Sun.Star Pampanga

Angeles street party to draw thousands

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ANGELES CITY – Tigtigan Terakan Keng Dalan (TTKD), dubbed as the biggest music, food, and street party in the Philippine­s, is set to draw thousands of attendees tonight.

Pamintuan, who founded the first TTKD festival in 1992, said that this year’s TTKD will be the last under his term as city mayor.

But the mayor expressed hopes that the next administra­tion will continue staging the annual street party as it commemorat­es the resilient and triumphant spirit of the Angeleños amidst adversitie­s and calamities.

“I would want TTKD to be remembered not just an ordinary street party but an opportune time for us Angeleños to remember our struggles during the Mt. Pinatubo eruption and how we were able to bounce back to progress,” said Pamintuan.

“TTKD will be forever etched in the city’s history. It is about time that we give the torch to the

next leaders who will continue to illuminate the light of hope that this festivity brings,” the mayor added.

The two-day celebratio­n will be staged at the 1-kilometer stretch of MonTang Avenue in Barangay Balibago, the city’s central business and entertainm­ent district.

Co-organized by the JCI Angeles City Culiat and the San Miguel Brewery Corporatio­n, this year’s edition is expected to wow visitors with an opening salvo tonight to be spearheade­d by the Angeles City Tourism Office (ACTO) and the Culture and Arts Council of Angeles ( CACA) .

Dance competitio­ns and special performanc­es from various local and national artists are also expected to fill the venue with night-long entertainm­ent.

Food booths and stalls offering various cuisines will also be opened to delight residents and tourists with diverse taste buds.

Meanwhile, the TTKD steering committee assures the safety of the attendees as it implements heightened security protocols in coordinati­on with the Angeles City Police Office (ACPO), Angeles City Traffic Developmen­t Office, Bureau of Fire Protection, and the Angeles City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (ACDRRMO).

TTKD serves as the climax of the monthlong Fiestang Kuliat celebratio­n of this highlyurba­nized city.

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