, featuring OPM vocalists performing classic and contemporary love songs. Meanwhile at Teatrino Promenade in Greenhills, Yugyugan sa Valentines brings retro OPM performances to audiences.
Theater and stage, creative workshops
The musical concert series LOVE LETTERS runs from 13 to 15 February, with nightly performances beginning at 7:30 p.m. at The Proscenium Theater in Makati. On 15 February, Lovebombing: A Comedic Tribute to Healthy + Toxic Relationships plays at Mamser @ UNWND Makati.
Art lovers can join Art for Two on 14 February at the Metropolitan Museum of Manila in Taguig, which features a buy-one, take-one admission plus Valentine’s-themed activities. The Love and Matcha Mini Fest runs from 13 to 15 February at Nhue Creative Studio in Makati. Pottery workshops for couples are set for 14 Februaryat Pottery Barn venues in Estancia and Central Square. The Singles Only Arts and Crafts Fair in Pasig takes place on 15 February.
Movie premieres, Valentine’s screenings
Local cinemas will feature several film premieres and Valentine’s releases.
The Loved One. This Filipino romantic drama starring Anne Curtis and Jericho Rosales premiered in Philippine theaters on 11 February. The story follows two former lovers crossing paths again after a long separation, making it a timely Valentine’s cinema choice.
I’mPerfect. The Metro Manila Film Festival 2025 Best Picture winner returns for a limited Valentine’s run on 14 to 15 February at select SM Cinema branches (Mall of Asia, North EDSA and Southmall). The film centers on a romantic relationship between two adults with Down syndrome and highlights themes of understanding and acceptance.
Wuthering Heights, the new cinematic adaptation of the classic romance by Emily Brontë, opened in Philippine cinemas on 11 February, ahead of Valentine’s Day.
In addition to theatrical releases, streaming and online movie events also add to Valentine’s programming. On 13 February, JUJUTSU KAISEN 0 will premiere on the Ani-One Philippines Movie Night YouTube channel at 9 p.m., offering fans a themed film experience around Valentine’s weekend.