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BINI set to make GRAMMY Museum’s ‘Global Spin Live’ debut

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March 27 ------ After their Coachella debut, BINI is scheduled to grace the GRAMMY Museum’s “Global Spin Live” to promote their EP “Signals” and have a special performance.


The GRAMMY Museum announced BINI’s upcoming appearance at the Los Angeles-based venue, scheduled for Tuesday, April 21. The platform offers global artists an opportunity to introduce themselves to a wider audience. “With more than one billion global streams from viral hits like ‘Cherry On Top’ and a passionate global audience, the octet has rapidly emerged as one of Southeast Asia’s most influential musical forces. Crowned the Philippines’ ‘Nation’s Girl Group, the octet has achieved a series of historic milestones,” the platform said.


The girl group’s appearance will be moderated by Emily Mei, though it remains unclear whether this is the Chinese-American singer-actress of the same name.


BINI’s upcoming appearance at the GRAMMY Museum happens days after their historic Coachella debut, where they’re slated to perform on April 10 and 17. This is a major milestone not only for the female octet but also for OPM in general, as they’re the first homegrown Filipino act to achieve this milestone.


Composed of Jhoanna, Aiah, Colet, Maloi, Gwen, Stacey, Mikha, and Sheena, BINI is one of the leading forces of P-pop and is one of the local acts with the highest number of streams on Spotify. Some of their biggest hits are “Pantropiko,” “Salamin, Salamin,” “Huwag Muna Tayong Umuwi,” and “Karera.”


Source: inquirer.net

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