Indonesian rising star Arash Buana is heading to the Philippines for the first time, marking a major milestone in his career with two live performances in Manila this week—including a free, intimate acoustic session for fans.
The shows also mark Buana’s first international appearances outside Indonesia, as he continues to expand his reach across Asia.
He will first take the stage as part of All Of The Noise 2026, a three-day music event spotlighting Filipino and Asian artists in the global scene. Running from April 17 to 19, the festival will feature nearly 30 acts across multiple venues and formats. Buana is scheduled to perform on April 19 at Sari-Sari Bar in Makati, joining a diverse lineup of local and regional artists. The show starts at 7 p.m.
Fans will get a more personal experience on April 21, when Buana holds an intimate acoustic session at lyf Malate Manila. Doors open at 7 p.m., and admission is free, with pre-registration required. The session will feature stripped-down versions of his popular tracks, as well as unreleased material, alongside opportunities for audience interaction.
A Rising Voice in Asian Music
Arash Buana is quickly gaining recognition for his emotionally resonant sound, blending introspective songwriting with a rich, full-band musical style. His music is marked by warm tones, cinematic arrangements, and a balance of vulnerability and quiet confidence.
His breakout collaboration with Raissa Anggiani, “if u could see me cryin’ in my room,” has garnered over 295 million streams on Spotify, solidifying his place as one of the region’s promising young artists.
Exploring themes of love, self-reflection, and human connection, Buana’s work lives in the space between softness and edge. Whether performing solo or with a band, he delivers an immersive and honest sound shaped by detailed production and strong melodic identity.
With a growing catalog and a clear artistic vision, Arash Buana continues to push creative boundaries while staying grounded in authenticity—inviting listeners into moments that feel both deeply personal and universally relatable.