Sexbomb Girls Return for a Two-Day Concert

In the early 2000s, countless Filipino kids grew up copying the iconic Spageti Song and Get, Get, Aw! steps, creating memories shaped by a girl group that accidentally became the Philippines’ cultural blueprint.

Quickly transforming from background dancers on a noontime show, the Sexbomb Girls became a phenomenon that defined an entire generation’s rhythm.

Their rise felt unstoppable. Every member brought their unique, iconic personality, talents, humor, and their unforgettable “palaban” energy, which empowered the audience. They evolved beyond dancers into full-fledged performers, launching their platinum-selling career.

From Backup Dancers to Pop Empire


The group’s origin story began in the late 90s under the guidance of choreographer Joy Cancio. Originally dubbed the Chicken Sandwich Dancers for Eat Bulaga!, they soon shed that name and went on to become the national icons.

Sexbomb Girls Unang Putok


They achieved success with their debut album, Unang Putok. It went quadruple platinum, making their mark permanent in the industry. They followed this with chart-topping hits like Bakit Papa? and Crush Kita, and their massive fame allowed them to headline nationwide tours.

Moreover, their long-running afternoon drama, Daisy Siete, allowed Filipinos to see them beyond their choreography, proving they could act, entertain, and connect on a deeper emotional level. This show dominated the country, solidifying their status as certified stars.

Sisterhood and the Power of the Masa


While other groups came and went, Sexbomb remained unshakeable due to their authenticity and powerful sisterhood. They possessed a unique charm that was proudly masa, connecting them directly to the people while still being undeniably legendary.

Even with lineup shifts and industry challenges, the brand continued expanding through new generations of performers who carried the spirit while reinventing the style. Eventually, nostalgia resurfaced louder than ever. This pulled fans back to the familiar beats that once filled school programs, barangay events, and childhood reunions.

Now, as their massive comeback unfolds, the Sexbomb Girls have officially achieved something historic. The first concert announcement sparked a national burst of “OMG childhood unlocked,” and due to overwhelming demand, they have unlocked a second day concert.

The Get Get Aw! Phenomenon


The legendary reunion will take place across two major venues:

  • Day 1 (Sold Out): GET, GET AW! THE SEXBOMB CONCERT on December 4, 2025, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum
  • Day 2 (Added Due to Demand): GET, GET AW! THE SEXBOMB CONCERT rAWnd 2 on December 9, 2025, at the SM Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena

How to Get Tickets


Due to the instant sell-out of the first day, fans looking to experience rAWnd 2 live at the MOA Arena can secure their seats through SM Tickets outlets nationwide or at smtickets.com.

This two-day celebration is not just a concert, but a reunion of a generation that grew up dancing and shouting the “GET, GET, AW!” together. Therefore, whether you were a certified Spageti Song kid or a late bloomer discovering them through TikTok, this comeback promises memories you will never forget.

And truly, if your childhood did not include at least one chaotic attempt at the Spageti dance, was it even complete?

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