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Pride March 2025: Marina Summers, Dia Mate, more Filipino artists to perform

Pride March 2025: Marina Summers, Dia Mate, more Filipino artists to perform

GMA Networka day ago

Pride March is back for another year and it will feature an exciting lineup of Filipino artists!
As seen on Pride PH's post, Filipina drag icon Marina Summers is among the performers for this year's even.
Called LOV3LABAN 2025, Pride will also feature performances by Reina Hispanoamericana Dia Mate, rising OPM artists Raven Heyres, Paul Pablo, Kumare Harvey, Stef Aranas, Nica Del Rosario, Justine Peña, Matthew Chang, and the Barefoot Theatre Collaborative.
Filipino dance groups such as Ballroom PH, Femme MNL, and the Saliwindakan Dance Company will also take the stage, bringing vibrant and diverse cultural performances to the celebration.
In addition to stellar Filipino acts, Pride March 2025 will welcome the cast of the upcoming Cinemalaya film 'Open Endings,' starring Jasmine Curtis-Smith, Klea Pineda, Janella Salvador, and Leanne Mamonong.
The cast of the series 'Love at First Sight,' led by Emilio Daez, along with the ensemble of the acclaimed film 'Some Nights I Feel Like Walking,' will also be present at the event.
This year's Pride March will be held on June 28 in the University of the Philippines Diliman in Quezon City.
— Jade Veronique Yap/LA, GMA Integrated News

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