P-Pop History: BINI Concludes Landmark Coachella 2026 Run

The case of Philippine pop (P-pop) becoming popular around the world peaked with the official end of their historic journey by the girl group in the country called BINI at Coachella 2026. Playing two weekends in a row on the coveted Mojave Stage, the group of members Aiah, Colet, Maloi, Gwen, Stacey, Mikha, Jhoanna and Sheena became the first homegrown Filipino group to ever appear on the festival stage.

A High-Octane Week 2 Finale

On April 18, 2026 (Philippine Time), BINI presented a confident and brave set which was a resounding climax to their California debut. Their initial weekend was characterized by conventional flourishes and a sense of newness and freshness of debut, but the second weekend was when the group shifted into a more aggressive, more mature sound.

The band swapped their blue and white Week 1 outfits with metallic pink costumes, marking a change of tone. The 45-minute set, starting with the empowering anthem “Strings” was a masterpiece of synchronization and stage presence. The audience, a motley of international visitors of the festival and flag-carrying “Blooms,” was especially noisier in the end, shouting BINI! BINI! long before the girls came on the stage.

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Landmark Moments and Setlist Highlights

The BINI Coachella 2026 setlist was well-selected to reflect the versatility of this group with viral summer hits mixed with high-energy dance music.

SongSignificance
“Strings”A bold opener that highlighted the group’s vocal range and grit.
“Karera”An emotional anthem about resilience that resonated deeply with the crowd.
“Blush”The live debut of their newest single from the EP Signals.
“Pantropiko”The ultimate closer, featuring an electrifying extended dance break.

Besides the music, the group also took time to greet the audience in various Filipino dialects emphasizing on their origins as Mabuhay ang musikang Pilipino (Long live Filipino music) before prostrating themselves.

Global Impact and Future Milestones

The success of the BINI in Coachella has already started to change the global attitude towards P-pop. Their performance has been quoted by major media outlets such as Rolling Stone andForbes as one that brought the Southeast Asian music to the international scene.

This Coachella performance is only the first stage in their worldwide tour in 2026. The group will again make history when they play April 21, 2026, as the first Filipino group to play at the GRAMMY Museum’s, in their “Global Spin Live” in Los Angeles.

FAQs

Q1: What was the main difference between BINI’s Week 1 and Week 2 Coachella sets?

Although the basic setlist was still the same, BINI replaced their first song with a different song, replacing “Shagidi” (Week 1) with “Strings” (Week 2). They also replaced their more Filipino influenced beach outfits with more metallic pink costumes to display a tougher aspect of the group.

Q2: Did BINI debut any new music at the festival?

Yes. To coincide with their trip to Coachella, BINI issued a new EP called Signals and played the song “Blush” on the Mojave Stage, the first time ever.

Q3: How many songs did BINI perform during their set?

BINI played a 10-song set which took around 45 minutes, featuring their hits, such as “Salamin, Salamin,” “Cherry On Top,” and their viral breakout, “Pantropiko.”

Manika

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