The rising global Filipino girl group BINI is set to appearance at the GRAMMY Museum comes just days after their scheduled debut at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, where they are set to perform on 10 and 17 April of 2026. The engagement marks a significant milestone not only in the girl group but also for Philippine Music Industry or Original Pilipino Music (OPM), as they become the first homegrown Filipino act to reach this stage.

“With more than one billion global streams from viral hits like “Cherry On Top” and a passionate global audience, the octet has rapidly emerged as one of Southeast Asia’s most influential musical forces. Crowned the Philippines’ “Nation’s Girl Group,” the octet has achieved a series of historic milestones, including recognition as one of Spotify’s Breakout Artists of 2024 and making history as the first Filipino group confirmed on the lineup of Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2026.” GRAMMY Museum said.
The girl group’s appearance will be moderated by Emily Mei, though it remains unclear whether this refers to the Chinese-American singer and actress of the same name. Public tickets for the venue sold out within one minute of release.
BINI also announced an upcoming EP and concert titled Signals before a crowd of 15,804 during the Signal Detected: Blooms Day with BINI event held on 21 March at Ayala Malls Market! Market!. The turnout represents a notable increase from their appearance at the same venue two years earlier, when more than 8,000 fans attended the launch of their Talaarawan EP.
BINI is comprising of Aiah, Colet, Maloi, Gwen, Stacey, Mikha, Jhoanna, and Sheena. They regarded as one of the leading forces in P-pop and ranks among the most-streamed Filipino acts on Spotify. The group is also the most-followed Southeast Asian act on the steaming platform.
BINI can be found on Instagram.


