Jackstock 09 Eastwood City
Jack TV along with Eastwood City bring us Jackstock 09, live at the Eastwood Central Plaza. This event was held on 29th Aug 2009 and the best thing about it? Everything was free!
This event promises to be one of the funniest and lively, surely not to be missed.
History of Jack TV
Jack TV is a purely Filipino aired comedy channel which was launched in May 2005. Jackstock is here to celebrate their 4 years of success! They commonly air shows which are featured on prime US networks such as CBS, FOX, NBC, BRAVO and FX.
Live Bands at Jackstock 09
Over 20 live local bands:
| Aurora | Bambu Spliff |
| Calla Lilly | Collie Herb |
| Duster | Electric Superfox |
| Falling at Zero Degrees | Imago |
| Mom’s Cake | Paraluman |
| Peacepipe | Pedicab |
| Playphonics | Rare-Fi |
| Razorback | Severo |
| Skabeche | The Bernadettes |
| The Camerawalls | The Coffeebreak Island |
| True Faith | Turbo Goth |
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Interactive booths
Arrive early and enjoy the interactive booths which include photographers, cartoonists, face painters, tattooists and fun interactive games! There are prizes to be won throughout the event so make sure you take part in those activities.
PICCA – Free caricature drawing
To promote the Philippine International cartoons, comics and animation festival to be held in October there was a booth which offered free caricature drawings!
To take part in this free offer you simply had to add your name to a list and wait your turn. What turned out to be primarily drawings of kids turned into superheroes was soon overtaken by adults trying to recapture their lost childhood.
Message Wall
Jack TV put up a message wall and allowed any visitor to leave a comment about Jacks 4 year anniversary. It didn’t take long for this to fill up with supportive messages!
Gaming
There were also arcade machines which you could play on for free.
Stage
The stage was used during the day to show clips of popular shows from Jack TV such as Family Guy, American Dad and The Office. During the evening and further into the night it was used for live comedy and local bands.












