Streetboys Reunion Dance Concert: A Night to Remember for 90s kids

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If you loved the Streetboys back in the day, their reunion concert was held last November 8, 2024 at the New Frontier Theater was like stepping into a time machine! With Paolo Valenciano directing, the night was packed with heart, unforgettable music, and that incredible energy that made the Streetboys famous in the first place. From start to finish, it was like reliving all those late-night dance parties.


                             


The concert was made even more special by the presence of It’s Showtime hosts Vice Ganda, Ryan Bang, Ion Perez, and Teddy Corpuz, adding a star power to the night. And if that wasn't enough, SB19's Stell and Justin joined as special guests, bringing their own flavor to the reunion and making the event even more unforgettable.


The Streetboys opened the show with a bang—"Boom Tiyaya" instantly had everyone, especially the Titos and Titas, on their feet, feeling the vibe. They didn’t stop there, taking us on a journey through fan favorites like "Dying Inside (To Hold You),” "Dreams," and "The Sign." And when they broke out into "How Gee," the venue practically turned into a club. The crowd was clapping, dancing, and just totally feeling it. It was just amazing to see them still nailing every move with the same passion that made a lot of people fall in love with them in the 90s.










But it wasn’t just the killer dance moves that made the night special. Each of the members shared stories, thanking fans for sticking with them over the past 31 years—almost all their lives. Despite their personal differences, and pursuing different career paths, you could tell how much this reunion meant to them—and honestly, it was a reminder of how much they meant to their fans. It felt like being with old friends again, laughing and reminiscing together. And Paolo Valenciano’s direction added a perfect touch, weaving in visuals and moments that honored their legacy while making it feel fresh and new. Even the Gen Zs loved it!








Leaving the venue, you could just feel the happiness and nostalgia in the air. This was more than a show; it was a celebration of friendship, memories, and everything we love about Filipino pop culture. If you were lucky enough to be there, you know exactly what I mean—it was a night to remember for years to come.

Words and photos by Julie Del Rosario


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