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Enigma Music City festival cancelled
Reyma Deveza,
ABS-CBN News
Published Feb 06, 2025 12:37 PM PHT

A promotional poster for the Enigma Music City Festival A promotional poster for the Enigma Music City Festival
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The Enigma Music City festival, originally scheduled this Saturday, February 8 at the Bridgetowne Open Grounds in Pasig City, has been cancelled "due to unforeseen circumstances and challenges."
The Enigma Music City festival, originally scheduled this Saturday, February 8 at the Bridgetowne Open Grounds in Pasig City, has been cancelled "due to unforeseen circumstances and challenges."
Organizers made the announcement on the event's social media accounts on Wednesday, February 5.
Organizers made the announcement on the event's social media accounts on Wednesday, February 5.
They added that tickets purchased online will be automatically refunded.
They added that tickets purchased online will be automatically refunded.
"While we made every effort to push through, circumstances beyond our control have led to this difficult decision as we do not want to compromise the quality of your experience with Enigma Music City," the statement read, not giving further details.
"While we made every effort to push through, circumstances beyond our control have led to this difficult decision as we do not want to compromise the quality of your experience with Enigma Music City," the statement read, not giving further details.
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The Enigma Music City Festival was originally planned to be headlined by pop royalty Sarah Geronimo.
The Enigma Music City Festival was originally planned to be headlined by pop royalty Sarah Geronimo.
Also part of the lineup were James Reid, Arthur Nery, Barbie Almalbis, Adie, The Juans, and other local artists.
Also part of the lineup were James Reid, Arthur Nery, Barbie Almalbis, Adie, The Juans, and other local artists.
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