SB19’s A’TIN Breaks All-Time Record for Most Billboard Fan Army Face-Off Wins: Complete List of Winners
SB19’s A’TIN Clinches Historic Fourth Consecutive Billboard Fan Army Face-Off Title

Demonstrating unmatched dedication and global mobilization, SB19’s loyal fandom, A’TIN, officially captured the crown in the 2026 Billboard Fan Army Face-Off, overcoming Harry Styles’ formidable Harries in a fiercely contested finale.
This triumphant outcome marks A’TIN’s fourth straight championship—an unprecedented milestone that breaks their previous tie with T-ara’s Queens (who dominated the contest from 2015 through 2017). With this latest triumph, the Filipino powerhouse fandom now stands alone in tournament history with the most cumulative titles since the annual showdown premiered in 2014.
A’TIN’s decisive victory also sustains an unbroken tradition: every tournament edition to date has been claimed by the fanbase of an Asian musical act. While earlier championships were dominated exclusively by South Korean superstars, SB19 continues to blaze a trail as the premier Philippine act on the global stage.
A Grueling Path to the 2026 Championship
The road to victory was far from effortless. A’TIN navigated a rigorous, star-studded tournament bracket, eliminating devoted fan communities across multiple phases:
- Preliminary Rounds: Defeated the fanbases of Hilary Duff, Megan Thee Stallion, and Melanie Martinez
- Quarterfinals: Advanced past Zara Larsson’s dedicated supporters
- Semifinals: Triumphed over Benson Boone’s burgeoning fanbase
- Championship Finals: Secured the overall title against Harry Styles’ Harries
This year’s stellar run builds upon an already legendary winning streak. In previous iterations, A’TIN established their dominance by surmounting powerhouse fandoms including SEVENTEEN’s CARATs (2023), Rihanna’s Navy (2024), and Selena Gomez’s Selenators (2025).
The Rise of P-Pop Pioneers: SB19
Composed of Pablo, Josh, Stell, Ken, and Justin, the Manila-based quintet debuted in October 2018 under ShowBT with their ballad “Tilaluha,” followed by their acclaimed 2020 debut studio album, Get in the Zone. Beyond their international community engagement, the group continues to achieve commercial milestones, with their anthem “Dam” ascending to No. 4 on the Billboard Philippines Hot 100 in March 2025.
Billboard Fan Army Face-Off: Complete Roll of Champions
A look back at every victor since the tournament’s inception:
- 2014: BIGBANG – VIPs
- 2015: T-ara – Queens
- 2016: T-ara – Queens
- 2017: T-ara – Queens
- 2018: Super Junior – E.L.F
- 2019: Tournament not held
- 2020: Super Junior – E.L.F
- 2021: Tournament not held
- 2022: Stray Kids – STAY
- 2023: SB19 – A’TIN
- 2024: SB19 – A’TIN
- 2025: SB19 – A’TIN
- 2026: SB19 – A’TIN
As A’TIN establishes a standard of loyalty rarely matched in modern pop culture, the musical world will be watching to see if any fanbase can challenge their reign in 2027.
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