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Music and Concerts in Quezon City, Metro Manila

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Whether you're a fan of smooth jazz or heavy metal, you can stream it all from your phone. But what if you want some live music? What are the Quezon City options like? From local bands to orchestral offerings, here's what four local experts had to say about music in Quezon City, Metro Manila.

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Quezon City has the highest population among the cities in NCR. Populated as it may be, it still offers a conducive place to live in by maintaining several forest areas and parks. The La Mesa Watershed is located here as well as the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife. This city is also considered an entertainment hub in the metro because of the famous Araneta Coliseum, which is a popular venue for concerts and other events.

The first thing everyone should know about my city is it’s one of the most productive city in the entire Philippines. Concerts are held here all the time. People are very welcoming and generous so you shouldn’t be afraid of anything. You’d feel like you’re at home already when you live here.

Alexis, says: 2020

Quezon City, my city, is in Metro Manila. Since it is an urban area, it has a big population in the Philippines. The city’s heart, called Quezon Memorial Circle, is a huge park with rental bikes available, food stalls and dancing fountain lights at night. Like any other people in the Philippines, everyone living in this city are very friendly, warm and welcoming to other foreign nationalities.

Are you an outgoing person or an pubcrawler? Are you looking for places to stay? Then Quezon City is the city for you. It has lively streets at night and good restaurants nearby that will surely solve your cravings. Aside from it’s crazy fast pace, you can slow down the rhythm and enjoy the serene places of Quezon City such as parks and local museums.

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