Davao City, Philippines – There are nights when music does more than entertain. It quietly opens old doors in the heart, brings back memories we thought time had already softened and reminds us of who we once were. That was exactly what happened last Monday, December 15, 2025, at 8:00 PM, when All-4-One graced the stage of SMX Convention Center, SM Lanang, Davao City.

The moment the familiar notes of “I Swear” filled the hall, there was a collective pause followed by deep breaths, soft smiles, and even tears. That song along with “I Can Love You Like That,” was more than just a chart-topper of the 90s. It was a soundtrack of first loves, broken hearts, handwritten letters and late-night radio dedications. Fans also fondly remembered other big hits from their past, like “So Much in Love,” which remains close to many hearts.

The group also performed Christina Aguilar’s “I Turn To You” along with Christmas songs, bringing a festive and heartfelt vibe to the night. Truly, they know the Philippines loves Christmas!

As a pop artist fan myself, moments like this are why concerts matter. They allow us to reminisce, to sit with our memories and to honor the music that shaped our younger selves. As someone behind a platform of Pop Davao PH, it’s truly an advantage—and a privilege—to know when our idols come to Davao, to help spread the word, and to share that joy with the community.

On that day, our page received messages from friends, followers, and fellow 90s kids—some excited to attend, some regretful they couldn’t make it due to time constraints, and others who sadly ran out of budget. It broke our hearts knowing how much they loved All-4-One. We only found out about the concert a week before, doing our best to help spread the good news, wishing everyone had the chance to be there.

Still, the night was filled with happiness. The venue was alive with voices singing along, especially from the 90s kids who showed up not just as fans, but as versions of themselves from years ago.

Thank you, All-4-One, for reminding us that some songs never age—and neither do the memories attached to them. Thank you for that night, Davao will always remember.