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SB19 WAS Trilogy Concert Experience

πŸ“· by Emeli/Faith


On April 18, 2026, the SMDC Festival Grounds in ParaΓ±aque City became the stage for one of the most ambitious concerts in Philippine music history. SB19’s Wakas at Simula: The Trilogy Finale was more than a show - it was a three-act narrative that celebrated their past, showcased their present, and hinted at their future.
For me, it was also personal. I watched it with my daughter, and together we experienced not just the spectacle, but the emotion of being part of history.

Before the Finale: SAW World Tour

The Wakas at Simula Trilogy Finale wasn’t SB19’s first grand stage. Before this, they launched the SAW World Tour, with its opening shows held on May 31 and June 1, 2025 at the Philippine Arena.
I was there too - Day 1, with my eldest daughter; Day 2, with my youngest (PWD) daughter. Each day carried its own magic: the scale of the Philippine Arena, the thrill of seeing SB19 command such a massive crowd, and the joy of sharing those moments with my daughters.

That tour set the tone for what would come next. It was proof that SB19 could take P-pop to world-class stages, and it prepared us - fans and family alike - for the emotional weight of the Trilogy Finale.

The night opened with fireworks bursting across the sky, igniting anticipation among thousands of A’TIN. Hours later, another round of fireworks closed the concert, symbolizing both “wakas” (ending) and “simula” (beginning).

Set 1 – Beginnings & Rise

SB19 made a dramatic entrance on a moving float, cloaked in mystery, before launching into their opening song, “DAM.” It was a bold choice, signaling strength and evolution. Then came the fireworks. After the fireworks, high-energy performances like “Go Up” and “Bazinga” reminded fans of their rise while affirming their present dominance.

Songs performed in Set 1 included:
- DAM (opening)
- Gento
- Go Up
- Bazinga
- VISA
- Crimzone

Set 2 – Going Global & Collaborations

This act highlighted SB19’s international reach and their role as industry builders. Collaborations with global performers electrified the crowd, while the introduction of 1Z Entertainment’s artists - Xonara and J2X - marked SB19’s transition from performers to mentors and pioneers.

Songs performed in Set 2 included:
- Toyfriend
- 8TonBall
- Time
- Dungka!
- Collaborative stages with international guests
- Showcases by Xonara and J2X

Set 3 – Resolution & Renewal

This final act was the emotional heart of the concert, blending music, spectacle, and heartfelt dialogue as each members were expressing their gratitude and memories while they were not yet known.

  • Pablo acknowledged the risks of staging such a massive outdoor finale, saying it was proof of how far they had come.
  • Stell and Josh spoke about their gratitude, reminding fans that every milestone was possible only because of A’TIN.
  • Ken reflected on the trilogy as both an ending and a beginning, tying it to Wakas at Simula.
  • Justin shared how surreal it felt to see their dreams unfolding before their eyes, calling the night “a shared journey with A’TIN.”
Songs Performed:
- QUIT > the centerpiece, with confetti showering the grounds. Along with the confetti popped out motivational paper notes inspired by SB19’s songs, carrying messages of strength and hope.
- Ilaw > a song of light and guidance, resonating deeply with the crowd.
- Liham > heartfelt and intimate, almost like a letter to A’TIN.
- Wakas > closing the trilogy with both farewell and renewal.

- Another fireworks illuminated the sky. The sky erupted in color, signaling the transition into the last chapter of that night.
- Float Parade Finale: SB19 paraded among fans on a float. I remember pushing my daughter’s wheelchair forward so we could get closer — a moment of intimacy and joy we’ll never forget.
- There was a Drone Show courtesy of  A’TIN Chronos: After the float and confetti, drones illuminated the night sky. They spelled out SB19’s name and formed shadow-like outlines of the members’ faces/features, a breathtaking tribute that made the finale feel larger than life.

Why It’s Called a Trilogy
The concert was a trilogy on two levels:
  • Albums as Chapters: Pagsibol (beginnings), Pagtatag (struggles), Simula at Wakas (closure and renewal).
  • Concert as Three Sets: Each act mirrored those themes, making the live performance itself a trilogy.
A Personal Reflection
Watching this with my daughters made the night unforgettable. From the Philippine Arena during the SAW World Tour to the Festival Grounds for the WAS Trilogy Finale, each concert became a family chapter. The confetti, motivational paper notes, the boys’ heartfelt gratefulness to A'TIN and friends, the show of drone lights sponsored by A'TIN Chronos were breathtaking, but the real magic was sharing the journey — seeing their eyes light up, hearing them sing along, and knowing that SB19’s story had become part of ours.

Beyond the concert itself, I felt the strength of family. My other kids accompanied us to the venue, waited patiently until the show finished, and helped book a car so we could all get home safely. Their support turned the night into more than just a fan experience — it became a collective memory of love, care, and togetherness.

Though in the Philippine Arena there was a designated area for PWDs and their companions, at SMDC Festival Grounds, we were not offered - or perhaps there was no designated space for wheelchairs. Safety staff did assist us in reaching our seats and guiding us to the exit, but being a small PWD has its disadvantages: if people are seated or standing in front, you cannot really see the stage. Thankfully, the wider screens helped. Even with SVIP seats near the front of the stage, the view of the center stage was limited.

Closing Thoughts
The Wakas at Simula concert was more than a finale; it was a milestone. SB19 closed one chapter, but the story is far from over. For my daughters and me, it was a memory we’ll carry forever - proof that music can unite generations, inspire resilience, and remind us that every ending is also a beginning.  

A'TIN could truly feel the boys' gratitude throughout the night - their words and actions showed how deeply they cared about their fans. The sincerity is what makes their journey resonate beyond music

I also hope that SB19 and their team continue to evaluate each concert based on different factors - from stage design to audience experiences, and strengthen inclusivity. They already provide accommodations for seniors, but how about for PWDs? They come in different kinds and needs, and ensuring accessible spaces would make future concerts even more meaningful. Inclusivity is not just about attendance; it’s about making sure every fan can truly share in the joy of the performance.  

EmilyM  

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