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SexBomb Girls to hold 'rAWnd 3' finale concert on Feb. 6

Published Jan 02, 2026 9:50 pm

Ready your wallets, SexBomb fans!

If you missed the reunion concerts last December, fret not; the SexBomb Girls will hold their rAWnd 3 final concert on Friday, Feb. 6, 8 p.m. at SM Mall of Asia Arena.

More details have yet to be announced, but it will feature a 360-degree stage, per the group's leader, Rochelle Pangilinan.

"Mas malapit. Mas ramdam. Mas marami," she wrote in her post. The event will be led by Paolo Valenciano and Nico Faustino.

The tickets will be available via SM Tickets.

The SexBomb Girls gathered fans of different ages last Dec. 4 and Dec. 9 for their sold-out reunion concerts at Araneta Coliseum. In her post-concert post, Pangilinan reflected on the challenges the group faced to make the concert 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.

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.