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Writer's pictureDebbie Mationg

Rewind: All the Highlights from PRM Red Party


The PRM Red Party is an event organized by the Philippines Recorded Music Rights (PRM) to celebrate the success of the musical community in the country and advocate for every artist's rights for their work. The event was held at the Social House Circuit, Makati City.


Attendees were required to register at the front desk where they were given hats to design themselves. There were also other fun activities such as photo booths and freedom walls.



The main event started in full swing with an opening performance from the PRM Team singer, Ryan Orias, along with Monster RX DJ, Gayle and JC Tevez as the main hosts of the event.


The event proceeded with a short Media conference, starting with a welcoming speech from Dhanesh Jagwani, General Manager of PRM and Head of Licensing (Southeast Asia) of IFP with an open panel with guests, Former Director General of IPOPHL and Philippines Recorded Music Rights Inc. Chairman, Atty. Ricardo Blancaflor, Sounds Right Chairman and EVP of Universal Records, Ramon Chuaying, PRM's Head of Licensing, Francis Buen, and Singer-songwriter/ Performer, Arthur Miguel.



The event then went on with performances from four rising OPM artists: Arthur Miguel, Dionela, Jao, and Ace Banzuelo were also in attendance to showcase their musical skills and show support for the event.



In between performances, there were mini–ice breakers and games such as Name the Tune, Finish the Lyrics, and raffle promos. There were also awarding ceremonies to show their gratitude to the groups, companies, and stakeholders who came and showed their support for the event and its cause. The night ended with a blast as a recap video of the video was presented for all to enjoy. 



But that's not all!


The team wants you all to stay in tune because there might be another PRM event partnering with another group that we will look forward to very soon.


The team hopes that this event will continue and be able to fulfill its cause; because in PRM, protecting music is their passion.

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