
The milestone run underscores the continued demand for large-scale nostalgia concerts.
SM Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena recorded its first-ever four-day sold-out concert run as the SexBomb Girls reunited, drawing over 60,000 fans.
The series began with a single show on December 6, 2025, attracting more than 12,000 attendees under a standard stage setup.
Strong ticket demand led to the addition of three more performances from February 6 to 8, completing a four-night sell-out streak.
LANY’s 5-night run still the benchmark
The record for the most consecutive sold-out shows at SM MOA Arena (both local or foreign) is still held by American pop rock band LANY, whose five-night run for the “A November to Remember” Tour in 2022 set the venue benchmark.
Among Filipino artists, Gary Valenciano’s “Pure Energy” concert in 2024 previously held the record with three consecutive sold-out shows.

“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.”
For the February leg of the “Get, Get, Aw!” series, the arena deployed a full 360-degree stage configuration, a setup rarely used due to its technical complexity.
Stage recalibrated to improve sightlines
“The stage 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,” Gonzales explained.
With roughly 17,000 attendees per night, the layout maximized capacity while allowing audiences to experience the show from every angle.
The production featured collaborations with OPM legends such as Apo Hiking Society, Gary Valenciano, Gloc-9, and Regine Velasquez, alongside contemporary acts including P-pop group BINI.

The lineup highlighted the cross-generational appeal of the event and positioned the arena as a stage for culturally significant performances.
Generation X and Millennial audiences, many of whom grew up with the group’s early 2000s hits, made up a substantial portion of attendees, showing the commercial viability of nostalgia-driven productions executed at scale.
The four-day sold-out reunion adds to SM MOA Arena’s record of high-attendance events and reinforces its status as one of the country’s leading destinations for major live entertainment.
The record for the most consecutive sold-out shows at SM MOA Arena is still held by American pop rock band LANY, whose five-night run for the “A November to Remember” Tour in 2022 set the venue benchmark.
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