BINI Takes Coachella by Storm With Filipino Pride and P-pop Power

BINI Takes Coachella By Storm
Photo courtesy of BINI_ph Facebook page

Blooms, this is history in real time! BINI didn’t just step onto the Coachella stage, they took over the Mojave Stage in a full surge of Filipino pride, P-Pop power, and Bloom-driven energy on April 11, 2026 (PH time). The desert didn’t feel distant anymore, it felt like home expanded into a global spotlight. Across social media, Filipino fans and artists flooded timelines with pride for this historic moment.

Ignition: Filipino Power Hits First

The set opened with “Shagidi,” a Filipino game-inspired track reimagined on a global stage, with BINI appearing in gold outfits and traditional Filipino hats called ‘salakot’ alongside their Besties. The energy landed instantly, sharp, confident, and impossible to ignore as the crowd locked into every move.

A quick transformation followed, shifting the visuals into blue-green, ocean-toned outfits that changed the mood while keeping the momentum strong. “Zero Pressure” and “Out of My Head” carried this wave forward, blending control and charisma in a smooth but powerful flow.

Momentum Surge: Crowd Goes All In

The energy climbed higher with “Karera” and “Salamin, Salamin,” where a tight and explosive dance break sent the crowd into a unified wave of movement and sound. The reaction inside the tent grew louder, as if the entire space was moving as one.

“Blink Twice” and “Cherry on Top” followed with a lighter, playful shift, giving the set a bright and easy glow without losing its performance edge.

Crowd Connection: Energy Turns Interactive

BINI Mikha brought the audience deeper into the moment by teaching the Filipino “Eyy!” hand gesture, which the crowd instantly echoed back across the venue. The interaction turned the stage into a shared space of energy between BINI and the audience.

BINI Gwen then teased what was coming next, building anticipation before “Blush” arrived with a sharper, more confident tone from the Signals EP. This transitioned into “Bikini,” which filled the stage with warm, sunlit energy and effortless charm.

A full dance break with their Besties elevated the performance further, showcasing precise formations, strong execution, and complete stage control.

Final Wave: A Shared Victory Moment

“Pantropiko” closed the set in full celebration, with the crowd instantly recognizing the track and erupting into a massive singalong. The energy peaked, turning the finale into a shared moment between performers and audience.

As the final lights faded, BINI expressed gratitude to Coachella, their Besties, and the fans who carried them through the moment. Filipino pride rang across the venue through “Pilipinas!” sealing the performance as a global declaration of identity.

What Comes Next: The Energy Continues

BINI is set to return for Coachella on April 17, 2026, with the setlist still unannounced. The anticipation continues to build, with fans already expecting another potential history-making moment on the global stage.

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