17th PMPC Star Awards for Music Set for June 25 at Teatrino, Greenhills
The Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) will host its 17th Star Awards for Music on June 25, 2026, at the Teatrino theater in Greenhills, San Juan City. The ceremony will honor the country’s most influential musicians, songwriters, and producers, and is slated to run through the evening with performances, tributes, and award presentations.
A quartet of hosts will guide the night. Jayda Avanzado, a rising OPM pop star, will co‑host with television personality Dylan Menor. P‑Pop artist Jarren Garcia and versatile host Marthena Jickain will also share duties. The opening act will feature a collaboration between Sam Concepcion and Jarren Garcia, a duo known for their energetic stage presence.
The event will include a tribute to the recipients of the Pilita Corrales Lifetime Achievement Award and the Parangal Levi Celerio Lifetime Achievement Award. Celeste Legaspi, a celebrated singer and theater actress, and Mon Del Rosario, a veteran music executive, will receive the honors. The tribute will feature a performance by a lineup of singers led by Ima Castro, JV Decena, and Chad Borja.
Andrew E., the King of Pinoy rap and a 2026 Pilita Corrales Lifetime Achievement Awardee, will also be honored. Salbakuta, a legendary rap group, will perform a set dedicated to Andrew E.’s influence on Filipino rap.
The Rainmakers, a long‑running band, will present a special segment commemorating their career and impact on Philippine music. The ceremony will close with Moira Dela Torre, known as the Queen of Hugot Songs, delivering the finale.
The Star Awards for Music has been a staple of the Philippine entertainment calendar since its first ceremony in 1985. The PMPC, founded the same year, organizes the awards to recognize excellence across the music industry, including performers, composers, and industry professionals. The 2026 ceremony will feature a mix of established icons and emerging talent. While the specific award categories for 2026 are not listed in the source, the PMPC has historically included categories such as Best New Artist, Best Song, and Best Album.
Teatrino is a well‑known theater in Greenhills, a mixed‑use development in San Juan. The venue was chosen for its capacity to accommodate a large audience and its proximity to the entertainment district.
The event is expected to attract industry leaders, artists, and media representatives. It will be covered by local news outlets and streamed on platforms that broadcast PMPC events. The ceremony will also serve as a platform for artists to showcase new material and for the industry to recognize achievements that shape the Philippine music scene.
In summary, the 17th PMPC Star Awards for Music will take place on June 25, 2026, at Teatrino, Greenhills. The night will feature a lineup of hosts, opening performances, tribute segments for lifetime achievement awardees, and a closing performance by Moira Dela Torre. The ceremony continues the PMPC’s tradition of celebrating the contributions of musicians and industry professionals to Philippine music.
The event is scheduled for the evening of June 25, and no additional dates or locations have been announced. The PMPC has not released a full list of nominees or award categories for this year.