Fitting closure: 'Boys Night Out' bids goodbye one last time

MANILA, Philippines — For 19 years, “Boys Night Out” (BNO) was not just a radio show, it was a nightly ritual. From the chaotic laughter, to the unfiltered talk, TonyToni, Slick Rick and Sam YG (later with Gino and Tin) built something that went beyond the booth. It was not just radio — it was family.
As fate would have it though, things took an uncanny, unfortunate turn, and “Boys Night Out” was not allowed to air that much-awaited finale show.
But the boys refuse to end it that way and are coming together for “The Last Night Out” on November 10 in Xylo at The Palace.
This is BNO’s final bow — a toast to the spirit that kept the show alive for 19 years, continued in stories like Jojo’s, in milestones shared, and in memories that refuse to fade.
“'Last Night Out' is actually not for us. This is the night that we give back,” said Sam. “This is us honoring every single person who was part of 'Boys Night Out' and who made it the show that it was for 19 years.”
“They say you’re only good ‘til your last show,” TonyToni added. “So I feel like fans deserve a last show. I think they deserve a goodbye.”
TonyToni, Slick Rick, Sam YG, Tin, and Gino are set to bond with their listeners and fans for a grand finale celebrating almost two decades of laughter, love, and late-night magic.
The Lighthouse Group teams up with the Boys to mount this fitting closure.
“What people can expect is, everything that you grew up with listening to BNO, you'll get to see, you'll get to hear,” shared Gino. “It's a celebration essentially, as cliché as it might be, of the 19 years of 'Boys Night Out.' Saktong inuman, saktong tambay and hopefully, like what we always aim for every show, we’ll leave you entertained.”
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