Friday, August 29, 2025

Hakki Emerges at the P-Pop Music & Culture Caravan’s Adamson University Stop




The P-Pop Music & Culture Caravan (PMCC) made its much-anticipated second stop at Adamson University last August 28, 2025, filling the campus with music, creativity, and community pride. The event, presented by Black Star Entertainment, featured powerhouse P-Pop groups KAIA, 1ST ONE, HORI7ON, and New:ID, with special performance by emerging artist Hakki.

Hakki kicked off the afternoon concert with a high-energy set that showcased her powerful stage presence and artistry. She captivated the crowd with her heartfelt rendition of “Di Na Muli” by Janine Teñoso and the iconic “Huwag na Huwag” by Kitchie Nadal, turning the Adamson University grounds into a massive sing-along. The Adamsonians proved to be a warm, responsive, and appreciative audience, echoing every lyric and cheering Hakki on throughout her performance, making her act as one of the highlights of the show.

Fresh off her achievements as a front act for Kitchie Nadal’s ‘New Ground’ concert at the Araneta Coliseum and a highlight performer during SB19’s Wish Bus comeback, Hakki once again proved that she is a fast-rising star in the local music scene. She also gave fans a sneak peek of her upcoming single under KDR Music House, building anticipation for its release soon.





The PMCC event wasn’t just about music—it was a full day of activities celebrating Filipino creativity and culture. Students and guests joined the Indak Dance Competition, explored the Pop Marketplace, and participated in creative workshops on Moda, Baybayin, Indak, and Tunog.

Supported by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts and DTI Malikhaing Pinoy (DTI-PCIDCS), and co-presented by the KO-PH World Foundation, the caravan continues to spotlight Filipino talent while uniting communities through music and art.

With Hakki’s captivating performance and the stellar lineup of P-Pop acts, the Adamson University stop of the PMCC left the crowd energized and eager for more of the caravan’s upcoming destinations.

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