JBL Philippines is bringing the JBL PartyBox Fest Truck to Antipolo on February 7, 2026, turning the Rizal Provincial Capitol Grounds into a one-night music space built around sound, energy, and shared moments. It’s not about spectacle or hype—it’s about showing up, hearing good music, and enjoying the night as it comes.
Selling activities kick off at 1:00 PM, while the main program starts at 7:00 PM. The timing leaves room for people to come and go at their own pace, whether that means checking things out early or arriving later when the music takes over.
At the center of the event is JBL’s PartyBox lineup, designed for open spaces and group listening. The focus stays on feel rather than numbers—strong bass that travels, lights that move with the beat, and sound that fills the area without feeling forced. DJs keep the mood steady, creating an atmosphere that feels closer to a community gathering than a formal show.
Live performances add another layer to the night. Mayonnaise and Al James take the stage with sets that feel familiar and easy to connect with. These are artists people already know, making the experience less about discovery and more about enjoying music that already fits the moment.
There are also JBL deals available during the event, with discounts of up to 70% on select products. They’re there for anyone interested, but they don’t take over the night. The event keeps its focus on the music and the crowd, not on pushing a sale.
The PartyBox Fest Truck is part of a larger nationwide tour, but the Antipolo stop feels grounded and local. It fits the space and the crowd, simple, open, and built for people who just want a good night out with music in the background.


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