Megumi Acorda is set to perform at the 2025 Playtime Music Festival in Mongolia, occurring from July 3 to 6. This festival is the largest and longest-running music event in Mongolia, showcasing various genres. The group is the only act from the Philippines slated to participate this year, joining numerous international artists in a diverse lineup.
Megumi Acorda is scheduled to perform in Mongolia this July during the 2025 edition of the Playtime Music Festival, a prominent music event held in Ulaanbaatar. Recognized as Mongolia’s largest and longest-running annual music festival since its inception in 2002, the festival showcases a wide array of genres, including indie, hip-hop, rock, and metal. This year’s festival will occur over four days, from July 3 to 6, 2025, at the Playtime Field in Nalaikj, Ulaanbaatar, the festival’s venue since 2024.
On February 27, 2025, the first wave of artists for the 2025 festival was announced, featuring Megumi Acorda among them. Notably, this Filipino shoegaze supergroup is the only act from the Philippines scheduled to perform at this prestigious festival. Details regarding their specific performance date remain pending, and attendees are encouraged to stay tuned for further updates.
Megumi Acorda is set to share the stage with numerous overseas artists and local talents. The confirmed lineup includes acts from various countries, ensuring a rich and diverse musical experience for festival-goers. Artists include ALCEST (FR), envy (JP), JAMBINAI (KR), and many more, reflecting the festival’s commitment to celebrating global music. This year, the festival anticipates an exciting and vibrant atmosphere, further solidifying its status in the music event landscape.
In summary, Megumi Acorda’s anticipated performance at the 2025 Playtime Music Festival marks a significant milestone for both the band and the festival itself. With a diverse lineup featuring numerous acts from around the globe, the event promises to deliver a unique experience for music enthusiasts. The festival continues to highlight Mongolia’s cultural richness and its growing prominence in the global music scene.
Original Source: billboardphilippines.com