Filipino singer Kate Torralba to perform at MUSICMEX in Mexico
Kate Torralba
Acclaimed Filipino singer-songwriter and multidisciplinary artist Kate Torralba will represent the Philippines at the inaugural MUSICMEX in Mexico City on June 19, a premier music showcase festival aimed at fostering collaborations, cultural exchanges, and business opportunities in the music industry.
Torralba’s participation marks a significant moment for Asian representation in Latin American music markets, highlighting the country’s potential as a goldmine of creative talent in contemporary music.
“I’ve always heard amazing things about the music scene in Mexico from musician-friends in Berlin and Tokyo,” shares Kate in a press statement. “I’m so psyched to finally experience it myself, and even more, I feel so lucky to have been chosen to represent my country in this international music industry event.”
For her set, Kate promises an intimate and engaging show with storytelling in between songs. “I think what sets me apart from other musicians is that I am a multi-hyphenate artist, my many creative transmissions inform my performance onstage. No set is ever the same because every crowd is different - and I always say that the show can only get as good as the crowd is.”
Joining Kate Torralba in the Philippine delegation to MUSICMEX are MC Galang and Ian Urrutia, co-founders of The Rest Is Noise PH, a music publication, curator, and events producer based in Manila, Philippines. They will be participating in a panel discussion about “Cultural Rhythms: Expanding Mexican Music to Southeast Asia.”
KT is renowned for her artistic versatility and has become one of the most respected creative figures in the Philippines. As a true hyphenate, she effortlessly moves between the realms of music, fashion, literature, and film.
She is a Palanca-winning writer, a mentee of National Artist Ryan Cayabyab in music, and a rising filmmaker. Her debut short film, Ha-Ha-Hambog, received three nominations at the recent International Silent Film Festival Manila: Best Film, Best Director, and Best Musical Score.
In 2014, Kate Torralba released her full-length album, Long Overdue. This introspective indie-pop record received critical acclaim for its vulnerable songwriting and lush production, even topping year-end lists of notable music publications, including the now-defunct Vandal On The Wall. A decade later, she is finally working on the much-anticipated follow-up, which is scheduled for release in late 2025.