Apr 23–25 · 2027 Isla Diwata · PH

An island festival in the Philippines

SOLSTICE

3 nights 42 acts Phase 2 on sale
FRI night MARILAG
SAT night GHOST REEF
SUN night VELVET TYPHOON
Punla Neon Carabao Amihan Low Tide Radio Diwata Sound System Salt & Static Bituin Kapre Social Club
Isla Verde Dalawa Habagat Sirena AV Paraluman The Slow Current Baryo Disko Mango Static Tidewater Choir Hiraya Gubat Neon Nipa Sundo Alon Theory

+ secret sets announced only on the island

3 nights 42 acts 4 stages 1 island April 23–25, 2027 Isla Diwata, PH Last ferry waits for no one 3 nights 42 acts 4 stages 1 island April 23–25, 2027 Isla Diwata, PH Last ferry waits for no one

The Timetable

Times drift. Islands do that. Check the app on the day.

  • 18:30 Isla Verde Palm Grove
  • 20:00 Punla Sunburn
  • 21:30 Diwata Sound System Lagoon
  • 23:00 MARILAG Sunburn
  • 01:00 Salt & Static — sunrise set Lagoon
  • 12:00 Baryo Disko — lagoon day party Lagoon
  • 18:00 Amihan Palm Grove
  • 19:30 Neon Carabao Sunburn
  • 21:00 Bituin Lagoon
  • 23:00 GHOST REEF Sunburn
  • 02:00 Kapre Social Club Lagoon
  • 12:00 Mango Static — color fight Palm Grove
  • 17:30 Hiraya Palm Grove
  • 19:00 Low Tide Radio Lagoon
  • 20:30 Paraluman Sunburn
  • 22:30 VELVET TYPHOON Sunburn
  • 00:30 The Slow Current — closing Palm Grove

The Island Does Half the Work

Festival crowd under purple light and fireworks
main stage, night one
Crowd throwing color powder in daylight
the color fight
White sand beach with palm tree and clear water
the lagoon, 7 a.m.
DJ hands on a mixer in club light
secret set, palm grove
Crowd with hands raised in warm amber stage light
golden hour
Performer on an outdoor tropical stage under palm trees
string lights & sand

Tear One Off

Phase two pricing. Ends when it sells out, and it will.

General Admission

TIDE

All stages · ferry included · re-entry all weekend

₱6,950 3-day pass
Group of 4

CABANA

Beachfront cabana · host + bottle service · cart transfers

₱58,000 3 days · 4 people

Getting there — fly MNL or CEB → Puerto Diwata (55 min), free ferry every 20 minutes with any pass, 40-minute crossing. Gates at 5 p.m. The last ferry waits for no one.

Presented by Solstice Festivals Corp. · Isla Diwata, Philippines

No glass on the beach · leave the drone at home · the tide table is the law

A Flexperts prototype — the island is fictional, the craft is not. © 2027