The Walo Takeover: BINI Stuns in Sold-Out Global Spin Debut
- By: Francesca Bacordo
- April 23, 2026
Continuing their meteoric rise post-Coachella, BINI group made history as the first Filipino act to headline the prestigious event.
Fresh off a career-defining stint at Coachella, the “Nation’s Girl Group” brought their signature P-pop charm to an intimate, sold-out crowd of Blooms, proving that their vocal talent and stage presence are ready for the world’s biggest spotlights.
The evening was a masterclass in versatility, as Jhoanna, Aiah, Colet, Maloi, Gwen, Stacey, Mikha, and Sheena balanced high-energy choreography with raw, stripped-back vocals. During an insightful 45-minute Q&A, the members opened up about the emotional journey behind their new EP, Signals, and the five years of hard work that led them to this historic moment in Los Angeles.
The group showcased their tight-knit bond and humor, sharing stories of their growth from trainees to international icons, all while dressed in stunning, earthy-toned high-fashion ensembles that signaled their evolution into a more mature, global aesthetic.
The musical highlights of the night were nothing short of breathtaking. BINI delivered a high-octane performance of their viral hit “Cherry On Top” before slowing things down with a soulful, vocal-heavy rendition of their latest single, “Blush.”
Showing off their technical prowess, the girls treated the audience to an a cappella snippet of “Unang Kilig” and brought the house down with a viral-worthy cover of Beyoncé’s “Love On Top,” demonstrating harmonies that left the room in awe.
In an Instagram post, BINI shared a series of stills during the event, captioned “Blushing, smiling, and still feeling the kilig after our Grammy Museum performance!”

As they prepare to receive the Global Force Award at Billboard’s Women in Music on April 29 at the Hollywood Palladium, BINI’s momentum shows no signs of slowing.
Following their U.S. activities, the group will officially kick off their “Signals” World Tour in June with a two-day homecoming at the Mall of Asia Arena on June 20 and 21 and a stop in Cebu on July 11, before heading to international cities across North America, Europe, and Asia. BINI’s appearance at the GRAMMY Museum stands as a definitive statement: the P-pop revolution has officially arrived on American soil.





