MANILA, Philippines — Filipino girl group BINI has officially unveiled full details of its highly anticipated “Signals World Tour,” riding on global momentum from its breakout performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2026.
In reports by Forbes and Variety, the eight-member P-pop act is set to mount a multi-continent tour spanning Asia, North America, and Europe—marking its most expansive international effort to date. The tour follows the release of their latest EP, Signals, and signals the group’s continued push into the global music scene.

The tour is scheduled to kick off in Manila on June 20, with additional Philippine and international stops lined up, including cities across the United States, Canada, and key European markets.
According to Variety, BINI’s Coachella stint served as a turning point in their career, significantly expanding their international visibility and fanbase. The publication noted that the group’s appearance at the globally renowned festival helped cement their status as one of the most promising acts emerging from Southeast Asia.
Forbes similarly highlighted the group’s strong online engagement and growing global demand following their historic Coachella debut, where they became the first Filipino girl group to perform at the festival.

The “Signals World Tour” is named after the group’s latest release, which features a more evolved sound blending pop with global influences. The project, alongside the tour, reflects BINI’s effort to connect with a broader international audience while maintaining their Filipino identity.
Industry observers see the tour as a natural progression for the group, following a series of successful concerts and international appearances in recent years. With strong demand from both local and overseas fans, ticket sales are expected to be competitive across multiple stops.
As BINI prepares to take its music to a wider global stage, the “Signals World Tour” underscores the growing influence of P-pop and Filipino artists in the international music industry.





