Summersault pop-up returns to Iloilo this November
Summersault is not your typical bazaar—it is a pop-up playground for local brands, makers, and creatives. Each event brings together a curated mix of small businesses from Iloilo and beyond, offering clothing, accessories, home goods, ceramics, food, and vintage finds. It is a space built on discovery, connection, and community, where everyone is invited to

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Summersault is not your typical bazaar—it is a pop-up playground for local brands, makers, and creatives.
Each event brings together a curated mix of small businesses from Iloilo and beyond, offering clothing, accessories, home goods, ceramics, food, and vintage finds.
It is a space built on discovery, connection, and community, where everyone is invited to take part in the story.
At its heart, Summersault promotes collaboration over competition.
Every booth, merchant, and visitor contributes to a vibrant atmosphere that celebrates local creativity and Ilonggo youth culture.
More than a marketplace, it has become a growing movement shaped by the people who gather to share what they love.
Giving back has always been a core value of Summersault.
A portion of proceeds from each event is donated to a local charity that drives positive community impact.
The first installment, held April 11–13, 2025, at Avida Atria Iloilo, raised PHP 35,000 for the Friends of Cancer Kids Iloilo Foundation.
It also welcomed street vendors to its inclusive market lineup—further proof that Summersault is for everyone.
The next edition will run from November 14 to 16, 2025, at Waterfront Gardens in Iloilo City.
Operating hours will be from 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on November 14, and 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on November 15 and 16.
Admission is PHP 20, with 100% of proceeds going to the event’s chosen charity beneficiary.
Attendees can look forward to bingo nights, DJ sets, live violin performances, and local brew sessions throughout the weekend.
Summersault aims to bring together artists, students, families, and weekend wanderers in one shared space of music, movement, and meaningful connection.
It is more than just a market—it is a celebration of creativity and collective spirit.
Guests can expect to leave with something to take home, someone new to meet, and a story to remember.
Follow @summersault_____ on Instagram for updates, merchant line-ups, and event highlights.
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