BINI interpreta nuevas canciones en el GRAMMY Museum de Los Ángeles

El grupo femenino filipino BINI subió al escenario del GRAMMY Museum en Los Ángeles poco después de su debut en Coachella. El grupo interpretó sus nuevos sencillos “Blush” y “Unang Kilig” sin pista de acompañamiento. Las actuaciones fueron compartidas por Billboard en redes sociales.

BINI, recién salidas de su debut en Coachella, actuaron en el GRAMMY Museum de Los Ángeles el 22 de abril. Billboard publicó sobre el evento, destacando las interpretaciones en vivo del grupo de dos pistas de su repertorio. Esta aparición marca otro hito para el grupo de P-pop en ascenso dentro de la escena musical estadounidense. El grupo presentó primero su nuevo sencillo “Blush”, mostrando su lanzamiento más reciente ante una audiencia entusiasta en el museo. Más adelante en la presentación, BINI interpretó “Unang Kilig” totalmente en vivo, sin pista de acompañamiento, demostrando su destreza vocal y presencia escénica. Estos clips, compartidos por Billboard a primera hora del 22 de abril, llamaron rápidamente la atención de los fans. Las actuaciones se producen en medio del creciente perfil internacional de BINI tras su participación en Coachella.

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