SexBomb Girls to reunite for December concert
Are you ready to do the "Spaghetti pababa nang pababa"?
Iconic Pinoy all-female dance group SexBomb Girls is reuniting for a concert this December, bringing their electrifying energy back to the stage.
The group, which rose to fame in the early 2000s, announced its comeback in a video posted by OG member Rochelle Pangilinan, thrilling generations of fans who grew up with their chart-topping hits and signature dance moves.
In the video, former members were seen dancing to the tune of Sex Bomb by Welsh singer Tom Jones.
"Para sa mga pinalaki ng Sexbomb!" Pangilinan wrote in the caption.
The highly anticipated reunion will happen on Dec. 4 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Further details, such as ticket selling period and its prices, have yet to be announced.
The SexBomb Girls, also known as SB Girls and SB NewGen, are a Filipino girl group founded by choreographer Joy Cancio in 1999.
Rising to fame as dancers on the noontime show Eat Bulaga, they eventually expanded 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.
They are best known for hit songs such as Di Ko Na Mapipigilan, Sumayaw Sumunod, Crush Kita, Spaghetti Song, Bakit Papa?, Pretty Little Baby, to name a few. They also starred in the anthology series, Daisy Siete, in 2003.
In 2023, Netflix tapped the SexBomb girls to advertise the streaming platform's lower subscription rates to the tune of The Spaghetti Song.
