Festivals in Angeles City
The Best Fiestas and Festivals that are being held throughout the city of Angeles and in the other municipalities of Angeles City.
During these festivals, the people of Angeles City would usually conduct colorful street parades and wear creative costumes. These street dances are considered the highlight of the competitions during festivals.
The people of Angeles City are given the opportunity to exhibit their unique culture, each municipality’s delicacy, and products and many other things related to the festivity.
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Angeles City Festival Guide

Aldo Ning Kapampangan (Kapampangan Day)
April 4th
Celebrated every April 4, this festival honors the culture and contributions of the Kapampangan people, featuring cultural presentations, food fairs, and various contests.
Christmas Festival
December
Throughout December, Angeles City lights up with festive decorations, parades, and various Christmas-themed events, culminating in a grand New Year’s Eve celebration.

Clark Hot Air Balloon Festival
Feb - March
Typically held in February, this colorful event attracts hot air balloon enthusiasts and spectators from around the world, featuring balloon flights, aerial displays, and family-friendly activities.

Kuliat Festival
October -Month-Long
The Fiestang Kuliat celebrated during the long stretch of October. Not exclusively does this party praise the quality of Angelenos, yet in addition their unfaltering soul to defeat extraordinary tragedies. It includes two of the most praised celebrations in the city.

San Fernando, Philippines Giant Lantern Festival
December
Travel to San Fernando Pampanga and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of the Giant Lantern Festival. This awe-inspiring event not only illuminates the night sky but also offers a unique experience. Here, you can witness the convergence of artistry and culture in the mesmerizing dance of colossal lanterns in the Christmas capital of the country.

Tigtigan Terakan Keng Dalan: The Spirit of Resilience in the Kapampangan People
October 25 - 26th
Tigtigan Terakan Keng Dalan (also commonly referred to as TTKD), which roughly translates to “Singing and Dancing in the Streets,” is more than just a music and street festival; it’s a celebration of survival. After the catastrophic eruption of Mount Pinatubo, the Kapampangan people faced adversity on an unprecedented scale. TTKD serves as a reminder that they not only endured but thrived.

Tigtigan Terakan Keng Dalan: The Spirit of Resilience in the Kapampangan People
October 25 - 26th
Tigtigan Terakan Keng Dalan (also commonly referred to as TTKD), which roughly translates to “Singing and Dancing in the Streets,” is more than just a music and street festival; it’s a celebration of survival. After the catastrophic eruption of Mount Pinatubo, the Kapampangan people faced adversity on an unprecedented scale. TTKD serves as a reminder that they not only endured but thrived.

Valentine's Festival at the Clark Freeport Zone
February
Celebrated in February, this festival incorporates romantic events, concerts, and art exhibits, making it a favorite for couples and families alike.
