Filipino fans were treated to a dazzling night of music, laughter, and connection as Astro’s youngest member, Yoon Sanha, brought “Prism: From Y to A” to the Philippines.
The event was held on August 24, 2025, at the SM North EDSA Skydome in Quezon City and promoted by L-Squared Productions PH.
It marked Sanha's first-ever solo fan concert in the country. It was also his third time meeting Filo Aroha, the supportive fanbase of Astro.
Sanha first set foot on the Philippine stage in September 2016 with his group during a music show featuring various acts. He returned in March 2023 with the late Moonbin for their “Diffusion” fan con as Astro’s first sub-unit.
This time, he came not just as the South Korean boy group’s maknae, but as a soloist, actor, and global performer—an all-rounder ready to showcase his talents.
Here are the highlights of Sanha’s Philippine show.
A PRISM OF TALENT
Sanha’s setlist brought together solo tracks, Astro favorites, and songs from his duo with Moonbin.
He kicked off the event with his track “Dive,” instantly met with deafening cheers that filled the Skydome.
His energy was infectious as he greeted fans in Filipino.
Smiling widely, he told the crowd: “Kumusta ka, Philippines? So hot! Kumusta, Manila? Ang tagal ko kayong hinintay. Na-miss ko kayo!”
He then introduced himself, “Ako si Sanha, ang [bunso] ng Astro.”
Through an interpreter, the singer-songwriter explained the significance of the concert, “Yoon Sanha fan con ‘Prism: From Y to A’ is my second fan concert held to celebrate my second mini album…”
“From Y to A, I’ll show you everything about me, Yoon Sanha… and there’s actually one more meaning to that.
“You know that Aroha stands for A, right? It also gives the meaning that I’m going to make a space in between you and me.”
Taking a moment to reflect on his past visit, Sanha looked around the venue, visibly moved by the warm welcome.
With the help of an interpreter, he expressed his gratitude, “As far as I know, it’s been [almost] three years since I last came here in Manila,” then, he beamed, “Miss na miss ko kayo.”
“I think I have so many good memories here in Manila and I’m really happy to be back. And I’m very thankful that there are a lot of Aroha waiting for me,” he added in Korean.
The evening continued with the K-pop idol showcasing his dance prowess through fluid moves in “Bad Mosquito” and “BLEEDING,” performed under striking red lights.
He then gave captivating renditions of “AURA,” “BITTERSWEET MISTAKE,” and “Wish”— songs that fans have been been waiting for him to perform in Manila.
One of the most emotional highlights came with his heartfelt performance of “Distance,” a track he shared with the late Moonbin. Serving as his tribute, the song left many to tears, especially when Moonbin’s voice played at the end, filling the venue with emotion.
The energy rose again with “EXTRA VIRGIN,” followed by Astro’s crowd-favorites “Candy Sugar Pop” and “Baby,” where Filo Aroha’s powerful fanchants echoed through the dome.
Adding a personal touch, the “My Girlfriend is the Man!” lead star roamed the venue during “Your Day” while handing out signed balls, creating a closer bond with fans.
Sanha wrapped up the night with “Love you like fools,” before bidding farewell in fluent Filipino: “Hanggang sa muli! Hintayin ninyo ako. Sobrang mahal ko kayo.”

PLAYFUL MAKNAE
Fans have seen Sanha grow over the years, yet his playful side remains unchanged—from being Astro’s teasing youngest to showing his humor and competitiveness.
This side of him shone during the Prism Escape segment, where he completed fun challenges.
He popped a balloon dart with mini-missions like singing a cappella and making hand hearts, danced to VXON’s “Dapat Lang Ako Lang,” and took on the double speed challenge of “EXTRA VIRGIN” after failing the bamboo pit mission. Though shy at first, he repeated it upon the crowd's request.
In another mission, Sanha stacked stones after writing a wish on the first stone, joking to the host under time pressure, “Don’t move, don’t move,” drawing laughter from the audience.
The final challenge tested his memory of Astro songs in a mashup. With each wrong guess, he playfully blamed fans for teaching him the wrong titles, including “After Midnight,” “When You Call My Name,” “All Good,” and “MY ZONE.”

THE “ISSS” SANHA MINI TREND AND FAN PROJECT
During breaks, Sanha teased next performances with, “The next song is…” often stretching the word “is.”
Filo Aroha quickly caught on, mimicking him with exaggerated “isss” every time—turning it into a running gag of the show.
“Why are you copying me?” Sanha playfully asked them.
Then, while performing “24 Hours,” fans surprised him with a paper plane project.
Letters from fans carried hearwarming messages such as “let’s love each other like fools until the end” and “we’ll cheer on our youngest forever.”
Reading the notes, Sanha responded with sincerity through an interpreter, “I think this is my very first time to visit the Philippines alone. I would like to sincerely say thank you to our Aroha for welcoming me…
“I was really worried actually, but now I can firmly believe that I don’t have to worry next time I come again.”

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