BINI performs new songs at GRAMMY Museum in LA

Filipino girl group BINI took the stage at the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles shortly after their Coachella debut. The group performed their new single “Blush” and “Unang Kilig” without a backing track. The performances were shared by Billboard on social media.

BINI, fresh off their debut at Coachella, performed at the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles on April 22. Billboard posted about the event, highlighting the group's live renditions of two tracks from their setlist. The appearance marks another milestone for the rising P-pop act in the U.S. music scene. The group first delivered their new single “Blush,” showcasing their latest release to an enthusiastic audience at the museum. Later in the performance, BINI took on “Unang Kilig” entirely live, without a backing track, demonstrating their vocal prowess and stage presence. These clips, shared by Billboard early on April 22, quickly garnered attention from fans. The performances come amid BINI's growing international profile following their Coachella slot.

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