The nostalgia continues. What started back in 2022 has now grown into one of the most anticipated community-driven events in the country. Good Old Days 6 returns this May 31, 2026, at the Metrotent Convention Center in Pasig City, bringing together over 80 curated merchants, creatives, fashionistas, and other niche communities all in one space.
Powered by TMP Industries and Season Pass, Good Old Days isn’t just a flea market. It’s a space built by the community, for the community.
In a world where fashion is constantly mass-produced, Good Old Days highlights a different approach: personal curation. Every item you’ll see at Good Old Days 6 is handpicked by merchants and brands who are part of the culture themselves. These aren’t just random pieces; they’re selected with intention, giving items of the past a new life while promoting sustainability in a way that feels personal.
With over 100 merchants joining this year, expect a wide range of niches, from vintage archives and streetwear to collectibles and rare finds. Whether you’re deep into fashion, music, or simply exploring your style, there’s something here for you.
The Good Old Days iconic photobooth is also back as part of the event’s core experience. In partnership with Kubo Disenyo, the photobooth is designed to highlight personal expression. It’s where people show up in their best fits, capture moments, and turn them into lasting memories. Every year, this becomes one of the most talked-about parts of the event, and Good Old Days 6 is leveling it up even more.
Good Old Days 6 also brings together a strong lineup from the local hip-hop and R&B scene. Emerging artists like Gaspari, Uncle Dags, and Baby Freeze are sharing the stage with crowd favorites like Waiian and Kiyo, making sure the energy does not fade throughout the day.
What makes Good Old Days different is simple: it’s rooted in community. From merchants to creatives, personalities, and attendees, everyone plays a part in shaping the experience. It’s not just about buying and selling—it’s about expression, connection, and being part of something real.
As Douglas Brocklehurst, CEO of TMP Industries, said: “What makes Good Old Days special is that everything you see is curated by people who are actually part of the community.”
Lean Torres of Season Pass also shared that this year’s curation will be even more refined, focusing on unique vintage pieces, secondhand fashion, and rare finds that you won’t usually see in public spaces.
To know more about the event and secure tickets, visit Good Old Days Website.

