Our Shame & HengJones set to make Manila debut leading All Of The Noise 2026 lineup

Our Shame & HengJones set to make Manila debut leading All Of The Noise 2026 lineup

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Taiwanese trailblazers Our Shame and HengJones are set to co-headline All Of The Noise 2026, a three-day, multi-venue culture festival taking place across Astbury Makati and Sari-Sari Makati on 17 and 19 April, as well as 123 Block in Mandaluyong City on 18 April. Joining them is a regional lineup spanning the Asia Pacific, including artists from Singapore, Indonesia, New Zealand, and the Philippines.

 
 
 
 
 
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Marking their official Manila debut, both artists will bring distinct sonic identities shaped by culture, experimentation, and storytelling. Our Shame is set to perform at the intimate Sari-Sari stage on 17 April, while HengJones will take over the outdoor stage at 123 Block on 18 April.

“Our Shame arrive fresh off their critically acclaimed Hidden Album, a concept-driven release that explores themes of intimacy and discovery through a layered folktronica sound. Blending acoustic instrumentation with field recordings and electronic textures inspired by trip-hop and UK garage, the duo have built a sound that feels understated yet deeply personal.

 
 
 
 
 
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HengJones continues to earn recognition for his debut album, fangcalay a tamedaw, a project rooted in Indigenous Pangcah Amis identity. Built around themes of matriarchal narratives and language preservation, the album reflects a meeting point between heritage and contemporary hip-hop culture.” 

 
 
 
 
 
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Beyond the live performances, All Of The Noise 2026 will also extend its cultural programming through the Cut Through The Noise conference, which explores issues shaping the regional music ecosystem, and Echoes of the Noise, a curated documentary programme focused on the intersections of sound, identity, and social movements. With its multi-platform programming and cross-border collaborations, the festival continues its push to position the Philippines as a growing hub within Asia’s independent music landscape. Click here for more details and ticketing information