After 10 years of uniting music and art in a magical annual celebration, the Wanderland Music & Arts Festival closes what will be its final chapter, for now.

KARPOS Multimedia announced today, March 17, 2026, that the then-annual March celebration will be closing its chapter for the foreseeable future. Last year, the festival, which had the theme “World of wonders,” celebrated what would be its tenth and final iteration

“For a decade, March has always been our time to wander together. By the time January rolled in, our team would already be swept up, living and breathing every little detail for Wanderland. And for you, it was something to look forward to; the start of summer, where you and your friends reunited to continue yearly traditions,” KARPOS states in an official statement.

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Wanderland became more than just a music festival; it has cultivated the Wanderland Community, making every edition over the years meaningful, special, and filled with unforgettable moments.

More than the music itself, the festival has turned strangers into Wanderbuddies — who, more than the performers themselves, brought magic and wonder every year.

“Thank you for making it a home for good music and good people. Like many Wanderlands before, there will always be a next one.. this one’s just going to take a little bit longer. Until we wander again,” adds KARPOS.

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First launched in 2013, the Wanderland Music & Arts Festival has been held annually — except for 2020, 2021, and 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic — in Metro Manila.

The 10th edition of Wanderland, which took place on March 22 and 23, 2025, featured a lineup that included local favorites like Urbandub, Dilaw, ALYSON, and more, as well as international acts like Daniel Caesar, HONNE, yung kai, Regina Song, and Plain White T’s, among others.

Through the years, the Wanderland Community witnessed the festival bring various fan-favorite artists and acts like The Temper Trap, Kid Cudi, Kodaline, Lauv, The Kooks, Joji, NIKI, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Phoenix.

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