Josh Cullen holds his first solo concert 'Lost & Found' in celebration of his debut album | Inquirer Entertainment

Josh Cullen holds his first solo concert ‘Lost & Found’ in celebration of his debut album

01:33 PM October 09, 2024

On September 28, 2024, Josh Cullen of SB19 marked a significant milestone with his debut solo concert and the release of his first album at the New Frontier Theater.

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Front acts, ‘Letters of June’ and ‘KAIA,’ set the stage for an unforgettable night with their captivating performances.

Josh Cullen kicked off the concert with his song ‘Get Right’ and his latest viral hit, ‘1999.’

Josh Cullen

A lucky fan had the chance to share the stage with Josh Cullen as they sang ‘Sofa’ together. Alamat member Mo also performed as a guest, joining Josh for their collaboration single, ‘Lights Out.’ This was followed by another performance featuring the guest artist, where they shared the stage to perform their newly released song, ‘Takbuhan.’

Josh Cullen

The crowd went wild when Pablo, his fellow SB19 member, appeared on stage as a surprise guest performer. Together, they performed ‘Crimzone’ and their group’s global hit song, ‘GENTO.’

The atmosphere shifted as Josh Cullen became emotional during his performances of ‘Silent Cries,’ ‘Honest,’ and ‘See Me,’ expressing heartfelt gratitude to his fans. “And if I’m being honest, niligtas niyo ako [You saved me],” Josh shared.

Josh Cullen

The New Frontier Theater came alive again as Josh returned to the stage for the encore. He then performed ‘No Control’ and ‘Wild Tonight,’ wrapping up the incredible night with another performance of his viral hit, ‘1999.’

Before wrapping up the show, Josh Cullen invited his fans to join him in making a TikTok video dancing to his song ‘1999.’

Josh Cullen

Josh Cullen

Josh Cullen then took his final bow, closing his first solo concert, Lost & Found.

This event was made possible by Blackstar Entertainment Corporation.

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