BINI ANNOUNCES ‘SIGNALS’ WORLD TOUR DATES FRESH OFF HISTORIC COACHELLA DEBUT

​Following a monumental, history-making performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, P-pop sensation BINI has officially unveiled the dates and stops for their highly anticipated second global trek, the “Signals” world tour. The announcement solidifies the “Nation’s Girl Group” as a rising powerhouse on the international stage, with scheduled stops across Asia, North America, and Europe.

​The tour comes on the heels of the group’s latest musical release, anchored by the breakout single “Blush.” Moving on from the vibrant energies of their third studio album FLAMES and the widespread success of BINIverse, this new project showcases a more confident, globally-oriented sound. The new body of work features a seamless interplay of English and Tagalog lyrics, layered vocals, and polished pop production.

​The announcement lands amid massive global momentum sparked by their Coachella debut, where BINI made history as the first-ever Filipino group to perform at the prestigious festival. Sharing a lineup with international heavyweights like Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G, the group became one of the weekend’s biggest breakout acts.

​The performance generated immense digital traction, capturing a No. 1 worldwide trend on X (formerly Twitter) with over one million mentions within hours. Clips of their set amassed tens of millions of cross-platform views, securing the title of the most-viewed Coachella 2026 performance by a female act on Instagram. Furthermore, global search interest peaked with a perfect 100 score on Google Trends.

​Laurenti Dyogi, the head of Star Magic and Entertainment Group, reflected on the milestone’s gravity.

​“This means a lot to the girls. It actually means a lot to the entire nation,” Dyogi stated.

​With a massive fanbase collectively known as “Blooms” and a social media following surpassing 100 million across various platforms, BINI has quickly become one of the Philippines’ most influential cultural exports.

The “Signals” tour follows their historic first world tour, which kicked off with a solo sell-out at the 50,000-seat Philippine Arena in Bulacan—making them the first Filipino act to achieve the feat at the world’s largest indoor venue.

​The group’s rapid ascent is backed by a string of streaming hits, including “Cherry On Top” and “Blink Twice” from the BINIverse EP (released in February 2025), alongside FLAMES standouts “Shagidi,” “Bikini,” and “Sweet Tooth.” Together, their discography has propelled the group past the two billion milestone in combined global audio and video streams.

​BINI’s international accolades continue to pile up. The group was featured on the Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 list for 2025, named among Spotify’s Breakout Artists of 2024, and recognized by GRAMMY.com as one of the “14 Pinoy Pop Acts You Should Know.”

They have also taken home the MTV EMA for Best Asia Act, won “Female Group of the Year” at the 2025 Jupiter Music Awards, and secured a nomination at Brazil’s 2025 BreakTudo Awards. Their global footprint is further highlighted by cross-cultural collaborations, such as the “Blink Twice (Dos Veces Remix)” with Spanish-Mexican artist BELINDA, and their landmark performance as the first Filipino pop group at KCON Los Angeles.

​The “Signals” world tour kicks off this June in Manila before crossing oceans to connect with global audiences.

​SIGNALS WORLD TOUR 2026 OFFICIAL DATES

Asia Leg 1

  • June 20 & 21: Manila, PH — MOA Arena
  • July 11: Cebu, PH — SM Seaside Cebu Arena

United States & Canada

  • August 1: Honolulu, HI — Neal S. Blaisdell Center – Arena
  • August 5: Los Angeles, CA — Peacock Theater
  • August 7: Rohnert Park, CA — The Event at Graton Resort & Casino
  • August 8: Las Vegas, NV — PH Live at Planet Hollywood
  • August 9: San Diego, CA — San Diego Civic Theatre
  • August 18: Vancouver, BC, CAN — Queen Elizabeth Theatre
  • August 21: Calgary, AB, CAN — Grey Eagle Resort & Casino
  • August 22: Edmonton, AB, CAN — Edmonton EXPO Centre
  • August 24: Winnipeg, MB, CAN — Canada Life Centre
  • August 27: Toronto, ON, CAN — The Bowl at Sobeys Stadium
  • August 28: Brooklyn, NY — Kings Theatre

Europe & United Kingdom

  • August 30: Amsterdam, NL — AFAS Live
  • September 1: Rome, IT — Cave of the Auditorium Parco della Musica
  • September 4: Paris, FR — Zenith
  • September 6: London, UK — OVO Arena Wembley
  • September 9: Zurich, CH — Komplex 457
  • September 11: Dusseldorf, DE — Mitsubishi Electric Hall

Asia Leg 2

  • October 25: Singapore, SG — Arena @ EXPO
  • November 15: Taipei City — New Taipei City Exhibition Hall

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