HONOR-X7c-ADS
Now Reading
BE:FIRST Thrills Manila Crowd at SB19’s Sold-Out Finale Concert

BE:FIRST Thrills Manila Crowd at SB19’s Sold-Out Finale Concert

BE:FIRST


Japanese dance and vocal group BE:FIRST brings the heat to Manila as they joined P-pop kings SB19 for the “Wakas At Simula: The Trilogy Concert Finale” on April 18, 2026, at the SMDC Festival Grounds.

The concert, which served as SB19’s grand homecoming and final stop of their global tour, drew a massive sold-out crowd of fans—making it one of the most talked-about live events in the Philippines this year.

BE:FIRST’s appearance comes on the heels of their viral collaboration with SB19, “Toyfriend,” first performed at the D.U.N.K. Showcase in K-Arena Yokohama 2026. The stage quickly made waves across Asia, earning strong support from both A’TIN and international fans, and further bridging the connection between J-pop and P-pop.

Ahead of the concert, BE:FIRST connects with Filipino audiences through a series of high-profile appearances, including guestings on the iconic Wish Bus and the noontime hit show It’s Showtime, as well as joint media engagements with SB19. These moments helped build excitement and familiarity with the group among local fans.

Taking the stage in Manila, BE:FIRST delivers a high-energy performances featuring “Toyfriend,” “Boom Boom Back,” and “BE:FIRST ALL DAY.” The group, warmly welcomed by Filipino fans, with member SOTA greeting the crowd: “Manila, we’re BE:FIRST from Japan! Nothing but respect for SB19 and A’TIN!”—a moment that drew loud cheers from the audience.

With their signature sharp choreography, powerful stage presence, and impressive live vocals, BE:FIRST energizes the crowd and seamlessly matched the intensity of the night. Their performance not only showcased their artistry but also strengthened their growing connection with Filipino fans.

See Also

As their global reach continues to expand, BE:FIRST’s Manila stage marks another milestone—proving their rising influence and the strong cross-cultural bond between Japanese and Filipino music communities.

Photos can be found here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12dopeE5Y-lIFPXWKc7-xAWCXySIJPhPB?usp=sharing 

Scroll To Top
Your Guide to the Big City