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SB19 set to release new single ‘Visa’ ahead of Wakas at Simula trilogy concert

Filipino P‑pop boy group SB19 announced that their new single, Visa, will be released on February 20 with the audio dropping at  midnight and the music video following at noon.

Kim Asis/Paraluman News

12 February 2026 at 11:40:41

SB19 set to release new single ‘Visa’ ahead of Wakas at Simula trilogy concert

Screengrab of a photo from the SB19 Official Instagram account.

From the SB19 Official Instagram account.

Filipino P‑pop boy group SB19 announced on their official social media that their new single, Visa, will be released on February 20 with the audio dropping at  midnight and the music video following at noon.


SB19’s Wakas at Simula: The Trilogy Concert Finale is scheduled for April 18, 2026, at the SMDC Festival Grounds in Metro Manila, Philippines.


As part of their ongoing Simula at Wakas Tour, SB19 has been performing at sold‑out venues worldwide, including major shows in the Philippine Arena.


Their recent release Simula at Wakas: Kickoff Concert Album features the track “Prologue,” and A’TIN (pronounced as 18). A’TIN was created by SB19 leader Pablo to express that their group ‘19’ is incomplete without their fans, ‘18’.


The group has also teased a creative era called the “Fast Zone” Era, reflecting a high‑fashion, performance‑driven direction in collaboration with designer Francis Libiran.


SB19 is composed of five members; Pablo, Josh, Stell, Ken, and Justin. They were formed after the members underwent rigorous training under ShowBT Philippines, a branch of a Korean entertainment company that applied Korean‑style idol training in the Philippines.


Their official debut was in October 2018 with the single “Tilaluha,” but they gained global attention in 2019 when their follow‑up track “Go Up” went viral and helped establish them as frontrunners in the emerging P‑pop industry.


Over the years, SB19 has become one of the most influential Filipino music artists. They were the first Filipino and Southeast Asian act nominated  for the Top Social Artist in the Billboard Music Awards. 


SB19 was also the first Southeast Asian group to enter the Billboard Social 50 Top 10 annual rankings.


Their success has continued with hits like “Bazinga,” “GENTO,” “What?” and others that have resonated with both local and global audiences, solidifying their reputation beyond the Philippines.


SB19 now operates as self‑managed artists under their own company, 1Z Entertainment-- giving them full control over their creative output, music, choreography, and branding.


Each member brings distinct strengths: Pablo (leader, rapper, and lead vocalist), Stell (main vocalist and lead dancer), Josh (lead rapper, lead dancer, and sub-vocalist), Ken (main dancer, lead rapper and lead vocalist), and youngest member Justin (visual, sub‑vocalist, and groups’ creative director).


They actively engage with their global fan base A’TIN through social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube, reflecting both their individual talents and collective appeal as one of the most prominent Filipino artists on the international stage.

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