BINI's Historic Coachella Debut: A Triumph for Filipino Music
Roger EbertPulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.
BINI's Coachella Journey: A 'Her-story' in the Making
The Road to Coachella: Anticipation and Preparation
In the scorching Indio, California heat, the eight members of BINI, a celebrated girl group from the Philippines, gathered in their trailer, a mix of anxiety and excitement palpable among them. Surrounded by their dedicated team, some proudly displaying the Philippine flag, the group prepared for their momentous debut on the Mojave stage at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. This performance came on the heels of their latest EP, 'Signals,' adding to the emotional weight of the occasion.
The Power of Unity: A Pre-Performance Ritual
Clad in elaborate blue-turquoise costumes, BINI members adorned warrior-inspired gold dresses with the help of their male backup dancers, who traveled from the Philippines. Amidst the flurry of preparations, they paused for a group prayer, a newly adopted ritual that underscored their unity. Member Aiah, 25, later recounted the emotional significance of their performance director's words, emphasizing the collective spirit of "We're not alone, we're together." This mantra served as a bedrock of support, helping them navigate the immense pressure.
Representing a Nation: The Weight of Expectation
The tears and raw emotions were a testament to the immense significance of their Coachella performance. Known affectionately as "the nation's girl group" in the Philippines, BINI's presence at the festival was a historic first for a musical act from the Southeast Asian country. As Sheena, the youngest member at 21, expressed, this achievement was not just for them, but for the entire Philippines. Laurenti Dyogi, head of their talent agency, Star Magic and Entertainment Group, echoed this sentiment, underscoring the national pride invested in their success.
Years in the Making: From Trainees to Global Stars
The group, formed through the 2019 idol training series 'Star Hunt Academy,' underwent three years of rigorous training before their official debut in 2021. Their journey to Coachella was the culmination of years of hard work and a long-held ambition. Aiah explained that the responsibility of representing their country fueled their intense training and rehearsals, a commitment that began from their very first day as trainees. Their unwavering dedication transformed a distant dream into a tangible reality on the global stage.
The "Pantropiko" Phenomenon: A Global Breakthrough
BINI's global ascent was significantly boosted by their 2023 tropical pop hit, "Pantropiko." This song propelled them to become one of the most streamed OPM (Original Pilipino Music) artists, solidifying their status as cultural ambassadors. Stacey, 22, articulated the profound pride they feel in the song, saying, "Every time I hear 'Pantropiko', I'm very proud to be a Filipino. That's our song. I'm part of that song." The track not only brought them international recognition but also became a symbol of Filipino identity and musical prowess.
An Electrifying Debut: Connecting with the Blooms
Stepping onto the Coachella stage, BINI was met with an outpouring of love from the audience, with chants of "BINI" echoing through the venue. Mikha, 22, described being on the verge of tears from the overwhelming support even before their performance began. Their electrifying set, which included their 2025 hit "Shagidi," featured a dramatic costume change where they shed their gold overdresses to reveal their vibrant blue ensembles underneath. This moment, perfected through intense rehearsals, moved their team to tears, confirming their readiness for a global audience.
The Power of Teamwork: A Shared Vision
Beyond their individual talents, BINI emphasized the crucial role of their team in their success. Unlike many artists from large companies, they openly credited their management, coaches, and support staff for their journey. Mikha recalled their coaches' words, "This is what we've been waiting for, a Filipino artist going global," highlighting the shared dream. The group's interaction with their team, filled with jokes, hugs, and laughter, showcased a collaborative environment built on mutual respect and a collective pursuit of excellence. Gwen, 22, emphasized their creative autonomy, stating that their output stems from their own experiences and perspectives, not "spoon-fed" directives.
Navigating Social Media: Resilience and Sisterhood
In an era dominated by social media, BINI, like many young female artists, faces intense scrutiny. Mikha candidly addressed the negativity, acknowledging that "You really can't please everyone." The group has learned to control their own reactions and focus on what truly matters. Colet, 24, wisely noted that external criticism is "just noise," while Maloi, 23, found solace in reducing screen time. Their sisterhood provides an essential support system, allowing them to lean on each other and reaffirm their trust in one another over external opinions. As Sheena aptly put it, "That's the beauty of being an eight member group, it means that we have more people we can lean on."
A Commitment to Authenticity: The Essence of BINI
As BINI prepared for their second weekend at Coachella, they aimed to conclude this chapter with authenticity, a core value they strive to embody in every experience. Mikha articulated their philosophy: "We do not strive for perfection. We strive for excellence and we strive to be the best versions of ourselves." Aiah added that their journey from humble beginnings to international recognition taught them the importance of embracing all emotions and believing in the power of hard work and supportive relationships. Their story is a testament to resilience, collective effort, and a genuine connection with their audience.

