RAPPLER LIVE JAM: VXON

ThanksDad | Feb 12, 2026 08:00 PM | National
Rappler Live Jam: Vxon

Rappler announced a new Live Jam session featuring P-pop boy group VXON, according to initial information released on its platforms. The performance is set to showcase the group’s original tracks in an intimate live setup, with segments for music and short interviews. Rappler Live Jam is the outlet’s in-house music performance series, streamed online to reach audiences beyond traditional concert venues. For this edition, production details, including the exact setlist and runtime, were shared in broad terms but may still be adjusted closer to the stream date.

VXON, managed under Cornerstone Entertainment, is part of the current wave of Filipino pop acts gaining visibility through digital and live events. The group has released several singles and has appeared in various media programs, helping build a following among younger listeners. Rappler’s Live Jam has previously featured a range of local artists, from independent bands to mainstream performers, positioning the series as a recurring platform for live music content. Based on official statements, the VXON episode will follow the usual Live Jam format of live performances interspersed with short question-and-answer portions.

As of now, Rappler has confirmed the schedule window and participation of VXON but continues to finalize technical and promotional details for the stream. Information on possible collaborations, special arrangements, or additional guests has not been formally announced and remains subject to confirmation. Viewers have been advised to monitor Rappler’s official social media channels and website for final airing times, streaming links, and any last-minute changes. This is the latest available information on the planned Rappler Live Jam: VXON session.

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