Gabi Na Naman Productions — or GNN — is closing 2024 with a special show this November.

On October 30, the live event production and multimedia entity announced the return of its annual ‘Gabi Na Naman Year-End Party’ with an even bigger lineup in celebration of “a festive year in live music” at the end of November. The show is part of Jack Daniel’s Philippines’ JDOS Playlist LIVE — a “series of live gigs” that puts a “spotlight on next-generation artists who have shown immense potential in breaking out of the mold and elevating their craft as musicians.”

As part of GNN’s mission of “championing the Filipino creative spirit” as well as producing live shows and other events “built on the foundation of community building and inclusivity,” their year-end party this 2024 will see a diverse mix of respected OPM mainstays, beloved indie acts, as well as up-and-coming artists performing. Headling the event will be Bullet Dumas, Dicta License, and Shirebound, sharing the stage with ena mori, Munimuni, The Ridleys, and DJ Jiggawho, as well as the Jack Daniel’s Playlist Live Artist Roster consisting of Pinkmen, Ysanygo, (e)motion engine, Amateurish, and ALYSON.

This follows the event’s iteration last year which saw Oh, Flamingo!, Ciudad, SOS, The Ransom Collective, and Ang Bandang Shirley perform.

This year’s Gabi Na Naman Year End-Party is happening on November 29 (Friday) at 123 Block in Mandaluyong City. Tickets to are priced at PHP 600 (Early Bird) with a free Jack Coke and are now available here.


Founded in 2015, Gabi Na Naman Productions is best known for curating live shows primarily centered on music and entertainment of varying scales across the Philippines. Their events have featured such local acts as Ben&Ben, BINI, Ely Buendia, Lola Amour, Ebe Dancel, Kitchie Nadal, Barbie Almalbis, Ena Mori, Orange & Lemons, Bullet Dumas, Munimuni, Clara Benin, and more. In addition, they have also produced Philippine shows for various international artists such as Pamungkas (Indonesia), Reality Club (Indonesia), SCRUBB (Thailand), Ysa Yaneza (Singapore), Club Mild (Singapore), Elephant Gym (Taiwan), and, most recently, Hitsujibungaku (Japan).