
Another exciting moment is in store for fans of the iconic girl group SexBomb Girls as they announced the first regional stop of their reunion concert series, set to take place in Tacloban City on March 14.
The group shared the news on social media, with leader and actress Rochelle Pangilinan expressing her excitement for supporters in the Visayas.
“From Manila… ngayon lalabas na ng Luzon. Our first regional Get Get Aww Concert Tour is happening in Tacloban!” she wrote on her Instagram post.
According to the official poster, the show will take place at the Tacloban City Convention Center. Ticket selling will begin on March 1 at 12 noon through the EKG Prod ticket booth and its online website.
The reunion concert series is also set to go international in May. The group will perform at the Thunder Valley Casino Resort on May 16 and at the Saban Theatre on May 23, bringing their show to fans in the United States.
Before the Tacloban leg, the group had already announced international stops for their successful reunion concert series. They are scheduled to hold back-to-back shows on March 27 at the Dubai Exhibition Centre and on March 28 at 321 Sports Al Hudayriyat Island, bringing the much-anticipated show to Filipino fans in the Middle East.
The SexBomb Girls first mounted their “Get, Get Aw!” reunion concert in December, drawing huge crowds with two sold-out shows. Because of strong demand from longtime supporters and a new generation of fans, the group later added three more performances in February 2026.
The extended run featured bigger surprises, a 360-degree stage setup, and several special guests, including Regine Velasquez-Alcasid, Gary Valenciano, BINI, and Gloc-9, among others.
The upcoming show marks the group's expansion outside Metro Manila as they bring their nostalgic hits and signature dance numbers closer to fans in the provinces. Many longtime supporters grew up watching the SexBomb Girls dominate television and dance floors with their energetic performances.
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