November 30? See you at Linya-Linya Land!

Where to party at the end of the month


At a glance

  • ‘This is a celebration of Filipino arts and culture from various lines—different art forms from music and comedy to performance art come together on one stage to showcase Filipino creativity.’


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November is set to end on a high note with Linya-Linya Land, an annual festival that brings Mandaluyong City to life with a dazzling array of music, comedy, and performance arts. This year, the multi-format extravaganza will shake the grounds at 123 Block, Mandala Park.

 

The lineup features an eclectic mix of songwriters, bands, and rappers like OPM mainstays, Lola Amour, Unique Salonga, Over October, Cheats, Oh! Flamingo, KJah, Mhot, and Apoc. 

 

While the stage is primed for unstoppable laughter as masters of improvisational theater and standup comedy take the spotlight. Expect the sharp wit of SPIT Manila, the comedic genius of GB Labrador, James Caraan, Nonong Ballinan, Ryan Rems, and Muman Reyes of The KoolPals, along with Comedy Manila’s showstoppers Victor Anastacio and Issa Villaverde, delivering punchlines that promise to bring the house down.

 

Bringing all the sparkle, sass, and slay, Ru Paul’s Drag Race Philippines Season 3 superstar, Tita Baby, introduces a dynamic dimension of drag performance that celebrates diversity and challenges traditional norms.

 

Beyond the main attractions, a fabulous lineup of activities has been curated by the ultimate “ambassadors of fun,” including Breakout Manila, Kape-Kape, Puddy Rock Studio, and Heroes Headquarters. Together, these creative partners are crafting an interactive and immersive experience packed with something for everyone, from chill vibes to high-energy thrills.

 

At its core, the spectacle of melodies and humor champions homegrown artists and performers, amplifying the voices of the local art and creative industries—a mission it has upheld for nearly a decade.

 

More than a party, it’s a welcoming space where diverse talents and a shared passion for social change can flourish. Partnering with non-profit organizations like Angat Buhay Foundation, AHA! Learning Center, The Learning Lab, and PANTAY, the event bridges art and advocacy for a meaningful community impact.

 

Co-founder and creative director Ali Sangalang encapsulates the spirit of Linya-Linya Land, saying, “This is a celebration of Filipino arts and culture from various lines—different art forms from music and comedy to performance art come together on one stage to showcase Filipino creativity and push diverse advocacies. We’re thrilled at Linya-Linya to bring everyone together in such a joyful and meaningful event.”

 

Tickets are available online. bit.ly/linyalinyaland24

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