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Shreddin’ at Shakey’s comes after Atlast Productions’ viral Jollibee show Electronic dance music is best played in clubs and bars, while rock often finds its place in pubs or restobars. Virtually all genres can fill up all kinds of stadiums and arenas. And yet, we intrinsically associate specific types of music with certain places and, in turn, close ourselves to a world of music we’ve yet to explore.

Who knew we’d get a rock gig in a Jollibee and Shakey’s, but Gab Garcia and Atlast Productions stand behind a community of young indie talents, slowly pushing them into the limelight one family restaurant at a time. Garcia is a music production student at the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde. With Atlast Productions, he has been producing gigs for various independent artists since 2023.



Held in your typical bar for the most part, word about their gigs have remained well within their bubble until they organized one in Jollibee Vito Cruz last year. READ : Electronic music meets nature in this otherworldly festival set in a cave Several netizens associated the viral show with the infamous Dennys Grand Slam and were clearly amused by the choice of location more than anything else. But for Garcia and friends, choosing a family restaurant was more than just for kicks and giggles.

It was to use and translate the several experiences unique to a Jollibee for a gig unlike any other. Picture the typical party games—the long happy birthday greetings, the bring me’s, and .

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