Lola Amour, Over October, and Shirebound are set to headline Alt.chestra Vol. 1, a new concert series that reimagines contemporary OPM through full orchestral arrangements, on August 8, 2026 at the Music Museum.
There is a particular kind of OPM song that seems structurally built for something larger than its original form—tracks whose emotional weight and harmonic movement suggest orchestration even when performed in their simplest arrangement. Alt.chestra is designed around that premise.
Positioned as the inaugural run of a planned series, the show brings together three of today’s most prominent Filipino indie-pop and alternative acts and places them inside a full orchestral setting, a format more commonly reserved for legacy artists or classical crossover projects.
Musical direction is led by Ronald Tomas, with production handled by GNN, the same team behind notable large-scale OPM showcases such as DAMA and Secrets, both of which featured multi-artist collaborations and sold-out runs.
A lineup built for interpretation
Lola Amour brings a catalog shaped by strong melodic hooks and layered arrangements, from breakout tracks like Raining in Manila to newer material that leans toward more refined, cinematic pop textures. Their music already incorporates horn-driven and harmonic complexity, making orchestral adaptation a natural extension rather than a departure.
Over October, meanwhile, is known for emotionally direct indie-pop writing anchored by songs that tend to scale well in live settings. Their material often builds intensity through structure rather than production density, allowing orchestral instrumentation to expand rather than replace its core emotional register.
Shirebound occupies a quieter, more introspective space in the lineup, with acoustic-forward compositions and lyric-driven storytelling. In an orchestral context, the emphasis shifts less toward amplification and more toward depth, expanding the harmonic and atmospheric space around the songwriting.
Together, the three acts reflect overlapping but distinct strands of modern OPM, with a combined streaming footprint exceeding one billion plays on Spotify.
A shared stage moment
Beyond individual sets, the artists are also expected to perform a collaborative number, an arrangement unique to the event and not part of their standard touring repertoire. The inclusion of a joint performance positions the concert less as a traditional triple-bill and more as a structured musical convergence.
What emerges when three distinct songwriting identities are arranged for a single orchestral ensemble remains the central question of the evening.
EVENT DETAILS
Alt.chestra Vol. 1 takes place on August 8, 2026 at the Music Museum in Greenhills.
Ticket tiers are priced at:
- VIP – PHP 2,400 (includes soundcheck access, poster, and postcard)
- Orchestra Reserved – PHP 1,500
- Balcony Free Seating – PHP 999
With a venue capacity of approximately 2,000, the show is positioned as an intimate large-scale production, with limited availability expected across all tiers.
Tickets are available via bit.ly/altchestravol1.
