BINI continues to prove their unstoppable rise on the global stage with a standout appearance at the GRAMMY Museum, where the eight-member P-pop group made their highly anticipated debut on the Global Spin Live series event on April 21 in Los Angeles.
Held at the museum’s theater, Global Spin Live spotlights rising international artists, and BINI’s inclusion marks a historic moment as the first Filipino act to headline a Global Spin Live event. The group participated in a moderated conversation by Emily Mei about their journey, music, and growing international presence, before Jhoanna, Aiah, Colet, Maloi, Gwen, Stacey, Mikha, and Sheena treated Blooms (BINI’s fan base) to performances of their hits “Cherry On Top” and latest release, “Blush,” highlighting their vocal power, effortless synchronization and undeniable stage presence.
The appearance comes amid what has been a massive month for the group. BINI recently made waves at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, delivering performances that introduced them to an even wider global audience. With this momentum, they were featured at the GRAMMY Museum and now, the group is also set to appear at an upcoming event with Billboard for its Women in Music celebration, adding yet another major milestone to their growing list of achievements.
Beyond their live appearances, BINI has been consistently trending across social media platforms, with fans and new listeners alike praising their performances, visuals, and evolving sound. Their increasing visibility online reflects a rapidly expanding fanbase and a cultural moment that continues to push P-pop further into the global spotlight.
As their international schedule continues to grow, BINI’s Global Spin Live debut is more than just a performance – it signals a new chapter in their rapidly expanding global journey.
