Munimuni is Set to Release New Single “Kapayapaan” with Long Sets from Johnoy Danao and Keiko Necesario

Jun 5, 2023 0 comments

Munimuni follows up their first song of 2023, Sikat ng Araw, by releasing a new single entitled Kapayapaan on June 6, 2023. 


“Kapayapaan is a documentation of one’s personal battles with anxiety. It recognizes the persistence of confusion in the middle of uncertainty, and expresses an intense longing for a sense of peace,” the band shares.

It has been announced that there will be a single release party for Kapayapaan on June 10, 2023, at Kubo / JTs Manukan Grille Kalayaan Ave., Quezon City.



The event, presented by Munimuni and SYQL Productions, will feature long sets by Munimuni, Johnoy Danao, Keiko Necesario, and a performance by Mei Teves. 


For updates, follow Munimuni (@munitheband) and SYQL Productions (@syqlprod) on social media. 


For ticket reservations: bit.ly/KapayapaanSingleLaunch


This event is produced by Munimuni and SYQL Productions in partnership with film&print, Toothless, Kable Atbp, Casa Jameelah Private Resort & Events Place, and Juliet, and with media coverage from Agimat, Metroscene Mag, Clavel Media, and WhenInManila.com.



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