At Skydome in SM North EDSA on April 19, 2026, rising pop artist Heath Michael Jornales stepped onto a stage that felt less like a debut concert setup and more like a long-awaited reunion. “HEATH WAVE: The Ultimate Fan Jam,” his first fan concert, gathered not just fans but also his PBB housemates and guest performers in a night that moved between celebration, nostalgia, and quiet emotion.

From the opening moments, the atmosphere carried a different kind of energy—less polished distance, more familiar closeness. The show began on a personal note as Heath’s best friend, Geo Mhanna, opened the night with a special performance that immediately set a heartfelt tone. It wasn’t an introduction built on spectacle but on connection, as if the night were being shared rather than performed.
The energy gradually built as Sophie Fermazi, a rising pop artist under Star Music, took the stage next. Her set brought brightness into the venue, filling Skydome with rhythm and movement, especially as she performed a track from her latest release. The crowd responded quickly, easing into the flow of the night as music shifted from opening sentiment to full celebration.
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As Heath took center stage throughout the program, the concert unfolded in layers that mixed performance with interaction. Fast talk segments revealed light, unscripted moments that made the artist feel more present than distant, while fan letters read aloud shifted the mood into something more reflective. In those moments, the noise softened, replaced by stories of support and shared growth.
The tone shifted again with interactive games like “Guess the Lyric” and “Heath_Tok,” where viral edits and dance trends came to life inside the venue. What had once existed on screens became part of a live, shared experience, pulling fans closer into the world they had only seen online.

One of the most energetic highlights came when Heath reunited on stage with his fellow PBB housemates—Joaquin, Miguell, Krystal, Clifford, Lee, Ashley, Princess, Fred, and Eliza. Their group performance brought Skydome to its loudest point of the night, especially during a synchronized dance number to “Hawak Mo Ang Beat,” which felt both celebratory and nostalgic.
But even in the midst of high energy, the concert consistently returned to emotional grounding. Messages from those closest to Heath, particularly Joaquin and his family, added sincerity to the evening, reminding the crowd of the relationships behind the performance. Fan gifts, including a necklace engraved with the date of the event, turned the night into something tangible that could be carried beyond the stage.
Earlier, Heath had shared a simple but meaningful detail—his songs are written based on feelings. That idea echoed throughout his performance of “Summer Night,” where emotion and delivery felt closely tied rather than separate.
As the night drew toward its final moments, anticipation filled the room once again. What began as a fan concert ended with a turning point, Heath announcing his first album and a larger upcoming stage set for July 21, 2026. The reaction was immediate, a mix of surprise and excitement that lingered even after the applause settled.

By the time the lights dimmed at Skydome, “HEATH WAVE” had already moved beyond the idea of a first fan concert. It became a shared milestone—one that marked not just where Heath Jornales is now, but where he and his audience are heading next, together. (with reports from Lau Balocos)

