'Yes My Love' brings harmony to Teatrino

P-POPS promising boy group Yes My Love
Courtesy of Yes My Love/FB

P-POPS promising boy group Yes My Love
Courtesy of Yes My Love/FB
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The Teatrino at Promenade Greenhills came alive with music, movement, and meaning as P-pop boy group Yes My Love hosted a fan show that doubled as a turning point in their blossoming career.
Niko, Joshua, Jeff, Brian, and RZ — known collectively as the “Vocal Heartstoppers” of P-pop — treated their fans to an emotionally charged and vocally stunning performance that underscored their growing influence in the Philippine music scene. Organized by Cornerstone Entertainment, the night went beyond spectacle. It was a tribute to how far they’ve come and to the fandom that helped them get there.
Their loyal supporters, affectionately named 143, were rewarded with a setlist that reflected the group’s evolution — from their debut singles “Rhythm” and “Light Up” to their acclaimed cover of “Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw.”
In 2024, their EP You, Me, & Love marked a pivotal creative shift, highlighted by the introspective ballad “Laging Naroon Ka.” Their latest release, “Coffee Date,” blends pop charm with emotional resonance, capturing the hearts of both longtime fans and new listeners alike.
Inside Teatrino, every number felt like a personal message. Cheers echoed, light sticks waved, and fans sang along as Yes My Love poured heart and soul into each performance. Between songs, the members reflected on the road they’ve traveled — from trainees to artists now headlining their own fan shows.
“It still feels surreal,” Niko said to a cheering crowd. “Being here, seeing all of you... it’s why we do what we do.”