SexBomb Girls surprise fans with 'rAWnd 5' show: 'Dahil ayaw niyo tumigil'
The SexBomb Girls aren't done setting the stage on fire just yet, as they added yet another show to their much-talked-about reunion concert.
On her Instagram account, leader Rochelle Pangilinan announced that they are set to hold their "Get, Get Aw! rAWnd 5" concert this February after much clamor from their fans.
"Dahil ayaw nyo tumigil at ayaw nyo kaming pagpahingahin… rAWnd 5 IS OFFICIALLY ON!" she wrote in the caption.
The new show will take place on Feb. 8 at 8:00 p.m. at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.
Tickets are priced at P785 for Boxed Regular, P2,700 for Box Premium, P4,500 for SVIP (Floor Standing), and P6,150 for VIP.
Tickets will be up for grabs starting Jan. 11 at 12:00 p.m., but only through SM Cinema outlets and the MOA Arena Box Office. The online sale through the SM Tickets website will only open at 6:00 p.m.
Pangilinan explained that physical selling will be done first to avoid scalpers.
"Gusto naming makabili ang tunay na pumipila, 'yung hindi scalper, hindi bot, 'yung pawis muna bago AWW."
"Kalma lang. Kain muna, tulog muna, tapos pila na bukas. 'Get Get Aww - rAWnd 5' na ’to," she added.
The SexBomb Girls first held their reunion concerts at Araneta Coliseum in December. After the concert, Pangilinan reflected on the challenges the group faced to make the event happen, including how nobody wanted to produce the show.
"When we decided to do this concert, aminado kami—sumugal kami. Walang gustong mag-produce. Walang kasiguraduhan. Pero tinuloy namin… kasi hindi naman pera ang hangad namin. Ang gusto lang namin ay makabawi, makapagpasalamat, at mabigyan kayo ng isang regalo na karapat-dapat sa inyo," she wrote.
"Maraming salamat for growing with us, staying with us, and believing in us," she added.
The SexBomb Girls, also known as SB Girls and SB NewGen, are a Filipino girl group founded by choreographer Joy Cancio in 1999.
They rose to fame as dancers on the noontime show Eat Bulaga, before eventually expanding into singing and acting. They became the best-selling girl group in Asia during the 2000s, following their induction into the Box Office Entertainment Awards' Hall of Fame in 2007, after they won the "Most Popular Dance Group" award for five consecutive years.
