BINI follows Coachella with tour
- Filipino pop group BINI expanded its 2026 “Signals World Tour” rollout after Coachella, confirming dates, venues, and ticket windows for a 19-stop international leg across North America, Europe, and Asia. - The announced routing starts August 1 in Honolulu and includes Los Angeles, Toronto, Brooklyn, Amsterdam, Paris, London, Singapore, and Taipei, with general ticket sales opening May 15. - The tour turns BINI’s Coachella debut into a broader overseas push after the group became the Philippines’ first pop act at the festival. (forbes.com)
BINI has turned its Coachella debut into a full international run, releasing dates, venues, and ticket details for the 2026 “Signals World Tour.” (abs-cbn.com) (forbes.com) The eight-member Filipino group had already announced June 20 at SM Mall of Asia Arena in Manila and July 11 at SM Seaside Cebu Arena. A Weverse notice said international stops would follow in the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Italy, France, the United Kingdom, Singapore, and Taiwan. (weverse.io) On April 24 and April 25, BINI and ABS-CBN published the fuller routing: 19 international stops from August through November, beginning August 1 at Neal S. Blaisdell Center Arena in Honolulu. The North American leg also includes Los Angeles, Rohnert Park, Las Vegas, San Diego, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, and Brooklyn. (abs-cbn.com) The Europe and Asia dates extend that run into Amsterdam, Rome, Paris, London, Singapore, and Taipei. ABS-CBN said Bloom Membership presales start May 11, local presales start May 12, Spotify presales start May 13, and general sales open May 15. (abs-cbn.com) The timing follows BINI’s two Coachella weekends in Indio, California, where Forbes said the group became the Philippines’ first pop group to perform at the festival. Their first Mojave Stage set on April 10 ran 45 minutes and opened with “Shagidi.” (forbes.com 1) (forbes.com 2) That Coachella appearance came one day after the release of BINI’s third extended play, “Signals,” on April 9. Variety said the group has topped 1 billion streams and framed Coachella as a career turning point as BINI moves deeper into overseas touring. (variety.com) BINI’s members linked the festival exposure to a wider goal than a single U.S. appearance. Variety quoted leader Jhoanna saying the group wants Filipino artists to be “part of these conversations” globally, while Aiah said the visibility can help other people “relate” to what they see onstage. (variety.com) The commercial move is straightforward: a festival set in April, domestic arena shows in June and July, then a ticketed overseas leg starting in August. For BINI, “Signals” is now both the name of the new EP and the banner for its biggest international tour rollout yet. (weverse.io) (abs-cbn.com)