
The Rest Is Noise (TRIN), a music curation and events production outfit based in the Philippines, returns with the fourth edition of All Of The Noise 2026. The showcase and conference event will take place in three venues across Metro Manila: Astbury Makati (April 17 and 19), Sari-Sari in Makati City (April 17 and 19), and 123 Block in Mandaluyong City (April 18).
This year’s edition will feature dynamic, multi-format music programming centered on community building, cross-cultural collaboration, and visibility, positioning Filipino and Asian music as vital forces within the global creative economy.
“This year’s programming is more expansive than ever, growing from two days to three, with each day offering a different entry point into the experience and live music happening throughout,” shares Mary Christine Galang, co-founder and creative director of The Rest Is Noise PH. “We’re welcoming more than 20 artists this year, including Filipino artists from across the country as well as international acts from across Asia-Pacific.”
Originally conceived as a year-end, midsized music festival, the fourth iteration of All Of The Noise 2026 brings together live performances, talks and panel discussions, documentary screenings, a music market, networking, and private studio sessions into one shared experience.
“We want people to come in not only to discover artists, but to engage with the ideas, conversations, and communities that shape the music around them,” Galang adds. “That has always been at the core of what we do at TRIN.”
Live music programming
The live music showcase will run in multiple venues across three dates, with highly anticipated performances featuring New Zealand’s Phoebe Rings, Indonesia’s Grrrl Gang, Arash Buana, and Gavendri, Singapore’s Shye and Pines, and Taiwan’s Heng Jones.
Other performers include BP Valenzuela, Fitterkarma, SOS, Ourselves the Elves, Elijah Canlas, DJ Love (Davao), VVINK, Playertwo, fern, August Wahh, School Girl Classic (Cebu), Delinquent Society (Davao), Alyson, Novocrane, Amateurish (Baguio), Carousel Casualties, Magiliw Street, and kyleaux.
Music Conference
All Of The Noise 2026 announces the return of its flagship conference program, Cut Through The Noise. Designed to address the evolving needs of the local and regional music sectors, the program will feature panel discussions and keynote presentations addressing the most pressing trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping today’s music ecosystem.
Each panel will have a moderator and resource speakers who will discuss each respective topic, providing insights and expert opinions. From market development and cross-border collaboration to innovation, policy, and audience growth, Cut Through The Noise aims to equip stakeholders with the knowledge and networks necessary to navigate an increasingly competitive global landscape. Panelists and speakers will be announced in the coming days.
The topics include:
· Inside a Thriving Regional Scene: What the music community in Baguio City tells us about decentralization, crossover, and cultural sustainability
· Curating Across Cultures: Programming music festivals in Asia’s diverse markets
· Dissecting Diary Ng Panget soundtrack: A poptimist’s dream
· Indie Cred vs. Commercial Pressure: how labels grow without losing trust, taste, and cultural capital
· Unlocking the potential of Southeast Asia: findings, insights, and discussions in the world’s next music powerhouse
Music-themed Documentary Screenings
This year, All Of The Noise 2026 will feature local and international music documentaries that intersect music, movements, culture, and politics through its Echoes of the Noise program. This year’s film selection includes the international premiere of Alulu Kuo’s Elephant Gym: More Real Than Dreams, which captures the band’s journey as they faced a potential breakup before a world tour and explored their unique musical world. The Philippine screening will also include a talkback with Elephant Gym’s very own Tell Chang.
Other music documentaries that will be screened include Nolan Bernardino’s Rosas: The Song. The Journey, which became an anthem of hope during the national elections in 2022; and Frazier de Mesa’s This is Hannah+Gabi, which explores the beloved band’s thoughts and process in music-making and performing from the perspective of the filmmaker.
Culture and Community
“Beyond the performances, we’re especially proud of this year’s curation of documentary films, cultural discussions, and community-driven moments that create space for deeper exchange,” Galang explains. “AOTN 2026 is about presenting independent music as something immersive, thoughtful, and deeply connected to culture and community. It’s also about underscoring the Philippines as an important music market—both in the way we understand ourselves and in the way we connect to the rest of the world.
All Of The Noise 2026 is also supported by its international and local music partners ONErpm, Symphonic Distribution, Astbury, 123 Block, Sari-Sari, Nyou Consultancy, and Guevarra’s.
Ticket Details
Tickets are available via allofthenoise2026.helixpay.ph with the following packages:
PHP 999 – 3-day pass: (access to Days 1, 2 & 3), inclusive of all programs
PHP 400 – Day 1 (access to April 17 program – Friday), inclusive of all programs
PHP 700 – Day 2 (access to April 18 program – Saturday), inclusive of all programs
PHP 400 – Day 3 (access to April 19 program – Sunday), inclusive of all programs
