The Philippine Arena roared with Original Pinoy Music (OPM) as thousands of fans filled the venue for Puregold’s sold-out OPM Con 2025 on July 5, featuring a powerhouse lineup that included Bini, SB19, Flow G, Skusta Clee, G22, KAIA, and SunKissed Lola.
“We’ve always believed that our connection with our shoppers goes beyond the checkout counter. We are gratified to know that through Puregold OPM Con 2025, we gave our loyal members an unforgettable celebration of Filipino music, talent, and pride on a massive scale,” Ivy Hayagan-Piedad, Senior Marketing Manager of Puregold, shared in a statement.
The night opened with “Nation’s Girl Group” Bini performing their hits “Karera” and “Cherry on Top.”
One of the show’s first major surprises came when James Reid joined the girl group onstage for a mashup of “Secrets” and his own single “Di Bale.”
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The energy went higher as the performers launched into “Shagidi,” with SB19’s Stell, G22’s Alfea, and KAIA’s Charlotte joining the dance number to wild crowd reaction. Bini wrapped their set with fan favorite “Pantropiko.”
“Tonight we celebrate OPM — Original Pinoy Music and Original Panalo Music. So thank you, Puregold, for allowing us Filipino artists to shine. This is our time, OPM’s time, so let’s make the most time out of it,” said Bini leader Jhoanna Robles.
Following Bini, girl group Kaia took the stage with a powerful set that included “Walang Biruan,” “Walkie Talkie” and “Kaya.” They surprised fans with a performance of their latest song “Tanga” alongside OPM rock mainstay Mayonnaise, then brought the crowd to a full singalong with the band’s classic hit “Jopay.”
Next up, SunKissed Lola delivered a soulful set featuring fan favorites before ending with their smash hit “Pasilyo.” For the final chorus, the band invited the crowd to sing along while thousands of LED wristbands lit up the arena in synchronized color.
“P-pop’s Female Alphas” G22 followed with a fierce, high-energy performance of “Pa-Pa-Pa-Palaban,” “Filipina Queen,” “One Sided Love,” “Bang” and “Boomerang.” Their surprise collaboration with Yeng Constantino on her iconic track “Salamat” brought a mix of nostalgia that lit up the stage.
Hip-hop took center stage as Flow G and Skusta Clee energized the crowd with hits like “Burgis,” “Rapstar,” “High Score,” “Dance With You,” “Lagabog” and “Kalimutan Ka.”
Closing the show was “P-Pop Kings” SB19, who lit up the arena with “DAM,” “Crimzone” and “8TonBall.”
One of the night’s defining moments came when they performed “Liwanag Sa Dilim” with OPM legend Rico Blanco and culminating in a massive finale of “Dungka!” with Blanco dancing alongside G22, KAIA and Bini’s Sheena Catacutan.
“I know we all come from different fandoms, but we’re all here supporting OPM. Seeing you all here is proof that we can truly come together as one,” SB19’s Ken Suson told the crowd.
Indeed, across the country, Puregold’s OPM Con 2025 united Filipinos in a powerful celebration of identity, pride, and sound.
As Piedad affirmed, “Puregold is about building meaningful experiences for the communities we serve.” And yes, more than just a concert, it turned out to be one of the most successful and talked-about music events of the year.