2017 in Philippine music
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The following is a list of notable events that are related to Philippine music in 2017.
Events
[edit]January
[edit]- After 13 years, Up Dharma Down officially renamed themselves as UDD.[1]
March
[edit]- March 11 – Noven Belleza, a farmer from Visayas, was crowned as champion in Tawag ng Tanghalan.[2]
April
[edit]- April 9 – Awra Briguela was declared the first winner of Your Face Sounds Familiar Kids.[3]
June
[edit]- June 10 – Jhon Clyd Talili emerged as the grand champion of Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids that spanned for three months.[4]
- June 12 – Billboard Philippines started compiling three official music charts: Philippine Hot 100, Philippine Top 20 and Catalog Chart.[5]
- June 30 – Magic 89.9, 99.5 Play FM, Wave 89.1, 103.5 K-Lite and Jam 88.3 joined forces for a unified OPM concert series entitled One Sound, with its first event were held at the Eastwood Central Plaza.[6]
July
[edit]- July 30 – Jona Soquite of Davao City won as the first The Voice Teens grand champion.[7]
August
[edit]- August 1 – MTVph was launched on all cable/satellite providers in the Philippines. It is co-owned by Viacom International Media Networks Asia and Solar Entertainment Corporation.[8]
September
[edit]- Coke Studio Philippines announced its lineup of contemporary and indie Filipino acts for its inaugural season, namely: Gab and John of Urbandub, The Ransom Collective, Ebe Dancel, Autotelic, Noel Cabangon, Curtismith, Gracenote, Abra, Moonstar88, Jensen and The Flips (later removed), Franco, Reese Lansangan, Sandwich, and BP Valenzuela.
October
[edit]- October 15 – ASAP launched an acoustic singing group named ASAP Jambayan, composed of Iñigo Pascual, Zia Quizon, Moira Dela Torre, Migz Haleco, Kaye Cal and Isabela Vinzon.[9]
Debuts
[edit]Soloist
[edit]- Zsaris
- Kio Priest
- Claudia Baretto
- Volts Vallejo
- Curtismith
- Leila Alcasid
- Donny Pangilinan
- Noel Comia
- Janina Vela
- Gabbi Garcia
- Aia De Leon
Duos/bands/groups
[edit]- BoybandPH
- Hey Joe Show
- Carousel Casualties
- Agsunta
- BennyBunnyBand
- IV of Spades
- Conscious and the Goodness
Reunions/comebacks
[edit]Albums released
[edit]The following albums are released in 2017 locally. Note: All soundtracks are not included in this list.
Date released | Title | Artist(s) | Label(s) | Source |
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January 6 | D5 Studio Live Originals | Somedaydream and Nicole Asensio | MCA Music | [10][11] |
January 7 | High Hello | Wonggoys | 22 Tango Records | |
January 25 | Kian Dionisio | Kian Dionisio | GMA Records | [12] |
January 27 | JKL | Juan Karlos Labajo | MCA Music | [13] |
January 28 | Reality & Dreams | Loop | Bomba Press, Yellow Room Music Philippines | [14] |
BoybandPH | BoybandPH | Star Music | [15] | |
January 29 | @LoveAngelineQuinto | Angeline Quinto | [16][17] | |
January 30 | Just Wright | James Wright | GMA Records | [18] |
February 10 | Nagma(ma)hal, BennyBunnyBand | BennyBunnyBand | Ivory Music and Video | |
Worth | TheSunManager | Bright Rocket Records | [19] | |
February 13 | Soully Yours | Curtismith | Independent | [20] |
February 14 | May Forever Pa More | Natalia Moon | GMA Records | [21] |
February 25 | Remuda Triangle | Pedicab | Soupstar Music | [22] |
February 27 | Jona | Jona | Star Music | [23] |
March 3 | The Roach Motel | Flying Ipis | Locked Down Entertainment | [24] |
Plagues | Taken by Cars | Party Bear Records, Warner Music Philippines | [25] | |
March 4 | Super Shadow Moses Turbo | Shadow Moses | Futurestudio | [citation needed] |
March 10 | Mahabang Pila | Toney Chrome | Warner Music Philippines | |
March 20 | Kaye Cal | Kaye Cal | Star Music | [26] |
March 24 | Joshua Oliveros | Joshua Oliveros | MCA Music | [27] |
March 25 | Favorite | Ang Bandang Shirley | Wide Eyed Records Manila | [28] |
Everything and Anything | Persephone | GMA Records | ||
March 28 | Pangako ng Kailanman | Maricris Garcia | ||
April 7 | Hanggang Wakas (Deluxe Edition) | Mitoy Yonting | MCA Music | |
April 8 | Blackbird | Luke Mejares | Homeworkz Music | |
April 14 | The Great Moombahton | Moombahton Players | Fastplay Records | [29] |
April 28 | Edray | Edray Teodoro | MCA Music | [30] |
Metropolitan | Paranoid City | Independent | [31] | |
Happier Pretending | Absolute Play | Star Music | [32] | |
April 29 | Sophomore | Gimme 5 | [33] | |
April 30 | Of Sound Mind and Memory | Reese Lansangan | Independent | [34] |
May 4 | Sassy Sassa | Sassa Dagdag | PolyEast Records | [35] |
May 5 | Be with Me (Deluxe Edition) | Darren Espanto | MCA Music | [36] |
May 8 | SAM: 12 | Sam Milby | Star Music | [37] |
May 10 | LA Santos | LA Santos | [38] | |
May 19 | Madison | Carousel Casualties | Independent | [citation needed] |
May 20 | Traces | The Ransom Collective | [39] | |
May 23 | Soul Supremacy | KZ Tandingan | Star Music | [40][41] |
May 26 | Holographic: Green Year | Somedaydream | MCA Music | [42] |
May 27 | Nostalgia 2 | The Company | Universal Records | [43] |
May 31 | Magandang Simulain | Glaiza de Castro | PolyEast Records | [44] |
June 14 | Volts Vallejo | Volts Vallejo | Star Music | [45] |
June 16 | Unstoppable | Upgrade | Ivory Music and Video | [46] |
Kahit Kunwari | TJ Monterde | PolyEast Records | [47] | |
June 21 | Maymay | Maymay Entrata | Star Music | [48][49] |
June 29 | I Belong to the Zoo | I Belong to the Zoo | Independent | [50] |
June 30 | I Love Acoustic 10.1 | Sabrina | MCA Music | [51] |
[escape] | Keiko Necesario | Independent | [citation needed] | |
July 7 | Inner Play (Deluxe Edition) | Apartel | Offshore Music | [52] |
July 8 | Palm Dreams | James Reid | Viva Records | [53] |
July 15 | Beaudacious | Gio Levy | Independent | [citation needed] |
July 28 | Klarisse | Klarisse de Guzman | Star Music | |
August 4 | Biyaheng Langit | Davey Langit | ||
Janelle Jamer | Janelle Jamer | Viva Records | ||
August 11 | Byahe Pa Rin | Noel Cabangon | Universal Records | [54] |
Key of X EP | Xian Lim | Star Music | [55] | |
August 25 | The Singles | Curse One | Warner Music Philippines | |
RAP Heartist | Abaddon | |||
September 5 | AboutRadio | AboutRadio | [citation needed] | |
September 15 | Sa Kabila ng Lahat | Rivermaya | Star Music | [56][57] |
September 17 | Whatever That Was | She's Only Sixteen | Party Bear Records | [58] |
September 28 | Touch of Your Love | Kim Chiu | Star Music | [59] |
September 29 | Kapit | Christian Bautista | Universal Records | [60] |
October 3 | BTTR | Jensen and The Flips | Yellow Room Music Philippines | [61] |
October 9 | Rotonda | Gloc-9 | Universal Records | [62] |
October 13 | Songs I Grew Up With | RJ Jacinto | RJ Productions | [63] |
October 21 | Mundane | Lions and Acrobats | Independent | [citation needed] |
November 11 | Soberhaul | MilesExperience | MCA Music | |
December 8 | Before the Babies | Cheats | Independent | [citation needed] |
Materyal | Shanti Dope | Universal Records | [64] |
Concerts and music festivals
[edit]- Note 1.^ KZ Tandingan, Taken by Cars, Techy Romantics, Cheats, Bullet Dumas and BP Valenzuela were originally part of the lineup but cancelled their performance due to uncertain reasons.
- Note 2.^ Jensen and The Flips and Poor Taste were originally part of the lineup but dropped by organizers amid sexual harassment allegations.
Cancelled/postponed
[edit]Concert date(s) | Artist(s) | Venue | City | Event / Tour | Reason cited | Ref(s) |
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February 5 | Juan Karlos Labajo | Kia Theatre | Quezon City | JKL Live | Unforeseen circumstances (rescheduled for a later date) | [134][135] |
February 25 | James Taylor | Mall of Asia Arena | Pasay | James Taylor with His All-Star Band live in Manila | To protest the extrajudicial killings related to the Philippine Drug War. | [136][137][138][139] |
March 24 | Charice | Kia Theatre | Quezon City | Charice X: End of a Chapter Rock Concert | Personal reasons | [140][141] |
April 21 | China Crisis, Peter Coyle | Kia Theatre | Quezon City | China Crisis and Peter Coyle Live in Manila | Unknown reasons (rescheduled for July 7) | [107] |
September 30 | Justin Bieber | Philippine Arena | Bocaue | Purpose World Tour | Unforeseen circumstances | [142] |
November 3 | Rain | Smart Araneta Coliseum | Quezon City | Rise 2 Shine: A Benefit Concert | Mismanangement issues (rescheduled for a later date) | |
November 7 | Ed Sheeran | Mall of Asia Concert Grounds | Pasay | ÷ Tour | Injury (rescheduled for April 8, 2018) | [143] |
November 14 | Various | Ayala Triangle Gardens | Makati | ASEAN Music Festival | Safety concerns due to overcrowding. Some reports claimed that concert-goers fainted. | [144] |
November 11 | Jona Viray | The Theatre at Solaire Resort & Casino, | Parañaque | Prima Jona | Roadblocking due to the ASEAN summit (rescheduled for November 18) |
Awarding ceremonies
[edit]- January 16 – 2nd Wish 107.5 Music Awards, organized by Wish 1075
- March 16 – Myx Music Awards 2017, organized by myx[145]
- August 5 – MOR Pinoy Music Awards 2017, organized by MOR 101.9
- November 26 – 30th Awit Awards, organized by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry
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