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JBL Sound Fest rocks SM MoA concert grounds

SB19 members were their usual energetic selves.
SB19 members were their usual energetic selves.PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF JBL PHILS
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Returning for its fifth installment, the JBL Sound Fest 2024 rocked the SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds recently, delivering electrifying performances and unmatched sound quality.

Known for its top-tier audio essentials, JBL brought its commitment to life by uniting music lovers in an unforgettable celebration of sound.

“This year’s JBL Sound Fest was our biggest yet. We aimed to create a unique music experience with JBL’s legendary sound and an unforgettable production,” said Larry Secreto, Director of Consumer Audio at Harman Philippines.

Fans began pouring in as gates opened at 3 p.m., greeted by an energetic pre-show featuring Ynah Bautista, Main Band and NEW:ID.

The main event kicked off with a dazzling firework display, setting the stage for performances by DJ Arra, The Dawn, Zae and the Philippine All Stars.

Hori7on showed why they may be the next all-boy group to watch out for.
Hori7on showed why they may be the next all-boy group to watch out for.PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF JBL PHILS

The crowd roared as Zack Tabudlo performed his chart-topping hits “PANO” and “BINIBINI.”

Filipina rapper Zae brought the heat with her powerful verses, while Over October and Rob Deniel charmed the audience with heartfelt renditions of their hits “IKOT” and “MISS MISS.”

HORI7ON, JBL Philippines’ ambassadors, lit up the night with their dynamic vocals and dance moves. Anchors were thrilled as they performed fan-favorites like “Lucky” and “SIX7EEN,” alongside a nostalgic remake of “Sumayaw, Sumunod.”

To cap off the night, SB19 delivered a show-stopping finale. The crowd erupted during their performance of “Gento,” followed by heartfelt renditions of “MAPA” and “NYEBE.” The group ended on a high note with their explosive track “Crimzone,” leaving fans in awe.

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