The excitement was palpable as fans filled the Samsung Hall at SM Aura Premier for OST Symphony II: K-Drama in Concert. Presented by the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), the Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines (KCC), and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), the event celebrated the emotional power of Korean drama through its most unforgettable soundtracks. (Photo courtesy of the Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines.)
The Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO), under the direction of Maestro Herminigildo Ranera, opened the concert with breathtaking performances of beloved K-drama soundtracks. From the heartfelt theme of Crash Landing on You to the moving music of When Life Gives You Tangerines, the audience was taken on a journey through emotions that define the beauty of Korean storytelling.
(Photo courtesy of the Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines.)
Korean singer-songwriter Hong Isaac captivated the audience with his soulful performance. His voice carried a mix of tenderness and strength, echoing the feelings that K-drama fans hold dear. (Photo courtesy of the Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines.)
Filipino artists Kyline Alcantara and Angel Guardian brought a lively local touch to the evening. Their energy and charm filled the stage as they performed, blending the warmth of Filipino artistry with the passion of Korean drama music. (Photo courtesy of the Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines.)
In the concert lobby, guests visited a Gyeongju cultural booth featuring displays of the city’s rich heritage, traditional items, and K-drama-themed photo spots, celebrating Korean culture and the upcoming 2025 APEC Summit. (Photo courtesy of KCC Philippines.)
As the evening came to a close, the performers, orchestra, and organizers took a final bow to the audience’s applause. OST Symphony II: K-Drama in Concert was more than a musical event. It was a heartfelt celebration of how music can unite people across borders and how the emotions of Korean dramas continue to inspire audiences in the Philippines.
(Photo courtesy of the Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines.)