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24 Jan, 2026

SexBomb Girls Stage Sold-Out Reunion Concerts to Rave Reviews

Macario Yambao

The legendary girl group of the early 2000s, SexBomb Girls, captivated audiences once again with a highly successful two-day reunion concert series. Supported by BingoPlus, a leading digital entertainment platform in the country, the shows rekindled fans' enthusiasm with high-energy performances and memorable moments.

Both concerts, held on December 4 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum and December 9 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena, were met with overwhelming demand, resulting in sold-out venues. Concertgoers energized the events by singing and dancing to classic hits that made the group famous.

The first night featured special appearances from notable performers including the EB Babes, the resident dance troupe of the popular noontime show Eat Bulaga!, who engaged in a dance showdown with the SexBomb Girls. The 90s male dance ensemble Abztract Dancers also joined the stage, showcasing talents such as Dingdong Dantes and Arthur Solinap, the husband of SexBomb Girls' lead, Rochelle. Fans were further entertained by the comedic parody group SexBalls, comprised of Michael V, Ogie Alcasid, Wendell Ramos, and Antonio Aquitania.

The atmosphere shifted to a heartfelt tone when the group performed the theme song from their beloved television drama series "Daisy Siete," enhancing the emotional resonance of the evening.

The second concert featured a standout duet by SexBomb member Evette and renowned singer Martin Nievera. Additionally, Eat Bulaga! hosts Jose Manalo and Wally Bayola made special guest appearances, further delighting attendees.

Fans also had the opportunity to take photos with BingoPlus SexBomb standees autographed by the members, and enjoyed concert kits equipped with official light sticks provided by BingoPlus.

Concluding the event, the SexBomb Girls teased fans with news of a potential follow-up tour titled "Get Get Aw: The SexBomb Concert," promising more excitement to come.