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ICONS. The Eraserheads quartet (from left to right) of Raymund Marasigan, Ely Buendia, Marcus Adoro, and Buddy Zabala.
Electric Fun Music Festival
The Eraserheads quartet of Ely Buendia, Raymund Marasigan, Buddy Zabala, and Marcus Adoro will perform 'Get This Love Thing Down' for the Electric Fun Music Festival set in October
MANILA, Philippines – Eraserheads is digging deep into the vault, bringing back an unreleased song as it headlines the Electric Fun Music Festival.
The quartet of Ely Buendia, Raymund Marasigan, Buddy Zabala, and Marcus Adoro will perform Get This Love Thing Down for the star-studded event to be staged at the SMDC Festival Grounds in Parañaque on October 18.
Get This Love Thing Down, documented to have been performed by the Eraserheads in 2000, was teased during the closing credits of the 2025 documentary film Eraserheads: Combo On The Run.
“I’m excited for our new and longtime fans to hear what we came up with,” said Eraserheads frontman Buendia.
“We’ve each grown to different phases and explored different sounds, but this song reflects where we are now — emotionally, musically, and spiritually.”
Get This Love Thing Down will be part of a two-hour headlining set by the Eraserheads, the iconic Filipino band best known for hits like Ang Huling El Bimbo, With A Smile, Spoliarium, Alapaap, Ligaya, Magasin, and many more.
Electric Fun Music Festival also features Itchyworms, Moonstar88, Imago, Basti Artadi, Dong Abay Music Organization, Alyson, General Luna, Party Face, Pinkmen, and Sa Vie.
Tickets are available via PalawanPay and SM Tickets, with PalawanPay SVIP and VIP ticket holders given access to an exclusive soundcheck experience that allows them to witness pre-show preparations and gain early venue entry.
Prices are P12,500 for PalawanPay SVIP, P10,500 for VIP, P8,500 for platinum, P6,500 for gold, P3,500 for silver, and P1,500 for bronze. – Rappler.com
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