BINI announces 2026 world tour, three California shows. Get tickets

BINI’s 2026 world tour will be anything but mini.Following their historic two-weekend stint at Coachella where they became the first Filipina pop group to headline the festival, the upbeat octet announced they’ll play venues all over the globe on their ‘Signals World Tour.’Midway through the country-hopping run, Aiah, Colet, Maloi, Gwen, Stacey, Mikha, Jhoanna and Sheena are slated to play ten shows in North America.While in the U.S., they have three California gigs in the books.They’re scheduled to go down at:Peacock TheaterLos Angeles, CAWednesday, Aug.

5Graton Resort and CasinoRohnert Park, CAFriday, Aug.7San Diego Civic TheatreSan Diego, CASunday, Aug.

9All shows come in support of BINI’s recently-released EP “Signals.” According to Set List FM, the P-Pop group debuted the six-track album’s lead single “Blush” at Coachella.As of now, they’ve yet to take “Unang Kilig,” “Honey Honey,” “Tic Tac Toe,” “Sugar Rush” and “Step Back” to the stage.That decision was likely intentional.““Everything that we put out, it’s from us…it’s not something that being spoon fed to us,” Gwen told The Hollywood Reporter.“It’s something that came from our creative juices, from our experiences, insights and perspectives.”Prior to their Coachella outing, BINI last played venues all over the U.S.

and Canda on their 2025 ‘BINIverse Tour.’ The final show of the trek went down at Vancouver’s Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre and earned rave reviews.“With multiple outfit changes, powerful vocals, and high-energy choreography, BINI’s final stop in Vancouver was a full-spectrum showcase of who they are: modern, confident Filipinas with a deep love for their craft and fans,” Broadway World reported.“Styled with the same fan-centered approach seen in many K-pop concerts, the night was filled with playful banter, emotional moments, and heartfelt interactions that made the arena feel intimate despite its size.”Ti...

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