OPM Con 2026 unites SB19, Ben&Ben, KAIA, Sam Concepcion, XONARA, and other performers in a powerful celebration of Filipino music across generations.
Puregold OPM Con Generations turns Araneta into a powerhouse stage uniting icons and rising stars in unforgettable performances.
Music fans were treated to a celebration of Filipino talent as Puregold OPM Con Generations 2026 transformed the Smart Araneta Coliseum on Saturday night into a meeting place for music legends and today’s biggest hitmakers through a series of unforgettable collaborations.
The concert lived up to its “Generations” theme by pairing veteran artists with some of the country’s fastest-rising acts, creating performances that highlighted the evolution of Original Pilipino Music (OPM), while proving that great songs transcend age and genre.
One of the night’s first surprises came when ALAMAT welcomed The Dawn frontman Jett Pangan for a powerful rendition of the OPM classic “Salamat,” setting the tone for an evening built on musical connections.
Rookie girl group XONARA followed with “TABI” and immediately energized the audience. Fans loudly cheered for member Eurekah throughout the performance, with the excitement growing even more after the group announced that a new album is set for release this August.
Among the biggest highlights of the concert was SB19’s explosive collaboration with Bamboo on the iconic anthem “Tatsulok.” The performance became one of the evening’s defining moments, bringing together two generations of Filipino music on one stage.
The P-pop powerhouse also performed fan favorites “GENTO,” “EMOJI,” “Memories,” “Wakas,” “DRIP,” and “Visa,” before closing the night with a special all-artist performance of “Visa.”
The collaborations continued throughout the concert as KAIA teamed up with Sam Concepcion for “Dati,” Ben&Ben reunited with former vocalist Armi Millare for “Pagtingin,” Skusta Clee performed alongside Jay Durias, and Flow G joined forces with Chito Miranda for the mashup “Kasama x Harana.”
More than the surprise pairings, the concert showcased the diversity of today’s OPM landscape, spanning P-pop, rock, folk-pop, hip-hop, and contemporary pop.
That same diversity was reflected in the audience, where fans stayed to enjoy artists outside their usual playlists. Younger concertgoers sang along to timeless classics, while longtime OPM listeners embraced the new generation of performers, creating an atmosphere that celebrated music without generational boundaries.
For Puregold, that shared experience was exactly what the event hoped to achieve.
“The Big Dome has long been a home to some of OPM’s most iconic acts and unforgettable performances, and seeing it come alive once again for Filipino music is something Puregold will always be proud of,” said Ivy Hayagan-Piedad, Senior Marketing Manager of Puregold Price Club Inc.
She added, “OPM has the power to bring generations together.”
Now on its third edition, Puregold OPM Con has grown into a platform where established icons and emerging artists can share one stage, introducing fans to new sounds while honoring the rich legacy of Filipino music.
Rounding out the star-studded lineup were performances from G22 and Sunkissed Lola, further showcasing the depth and diversity of the country’s thriving music scene.