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Representing P-pop at one of the country’s biggest Pride celebrations, ALAMAT, G22, and KAIA are gearing up to join the much-awaited Love Laban Pride Festival 2026.

Marking its fourth year, Pride PH has confirmed that Love Laban will return on June 27, 2026 at UP Diliman in Quezon City. Serving as an annual celebration of the LGBTQIA+ community, the festival brings together thousands of attendees for a day of music, advocacy, community, and protest.

Among this year’s performers, ALAMAT announced their participation through TikTok on June 2, 2026, offering fans a glimpse of their setlist. Part of Billboard PhilippinesP-Pop Rising Class of 2025, their hit track “Maharani” became one of the highest charting P-pop songs on Billboard Philippines charts, peaking at No. 80.

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Check out ALAMAT’s “Maharani” below:

Meanwhile, G22 confirmed their participation through a video posted across their social media, greeting Bullets a “happy pride.” The Female Alphas of P-pop were also included in last year’s P-pop Rising Class, as well as received the Rising Star Award at Billboard Philippines Women in Music 2026. In recent news, the trio released the music video for their 2025 track “Groove On,” ahead of their upcoming first-ever solo concert.

Watch G22’s “Groove On” music video here:

KAIA also confirmed their appearance through a “KAIAlendar of June” posted on June 7, 2026, listing the group’s scheduled activities for the month. Enjoying a busy year, the five-member group recently went viral for their cover of KPop Demon Hunters‘ “Takedown.” Also part of the P-Pop Rising Class of 2025, they took home the Listener’s Choice Award for their song “TANGA” at this year’s Women in Music.

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Listen to KAIA’s single, “TANGA,” below:

Before taking the stage at Love Laban, all three P-pop acts are also scheduled to perform at Billboard PhilippinesP-POP UNITE: The Convention on June 24, 2026, making it an eventful week for P-pop fans.

Love Laban continues to grow as one of the country’s largest Pride celebrations. After drawing a record-breaking 110,000 attendees in 2023 — making it the biggest Pride event in Southeast Asia — the festival is expanding further this year with four stages across UP Diliman.

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The annual Pride festival has also become a notable stage for P-pop acts over the years, with previous performers including both ALAMAT and G22, as well as BGYO, VXON, AJAA, and BINI — who were originally slated as a headliner in 2024 but were unable to perform due to weather conditions.

Stay tuned for further announcements on event details and performers through this page.

Frequently Asked Questions

ALAMAT, G22, and KAIA are confirmed to join Love Laban Pride Festival 2026. All three groups are part of Billboard Philippines’ P-Pop Rising Class of 2025, and all three are also scheduled to perform at P-POP UNITE: The Convention on June 24, 2026 — three days before Love Laban.

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Love Laban Pride Festival 2026 takes place on June 27, 2026 at the University of the Philippines Diliman campus in Quezon City. Now in its fourth year, the event is organized by Pride PH and is one of the largest annual LGBTQIA+ celebrations in the Philippines, now featuring four stages across the UP Diliman grounds.

ALAMAT’s track “Maharani” is among the highest-charting P-pop songs on Billboard Philippines, peaking at No. 80. The group is part of Billboard Philippines’ P-Pop Rising Class of 2025 and announced their Love Laban setlist preview via TikTok on June 2, 2026.

G22 received the Rising Star Award at Billboard Philippines Women in Music 2026. The trio, also known as the Female Alphas of P-pop, was part of the P-Pop Rising Class of 2025 and recently released the official music video for their 2025 track “Groove On” ahead of their first-ever solo concert in July 2026.

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Love Laban drew a record 110,000 attendees in 2023, making it the largest Pride event in Southeast Asia that year. The festival has become a notable platform for P-pop acts, with previous performers including ALAMAT, G22, BGYO, VXON, AJAA, and BINI, who was originally slated to headline in 2024.