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One more time: SexBomb Girls add final night to sold-out comeback

Jefferson Fernando

The SexBomb Girls—arguably the most influential Filipino female dance group of the 2000s—are proving once again that their legacy is as unstoppable as their iconic choreography. On the second night of their sold-out reunion concert at the Mall of Asia Arena, the group delivered a surprise that sent the entire venue into a frenzy: a third and final concert night is officially happening.

The announcement came moments after they performed their electrifying finale number, the timeless hit “Spageti”. As the lights dimmed and the cheers swelled, group leader Rochelle Pangilinan stepped forward, her voice filled with emotion and adrenaline.

“Meron kaming sorpresa sa lahat sa inyo na pinalaki ng SexBomb! Hindi kami titigil!” proclaimed Pangilinan, igniting roars from fans who have followed the group across generations.

A Reunion Era of Sold-Out Triumphs

This multi-night MOA Arena success follows yet another milestone: their equally sold-out reunion show at the Araneta Coliseum last December 4. The back-to-back triumphs underscore the unmatched cultural impact of the SexBomb Girls—icons whose music, presence, and influence continue to resonate deeply with both longtime fans and a younger audience discovering them anew.

A Night of Nostalgia and Surprises

The MOA Arena concert was a vibrant celebration of nostalgia, girl power, and Filipino pop culture. One of the standout moments came when SexBomb Evette took the stage for a surprise duet with Concert King Martin Nievera, performing the classic ballad “Forever.” The unexpected collaboration drew gasps, applause, and a wave of heartfelt reactions across the arena—a testament to the group’s ability to blend nostalgia with star-studded spectacle.

Fans Hope for a Bigger Stage for the Grand Finale

With the announcement of a third round—billed as the final night of their reunion era—speculation is now buzzing across social media. Fans are guessing, hoping, and manifesting that the SexBomb Girls might take their finale to an even bigger venue.

Could it be the Philippine Arena? A stadium? Or another major landmark? The anticipation grows by the hour.

One thing, however, is already clear: the SexBomb Girls have reclaimed their throne—not just as a nostalgic act, but as a cultural phenomenon powerful enough to command sold-out arenas two decades after their rise.

Their message is loud, proud, and indomitable: “Hindi kami titigil.” And the nation is here for every beat, every dance step, and every history-making moment.