BINI, personal na humarap sa mga senador para sa isang mahalagang parangal
- Filipino girl group BINI was honored at the Philippine Senate following a historic international performance
- The recognition came through Senate Resolution No. 46 led by Senate President Vicente Sotto III
- The group made history as the first Filipino act to perform at Coachella
- Their achievement was praised as an inspiration to young Filipinos worldwide
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The Filipino girl group BINI received formal recognition at the Senate of the Philippines on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, marking a significant moment in their growing international career. The group was honored through Senate Resolution No. 46 following their historic performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California last April.

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The resolution, adopted under the leadership of Senate President Vicente C. Sotto III, commended BINI for bringing pride and honor to the country. Their appearance at the Senate underscored the importance of their achievement, not only in the music industry but also in representing Filipino talent on a global stage.
BINI made headlines earlier this year after becoming the first Filipino act to perform at the prestigious Coachella festival. Known for its global audience and influence in the music scene, the festival served as a platform for the group to showcase their artistry and cultural identity to international viewers.
During the recognition, lawmakers emphasized how BINI’s milestone reflects the evolving presence of Filipino artists in global entertainment. Their success was highlighted as a testament to the potential of local talent to break barriers and achieve worldwide recognition.
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“BINI_ph’s achievement serves as an inspiration to young Filipinos, demonstrating that Filipino talent can thrive and gain recognition on the world stage,” the resolution stated.
The recognition also signals a broader acknowledgment of the impact of Pinoy pop music, often referred to as P-pop, which has steadily gained traction both locally and internationally in recent years.
As BINI continues to expand its reach, their Senate recognition marks another milestone in their journey, one that not only celebrates their success but also reinforces their role as cultural ambassadors for the Philippines.
BINI is composed of eight members: Aiah, Colet, Maloi, Gwen, Stacey, Mikha, Jhoanna, and Sheena. Since their debut, they have been widely recognized as the “Nation’s Girl Group” due to their growing influence in Philippine pop music and strong connection with fans. Their performances, music releases, and public presence have helped them establish a solid place in the local entertainment scene, making them one of the most prominent P-pop acts of their generation.
In separate news, Anne Curtis returned to Coachella after 16 years and shared moments from the event online. She expressed pride in BINI following their debut performance at the international festival. Anne also looked back on her own first experience at Coachella in 2008, recalling how meaningful it was for her. Fans warmly reacted to her posts, saying they missed seeing her enjoy music festivals and public events abroad.
Meanwhile, Sarah Geronimo expressed pride in BINI after they won the Global Force Award. The Popstar Royalty reflected on having received the same recognition in the previous year, making the achievement more meaningful for her. BINI dedicated their award to their fans and the OPM community, acknowledging their support throughout their journey. The group also made history as the first all-Filipino act to perform at Coachella.
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