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Zouk Festivals in Manila 2026
Browse 1 upcoming Zouk festival in Manila — with dates, tickets, and exclusive discounts.
Manila, Philippines, boasts a growing Zouk dance community, regularly hosting engaging events for dancers of all levels. The city is home to significant gatherings like the Manila SBKZ Overdose International Festival 2026, a multi-day congress featuring workshops and social dancing. Beyond large festivals, you can find various Zouk weekender events and social parties throughout the year, contributing to a vibrant and welcoming scene. Explore the upcoming Zouk festival listings in Manila below.
Upcoming Zouk Festivals in Manila
FAQ
When is the next Zouk festival in Manila?
The next Zouk festival in Manila is "Manila SBKZ Overdose International Festival 2026: The 3rd Edition", taking place June 12-14, 2026. It will be held at Stratosphere Events Hall.
How much do Zouk festivals in Manila cost?
Prices vary by festival and pass type. Examples: Manila SBKZ Overdose International Festival 2026: The 3rd Edition: $190 USD (Full Festival Pass). Check each festival page for early bird rates and exclusive discounts.
What is a Zouk festival?
A Zouk festival (also called a congress or weekender) is a multi-day dance event featuring workshops, social dancing, and live performances. Manila hosts events ranging from intimate weekenders to large international congresses that attract dancers worldwide.
Why attend a Zouk festival in Manila?
Manila offers a unique blend of a passionate local Zouk community and international appeal, making its festivals exciting. Attendees can experience diverse workshops and vibrant social dancing in a welcoming atmosphere, often with opportunities to explore the city's rich culture.
How do I find upcoming Zouk festivals in Manila?
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