TAIPEI, TAIWAN -
Media OutReach Newswire - 18 August 2025 -
Over 150 music performances in two weeks, 35+ cross-industry music
forums—Taipei launches Asia's newest music platform and showcases its
soft power.
7/31 Taipei City Government held a press conference at Taipei Music
Center to announce the grand launch of 2025 TRENDY TAIPEI, starting on
August 25. This year's theme, "TRENDY TAIPEI: IT'S NOW", highlights the
energy and immediacy of the current music scene. The project is
structured around three major acpects—The Concert Economy, Industry
Trends, and Urban Actions, spanning six thematic areas such as music,
art, audiovisual, technology, gaming and fashion. Starting from August
25 to September 7, the festival features over 150 music performances, 39
professional forums and citywide activities, making it the most chill
and trendiest event of the summer. This is a can't-miss experience for
music and art enthusiasts.
14 Signature Events Announced: From Taipei Arena and Taipei Music Center to Live Houses Across the City
Mayor Chiang Wan-an mentioned that Taipei is the core of Taiwan's pop
music and creative industries with mature production infrastructure and
venue resources. In 2024, the representing venues of the city hosted
more than 530 concerts with nearly 2 million attendees. "2025 TRENDY
TAIPEI" is an international metropolitan music festival unique to
Taipei, aiming to showcase the city's creative energy and charm to the
world. This year, the goal is simple: bring music out of the concert
halls and into the streets, allowing people to feel the rhythm
everywhere—from alleyways and cultural venues to shopping districts and
even MRT stations.
The programming focuses on three areas:
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The Concert Economy – activating consumption through music and connecting performance venues across Taipei.
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Industry Trends – featuring expert forums discussing the trend and the future of the music industry.
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Urban Actions – engaging cultural landmarks throughout the city.
Director of The Department of Cultural Affairs Tsai Shih-ping noted that
unlike last year's pilot edition, this year focuses more deeply on the
Concert Economy driven by music to boost tourism and consumption with
big concerts, trying to make music the momentum of industry developing.
The newly introduced TRENDY TAIPEI Boom: Taipei Arena Series will
feature top artists from Taiwan, Japan, and Korea from September 5–7,
with tickets already selling fast online via Kham ticketing.
Additionally, Taipei Very Live will take place August 8 to September 7,
connecting 22 Live Houses and music restaurants with 50+ diverse
performances including rock, jazz, pop. Let the city glow with life from
twilight to midnight and create Taipei's nighttime music map.
The chairwoman of Taipei Music Center Sandy Huang emphasized that Taipei
Music Center is an administrative organization dedicated to promoting
pop music and also serves as one of the key venues representing the
development of the pop music scene, This year's TAIPEI MUSIC EXPO (TMEX)
and JAM JAM ASIA present 70 performances from August 28–31, with
tickets now on sale. International collaborations aim to give local
audiences fresh musical experiences.
The Industry Trends section allows Taipei to connect with the world and
talk to the future by immersive exhibitions and global forums. The
TRENDY Fusion Forum will take place at Ambi Space One. It will host
renowned guests like Sebastian Masuda (pioneer of Japanese Kawaii
culture) and Cha Haley (K-pop industry strategist), who will offer
global insights on pop culture and music and bring valuable
international perspectives and industry insights to the forum . TMEX,
Asia's leading music industry expo, will gather representatives from 10
APAC countries and 60 exhibitors, including major festivals like Busan
Rock Festival, Zandari Festa (Seoul), Thailand's Big Mountain Festival,
and venues like Zepp and Duo Live House (JP). International delegates
this year expanded from 25 to over 100, including top figures like the
chairman of Busan Metropolitan City Festival Committee Nam
Deok-hyun(transliteration) , The curator of SXSW Sydney Kartini Ludwig,
the program director of 988 FM Malaysia Hu Bi-Ai (transliteration) and
Senior Program Director of MY FM Chou Wei-Wen (transliteration). New
this year is an Industry Matchmaking Day, facilitating real
collaborations between artists and professionals.
Other highlights include:
- - StartSphere Taipei, featuring startups from six countries including
Japan, Korea, the US, Thailand, Vietnam and other countries.
- - Taipei Film Academy focuses on "AI and the Future of Film", inviting
people in the movie industry in Taiwan and abroad to explore the
possibilities of technology and filming.
Urban Actions:
- Expanding into neighborhoods this year , bringing music closer to
everyday life and offer everyone more chances to take part in events and
sense the charm of music and culture. Notable activations:
- - Taipei City Archives: "Taipei Pop Music Landscapes" exhibition explores the memories of city pop music .
- - MoCA Taipei: "NOW, I Want to Go to the Museum Too!" mixing market,
creativity, music, and desserts, showcasing the city's fresh, vibrant
energy.
- - Taipe Artist Village: "Now Electric Lane Arts Festival" featuring 7 artist teams.
- - Taipei Performing Arts Center: "Shilin Fairyland Party + Silent Disco."
- - Songshan Cultural Park: "Summer SongSong—Taipei Remix," a weekend marketplace of music, creativity, and experience.
For the first time, the event extends to Taipei MRT:
- - "MRT Nakashi" program at Xinbeitou branch line featuring traditional moon guitar (yueqin).
- - "TRENDY TAIPEI Sound Experience" at Nangang Station, creating a sonic journey through commuting spaces.
Star Bands and the Surprise Trio "Wan-Ping-Ling" Kick Off the Festival
The press conference opened with rising bands from the Taipei Music
Center's Open Lab and JAM JAM ASIA's "Seizer." They passed the torch to
this year's Golden Melody-winning band TRASH, representing the link from
indie showcases to the headline Taipei Arena series. But the biggest
surprise was the debut of "Wan-Ping-Ling", a special one-time band
formed by Mayor Chiang Wan-an, Director Tsai Shih-ping, and Chairwoman
Sandy Huang. Their band name combines one character from each of their
names, symbolizing cross-sector collaboration and co-creation.
TRENDY Bus, Giant Guitar, and MRT Car—Come Take a Selfie!
Special attractions include the TRENDY Double-Decker Bus, running August
30–31 (five trips daily), featuring live performances by the Taipei
Jazz Orchestra and Open Up! rising artists, stopping at Taipei 101,
Songshan Cultural Park, and Taipei Music Center for JAM JAM ASIA.
Another must-see: the Giant Electric Guitar installation at City Hall
Plaza (until September 7). Take a photo, upload it to the official
TRENDY TAIPEI fan page, and enter to win limited-edition TRENDY merch.
From mid-August, a TRENDY-themed MRT train will also hit the
tracks—inviting citizens to experience the pulse of Taipei's music city
like never before.
TRENDY TAIPEI is brought to life through the collaboration of Taipei's
Department of Cultural Affairs, Department of Information and Tourism,
Department of Economic Development, Department of Information Technology
and Taipei Music Center. It is also proudly supported by major sponsors
including NVIDIA, Cathay United Bank, Taiwan Mobile, Uni-President
Group, Heineken Silver, Eslite, Open Culture Foundation, Hanlai Hotel,
Courtyard by Marriott Taipei Downtown, The Place Taipei, MESh+ Co.Ltd.,
CITYLINK, and YSOLIFE.
With its blend of concerts, performances, forums, exhibitions, and
marketplaces, TRENDY TAIPEI welcomes music lovers, creatives, tech
enthusiasts, and casual passersby to find inspiration and resonance in
the city. Let's walk into the city, listen to the rhythm of now, and
witness how creativity redefines the power of the moment.
For more information, visit the official TRENDY TAIPEI and Taipei Music Center websites and social channels.