Filipino boy band SB19 took to the stage at Expo 2020 Dubai on Wednesday, much to the delight of their UAE fan base.
Joined by Idol Philippines winner Zephanie and Filipino actor, comedian and YouTuber Chad Kinis, the OPM boy band put on a high-energy performance at Expo 2020 Dubai's DEC Arena.
Click through the gallery above to see highlights from SB19's Expo 2020 Dubai performance.
The band, which consists of members Josh, Pablo, Stell, Ken and Justin, touched down in Dubai on Wednesday morning, hours ahead of the concert.
#MarhabaSB19inDubai was trending on Twitter as the band made their arrival in the UAE.
Despite fan enthusiasm, however, it seems there were technical difficulties throughout the show, which fans put down to "unstable mics". Following the performance, they applauded the group's professionalism.
"Technical difficulties be damned. You can never mask that talent," one fan tweeted.
Another wrote: "Salute to SB19 for being professional and humble throughout the show ... You guys deserve better."
Expo 2020 Dubai apologised for technical difficulties following the concert.
"Expo 2020 would like to apologise to viewers for the technical issues during the SB19 concert held at the DEC Arena at Expo 2020 on 16 March 2022. The complete concert will be available on Expo 2020 Dubai’s streaming platforms soon. We hope to see you again at Expo 2020 Dubai," a statement released on Twitter read.
Other fans left the concert happy with the show that SB19 put on.
"The best experience here in Dubai after 5 years," one fan wrote. "Thank you so much SB19. We love you Boys so much."
SB19 made their debut in 2018 and are known for hits Bazinga and Mapa, and were the first Filipino and South-East Asian act to be nominated in the Billboard Music Awards.
They were nominated in 2021 in the Top Social Artist category alongside Blackpink , Ariana Grande, Seventeen, and K-pop megastars BTS , who won the award.
Expo 2020 Dubai will finish on March 31, 2022. Here are 50 things to do at the world fair between now and then. Photo: Expo 2020 Dubai.
The Singapore Pavilion at Expo is a must-visit. Reuters
From the inside and outside, Switzerland Pavilion is worth exploring. Photo: Expo 2020 Dubai
The spectacle of the Saudi Arabia Pavilion is clearly visible from the outside. Photo: Expo 2020 Dubai
The Spain Pavilion's striking architecture serves as a metaphor for the cultural links between Spain and the Arab world. Photo: Expo 2020 Dubai
The fascinating past of ancient Egypt is the central focus of the country’s Expo 2020 Dubai pavilion. Photo: Expo 2020 Dubai
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Sushiro is in the Japan Pavilion restaurant at Expo 2020 Dubai. Photo: Expo 2020 Dubai
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There's an impressive light show every evening at Al Wasl Dome, the world's largest 360-degree projection dome. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
Jubilee Park is where all the best performances take place. Victor Besa / The National
The Expo 2020 entry portals were designed by British architect Asif Khan.
Al Wasl Dome is visible from almost every room in Rove Expo 2020, the only hotel at the site.
Take a look inside Expo 2020's Sports, Fitness and Wellbeing Hub and its various facilities. Photo: Expo 2020 Dubai
A bike tour around Expo 2020 Dubai is a lovely way to spend an afternoon. Victor Besa / The National
At Emirates Airlines’ futuristic pavilion, visitors get the chance to design their own aircraft. Wam
Go up 55 metres on this 360-degree observation tower and enjoy sweeping views of Expo 2020 on Garden in the Sky. Pawan Singh / The National
The Expo 2020 passport is a must-have for visitors. Go around the pavilions and collect those passport stamps before it's too late. Photo: Expo 2020 Dubai
Kaleidoscope presents Dodecalis Luminarium by Architects of Air: a dazzling immersive art installation at Expo 2020 Dubai. Photo: Expo 2020 Dubai
Created by British artist Mat Collishaw and curated by the cultural agency Futurecity, the work 'Equinox' has been commissioned by Expo 2020 Dubai specifically to be shown in Terra. Photo: Mahmoud Khaled / Expo 2020
'A point in time' by Khalil Rabah enlarged 11th-century implements used for determining location. Look closely: a small black circule below the gold-coloured spindle shows Dubai on the map the objects create. Photo: Thorsten Arendt
'Garden' by Hamra Abbas, the artist's marble recreation of a garden, used five tonnes of lapis lazuli. Photo: Roman Mensing
Faissal El Malak and Alia bin Omair's 'Nahel' fountain features motifs of humankind, nature and technology connecting in harmony. Photo: Expo 2020 Dubai
With popular restaurants in both Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the Lebanese spot Iris Lounge has become a firm favourite at Expo 2020. Antonie Robertson / The National
One of the liveliest late-night spots at Expo 2020 is, unsurprisingly, The Irish Village at Jubilee Park. Antonie Robertson / The National
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Jubilee Mixology bar overlooks Al Wasl Dome, which features the world’s largest 360-degree projection surface. Pawan Singh / The National
Everyone’s a local at this Australian corner, which has proved a firm favourite with Expo 2020 visitors. Antonie Robertson / The National
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The Colombia Pavilion will host a multimedia installation called The Infinitos. Antonie Robertson / The National
Noura Al Kaabi, Minister for Culture and Youth, at the Kosovo Pavilion, home to a permanent collection of artworks that traces the country’s culture and history. Photo: Ministry of Culture and Youth
The New Zealand Pavilion features a digital Art Wall curated by the country’s national museum. Photo: Expo 2020 Dubai
At the Swiss pavilion, you’re instantly transported to the Alps thanks to an indoor mountainscape. AP Photo
Experience indoor rain at the Netherlands Pavilion. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
Don't miss the Sky Market at the Singapore Pavilion, an open, multipurpose deck. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
There's a ball pit and swings at the Germany Pavilion. Photo: Expo 2020 Dubai
Robot bartender Yanu makes mocktails at the Estonia Pavilion. Photo: Estonia Pavilion
Updated: March 17, 2022, 4:55 AM