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
January
- After 13 years, Up Dharma Down officially renamed themselves as UDD.[1]
March
- March 11 – Noven Belleza, a farmer from Visayas, was crowned as champion in Tawag ng Tanghalan.[2]
April
- April 9 – Awra Briguela was declared the first winner of Your Face Sounds Familiar Kids.[3]
June
- 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
- July 30 – Jona Soquite of Davao City won as the first The Voice Teens grand champion.[7]
August
- 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]
October
- 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
Soloist
- Zsaris
- Kio Priest
- Claudia Baretto
- Volts Vallejo
- Curtismith
- Leila Alcasid
- Donny Pangilinan
- Noel Comia
- Janina Vela
- Gabbi Garcia
- Aia De Leon
Duos/bands/groups
- BoybandPH
- Hey Joe Show
- Carousel Casualties
- Agsunta
- BennyBunnyBand
- IV of Spades
- Conscious and the Goodness
Reunions/comebacks
Albums released
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 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
- 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
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
- 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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