April 06, 2018

Manila x Festival at Cove Manila

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  • Party on your swimsuit as you dance to the beats of Manila NeXt’s biggest pool party this summer. Happening at the Cove Manila in Okada on Saturday, April 14 is “set to be the hottest and most exclusive party of the year,” says John Lozano of Manila X.

    IMAGE from Cove Manila

    With over twelve guests of trendsetters, local artists, musicians, and brands, the evening will be filled with acts that will surely pump you up to dance in this summer’s hottest party. Line up for this year’s Manila NeXt Festival includes Filipino music artists Claudia Barretto, Nadine Lustre, Kiana Valenciano, Patty Tiu, Rammy Bitong, and MC Roda King making the event a paradise to homegrown talents.

    IMAGE from Manila NeXt Facebook Page

    Cove Manila is the country’s premier entertainment destination with a beach club and nightclub that offers a fusion of music, style, and dining. At Manila NeXt, there is only one ticket type so everyone will have an equal amount of fun. Just how much fun? Extreme. With no VIPs or even VVIPs, you could just be partying right beside celebrities, idols, or even the guests! What an exciting way to start the summer!

    Details:

    What: Manila NeXt Festival
    Where: Cove Manila, Okada Manila, Paranaque City
    When: April 14, 2018 at 6 pm
    Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/manilaxfestival
    Tickets: http://covemanila.com/tickets/

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