
The beloved community flea market returns with curated thrift treasures, live hip-hop and R&B performances, and a celebration of self-expression.
Nostalgia is getting another stylish revival as Good Old Days returns for its sixth edition, transforming Pasig City into a hub for fashion, music, and community this May 31.
Set to take over the Metrotent Convention Center, Good Old Days 6 is bringing together some of the country’s most passionate collectors, vintage enthusiasts, creatives, and music lovers for a one-day celebration where culture and individuality take center stage. What began in 2022 as a gathering for like-minded communities has steadily grown into one of the most anticipated lifestyle events on the local calendar.

This year’s installment, powered by TMP Industries and Season Pass, promises its biggest and most curated experience yet. More than 80 merchants and brands are expected to fill the venue with everything from vintage gems and archive fashion pieces to collectibles, streetwear staples, and hard-to-find treasures.
For many attendees, the appeal goes beyond shopping. Good Old Days has become a destination where personal style, creativity, and community intersect. Every booth tells a story, with merchants carefully selecting pieces that reflect their own tastes and passions rather than following mainstream trends. The result is a shopping experience that feels more like a cultural exchange than a typical marketplace.
In a time when fast fashion dominates the conversation, the event continues to champion the value of secondhand clothing, unique finds, and sustainable consumption. Each item carries its own history, allowing shoppers to discover pieces that feel personal and one-of-a-kind.

The crowd-favorite Good Old Days photobooth is also making a comeback. Created in partnership with Kubo Disenyo, the installation has become a staple of the event, giving attendees a chance to immortalize their best outfits and favorite moments. Over the years, the photobooth has become synonymous with the event’s emphasis on self-expression, with snapshots often flooding social media long after the day ends.
Music will once again provide the soundtrack for the experience. Rising names from the local hip-hop and R&B scene, including Gaspari, Uncle Dags, and Baby Freeze, will share the stage with fan favorites Waiian and Kiyo, ensuring the energy remains high from start to finish.
For Douglas Brocklehurst, CEO of TMP Industries, the event’s success lies in its authenticity. “What makes Good Old Days special is that everything you see is curated by people who are actually part of the community,” he said.
That sense of belonging remains at the heart of Good Old Days. Whether visitors come searching for a vintage grail, discovering new music, or simply connecting with fellow creatives, the event offers a space where culture thrives and communities come together.