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Record Crowd at SM Mall of Asia Arena: SexBomb Girls Reunion Draws Over 60,000

Historic SexBomb Girls Comeback Packs SM MOA Arena — Over 60K in Attendance

SM MOA Arena sets record with Filipino concert series; over 60,000 fans attend the famous SexBomb Girls reunion.

SM Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena posted its first-ever four-day sold-out concert run as the SexBomb Girls mounted their much-awaited reunion, drawing more than 60,000 fans and reaffirming the venue’s role as the country’s leading stage for large-scale live entertainment.

SexBomb Girls Reunion at SM MOA

SexBomb Girls Reunion at SM MOA

The series started as a single show on December 6, 2025, drawing over 12,000 attendees with a standard stage setup. Due to high ticket demand, three extra performances were added from February 6 to 8, resulting in a four-night sell-out streak.

The record for the most consecutive sold-out shows at the SM MOA Arena, held by American pop rock band LANY, was set during their five-night sold-out run for the A November to Remember Tour in 2022, establishing a venue benchmark.

Before the SexBomb Girls reunion concert series, Gary Valenciano’s 2024 Pure Energy concert held the record for three consecutive sold-out shows among Filipino artists.

“These milestones reflect the strong connection between artists and Filipino audiences,” said Arnel Gonzales, Vice President and General Manager of SM MOA Arena. “Our country’s passion for music, performances, sports, and shared experiences is what continues to fill MOA Arena.”

During the February segment of the Get, Get, Aw! series, the SM MOA Arena featured a full 360-degree stage setup, an immersive arrangement rarely seen because of its technical challenges.

“The stage configuration had to be recalibrated to improve sightlines across all seating levels while ensuring strict safety and operational standards. Enhanced LED visuals, staging, lighting, and sound design delivered a seamless, secure, and elevated concert experience for all attendees.” explained Gonzales.

With around 17,000 attendees each night, the layout optimized seating capacity and allowed audiences to enjoy the show from every angle. During key moments, the MOA Arena transitioned from a performance space to an engaging experience, with fans of all ages and backgrounds singing together.

The production involved collaborations with well-known OPM artists like Apo Hiking Society, Gary Valenciano, Gloc-9, and Regine Velasquez, as well as modern acts such as P-pop group BINI. This lineup highlighted the event’s broad appeal across different generations and established the Arena as a venue for important cultural milestone performances.

Generation X and Millennial audiences—many of whom grew up with the group’s early 2000s hits—made up a significant portion of the attendees. This high turnout underscores the commercial success of nostalgia-driven productions when produced on a large scale.

The four-day sold-out reunion continues to set attendance records and strengthens its reputation as the country’s top venue for major live entertainment.

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Written by Melo Villareal

Melo Villareal is the Online Publisher of Outoftownblog.com. He is an Accountant by profession who left the corporate world at the age of 23 to explore his beautiful country and the rest of the world. Today, Melo works as a part-time Social Media Manager for local and international clients. His full-time work focuses on discovering interesting culture, explore different cuisines and take memorable photos from local and international destinations he's visiting.

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