
Some nights just hit different. They leave you breathless, lost in the moment, and aching to relive every second. That’s exactly what happened last March 22 at The Bay Lounge, Plaridel, Bulacan, when Northern Lads took the stage for their Kislap ng Mga Alaala album launch.
After two months of non-stop preparation—every Sunday spent in grueling eight-hour rehearsals at North Studio in Marilao—the hard work finally paid off. The energy was electric, the emotions were raw, and every note played felt like a pulse in the heart of the crowd.
The night was made even more unforgettable with performances from Trick Project, The Coaches, Figvra, Ronald Mendoza, At Last, and Captain Jack PH, each act adding their own fire to an already blazing event.


And then there were the special collaborations—because this wasn’t just a gig, it was a shared experience. Indie artists joined Northern Lads on stage, turning their songs into something even more magical. Brian Paras brought his soulful guitar work to Ikaw, Ronald Mendoza hyped up the crowd with PM is the Key, Mary Catherine and Dan Garcia made hearts flutter with their kilig-filled duet in Kasi Naman, and Genesis Sunga added depth with his guitar and tambourine on select tracks. They weren’t just guest artists—they were part of the moment, part of the story, part of Kislap ng Mga Alaala.




And the crowd? Pure euphoria. Singing at the top of their lungs, hands in the air, riding the wave of every song like it was the soundtrack of their own lives. It was a night of memories in the making, a night where music wasn’t just heard—it was felt.
But here’s the best part: Kislap ng Mga Alaala isn’t just a memory. You can relive it anytime, anywhere. The album is now streaming on all music platforms, so whether you want to revisit that epic night or experience it for the first time, just hit play.
🎧 Listen now: Kislap ng Mga Alaala on Spotify
Let the music take you back. 💙✨

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