BINI Fires Up Signals World Tour 2026 With Two Sold-Out Nights at SM MOA Arena

BINI Signals World Tour 2026 Manila Kickoff
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BINI kicked off their Signals World Tour 2026 on June 20–21, 2026, with a powerful sold-out run, transforming SM Mall of Asia Arena into a full-scale celebration of P-pop evolution and pure Bloom energy.

Two Nights, One Electric Beginning

Across both nights, BINI delivered a tightly packed setlist that stitched together their signature hits and Signals-era sound into one cohesive live experience. The arena echoed with fan favorites like “Karera,” “Zero Pressure,” “Salamin, Salamin,” “Pantropiko,” and “Lagi,” alongside pop-driven tracks including “Na Na Na,” “Katabi,” “I Feel Good,” “Sweet Tooth,” and more.

The momentum continued with tracks from their Signals EP, including “Sugar Rush,” “Unang Kilig,” “Honey Honey,” “Step Back,” “Tic Tac Toe,” and “Blush,” keeping the energy locked in from start to finish. 

Stages Beyond the Main Spotlight

The kickoff also expanded beyond the main group performances, turning the arena into a multi-layered showcase of artistry. The world-renowned A-Team dance crew delivered a dance-focused segment that added sharp, high-impact energy to the production flow. The Besties dance group closely tied to BINI’s live shows and international stages including Coachella, delivered a special stage moment that expanded the concert’s creative scope.

Covers That Shift the Mood

BINI also carved space for reinterpretation, delivering emotionally distinct cover stages that highlighted individual artistry. Aiah, Colet, Jhoanna, and Sheena performed “Duyan,” a Sarah Geronimo classic. Mikha, Stacey, Gwen, and Maloi took on “Kakaibabe” by Donnalyn Bartolome, giving the segment a playful twist that resonated strongly with the crowd.

A Glimpse Into Another World

Adding a cinematic layer to the night, the group teased “A Parallel World,” a track from DreamWorks Animation’s “Forgotten Island” soundtrack. Even in its brief form, the performance hinted at a larger creative universe forming around BINI, one that stretches beyond music and into storytelling on a global scale.

With the Manila kickoff now complete, the Signals World Tour 2026 moves forward to its next stop in Cebu before BINI takes the stage across international cities in North America, Europe, Oceania, and Asia.

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