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Following a landmark festival debut, BINI heads to Los Angeles this April for an intimate session at the GRAMMY Museum to break down the sonic evolution of their new EP, Signals.

The “BINI-verse” is officially going global. Fresh off a historic performance at Coachella, The Nation’s Girl Group—comprising Aiah, Colet, Maloi, Gwen, Stacey, Mikha, Jhoanna, and Sheena—is heading to one of the music world’s most prestigious institutions: the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles.

On the evening of April 21 (April 22 Manila time), BINI will headline the museum’s acclaimed “Global Spin Live” series. This intimate event is set to be a significant platform for the group to discuss their rapid international ascent and perform tracks from their highly anticipated new EP, Signals.

Pushing the boundaries of pop

The GRAMMY Museum’s invitation serves as a major industry nod, recognizing the group’s influence beyond Philippine shores. BINI follows fellow P-pop pioneer Josh Cullen of SB19, who graced the same museum stage in 2024.

“As they celebrate the upcoming release of their new EP ‘Signals’ on April 9, BINI continues to push the boundaries of pop, proving they are not only the pride of the Philippines but one of the most exciting rising forces in global music today,” the museum added.

The “Signals” era and the road ahead

The timing of the LA guesting marks a fever pitch for the group’s 2026 calendar. With the ‘Signals’ EP dropping on April 9, the group is expected to carry that momentum into their Coachella sets on April 10 and 17, where they share the lineup with international stars like Sabrina Carpenter, Teddy Swims, and The xx.

The “Walo” will hold two “Signals” concerts: on June 20 at the Mall of Asia Arena and on July 11 at the Seaside Cebu Arena.

The last Filipino act to perform at the GRAMMY Museum was SB19’s Josh Cullen in 2024.

For the month of April, the museum will also feature Melanie Martinez, Young the Giant, Gary Stewart, and Julieta Venegas.

 
 

BINI heads to the GRAMMY Museum this April for “Global Spin Live,” celebrating their new EP ‘Signals’ and a historic month for P-pop on the world stage.

 
 

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