
From nostalgic classics to the latest releases, music bridged generations at “Puregold OPM Con Generations,” celebrating the rich and diverse landscape of Filipino music.
Loud cheers echoed throughout the Smart Araneta Coliseum on Saturday, July 11, as Filipino artists from different eras came together for a night of surprise collaborations and memorable performances.
The concert featured some of today’s biggest acts, including SB19, Ben&Ben, Alamat, Flow G, Skusta Clee, SunKissed Lola, G22, KAIA and XONARA, alongside surprise guests Bamboo, Chito Miranda, Armi Millare, Jay Durias, Sam Concepcion, Kiyo and Jett Pangan.
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Headlining the event were the Kings of P-pop SB19 who delivered powerful performances of their hits “Gento,” “Visa” and “Emoji.” The group’s fandom, A’TIN, erupted in excitement when rock icon Bamboo made a surprise appearance onstage.
Together, SB19 and Bamboo performed the OPM classic “Tatsulok,” with fans across generations singing along to the timeless song that continues to resonate today.
Folk-pop band Ben&Ben also had the crowd joining in as they performed “Saranggola” and “Lifetime” before welcoming former UDD vocalist Armi for special renditions of “Tadhana” and “Pagtingin.”
Parokya ni Edgar frontman Chito surprised fans during Flow G’s set, joining the rapper for a performance of the OPM favorite “Harana.”
Skusta Clee showcased his vocal range with a performance of South Border’s classic “Ikaw Nga” alongside Jay.
Flow G and Skusta Clee also performed their hit collaboration “Since Day One,” along with their respective solo songs “Driftstar” and “Sa Susunod Na Lang.”
SunKissed Lola captivated the audience with live performances of “Pasilyo” and “Paki Sabi” before a performance with rapper Kiyo.
P-pop girl group G22 brought fierce energy to the stage with performances of “Groove On” and “Pa-Pa-Pa-Palaban,” showcasing their signature girl-power image.
KAIA delivered a charming performances of “Tanga” and “Walkie Talkie,” bringing its fairy-like stage aesthetic to life. The group later teamed up with Sam for a performance of the hit song “Dati.”
Rising girl group XONARA kept the momentum going with their debut single “Tabi” and the first live performance of their upcoming track, “Pula.”
Meanwhile, P-pop boy group Alamat energized the crowd with performances of “Dagundong” and “LuzViMin.” They were later joined by The Dawn frontman Jett for a rendition of “Salamat,” creating another memorable OPM moment.
YOUR FAVE OPM ARTISTS IN ONE CONCERT! 🎶
Loud cheers filled the Araneta Coliseum during the “Puregold OPM Con Generations” on Saturday as several Filipino artists surprised fans with performances celebrating the diverse landscape of Filipino music.
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The concert culminated weeks of anticipation after tickets sold out just two days after they became available.
“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,” Ivy Hayagan-Piedad, Senior Marketing
Manager of Puregold Price Club Inc. said.
“ OPM has the power to bring generations together. Puregold is deeply grateful to the artists, fans, communities, partners, and everyone who helped turn this vision into a true historical moment for OPM,” she added.
—With Hannah Santos








