Best Buddies Philippines and The Bistro Group present “Sounds of Change,”a fund-raising show on February 6 at Hard Rock Café Manila Conrad S’Maison

The power of music has always been considered as an effective instrument that can drive social change, aid in magnifying advocacies and echo calls for support. Leveraging on its potentials to positively impact lives, Best Buddies Philippines (BBP) in collaboration with The Bistro Group will hold a benefit show on February 6, 2025 (6 pm) at Hard Rock Café Manila Conrad S’Maison.
Billed “Sounds of Change,” this one-night-only event will feature BBP artists and musicians Angela Batallones, Anouck Weber, Clarence Cruz, Ian Borleo, Kyle Ebora, Luis Gatchalian Mark Daza, Sky Jacoba, and Luis Gatchalian along with Joe and Mike Chan.
Each ‘buddy’ artist will collaborate and perform with partner musicians who are just too happy to lend their support, talent, and time. By getting together talents with and without Intellectual and Development Disabilities (IDDs), this concerted effort promises to create a heartwarming vibe about the power of friendship and social inclusion.

Tickets are now available at https://ticket2me.net/ and is priced at P1,500 (inclusive of one drink). Proceeds will benefit BBP’s programs such as employment and pre-employment initiatives, expansion, and friendship programs across the country.
Through “Sounds for Change,” BBP and The Bistro Group acknowledge that music is a compelling medium for connecting and educating people, storytelling, healing, and bridging differences. It is also part of The Bistro Group’s 30th Year program and initiatives.
Be the first to secure tickets at https://ticket2me.net/ and help spread the good word about persons with IDD while fostering understanding, awareness and inclusion.
2 Responses
Sounds like an amazing event! Love how music is being used for a great cause. Will there be any surprise duets that we should look out for? Can’t wait to see these talented buddies perform!
This “Sounds of Change” event sounds amazing! It’s so cool that Best Buddies Philippines is using music to drive social change. I love how they’re bringing together artists with and without IDDs. It’s a great way to show the power of friendship and inclusion. I’m definitely going to check out the tickets. Can’t wait to see all the talented musicians on stage! Do you think this kind of event will inspire more people to get involved in supporting those with IDDs?