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It hasn’t even been half a year since BINI wrapped up their BINIverse World Tour, which took them to key cities around the globe, but they have already made their way back to the Philippine Arena in Bulacan for their grand year-end party, BINIfied.
Tens of thousands of fans — Blooms, as they’re officially called — flocked to the Bocaue, Bulacan, Philippine Arena on Nov. 29 to see Aiah, Colet, Maloi, Gwen, Stacey, Mikha, Jhoanna, and Sheena perform their biggest hits live, with special surprises to boot.
It was to thunderous cheers and a street-style graffiti LED backdrop that BINI stepped on stage, wearing neon-colored outfits to kick off their concert with Shagidi. They forged on with Out of My Head, utilizing their long walkway of a stage that ended in the center of the pit, shaped like their official BINI flower logo, before continuing into a powerful Zero Pressure.

BINIfied kicks off strong with the girls decked out in neon outfits.
BINI then got up close and personal with their fans during Cherry on Top, going around the venue while riding carts. They closed their first set of performances with the vocally powerful Strings, showcasing their strong vocals.

BINI poses for a photo with their fans present at the Philippine Arena
From then on, individual members got the spotlight to shine, starting with Stacey, who channeled Wonder Woman with her powerful cover of Demi Lovato’s Confident. Aiah then took everybody’s breath away with an Arabian Nights-reminiscent performance of Genie in a Bottle and Fighter by Christina Aguilera, before Jhoanna arrived onstage riding a motorcycle and jumping into Ex Battalion’s Pakinabang and Gloc-9’s Sumayaw Ka. Gwen closed off the first set of solos with Camila Cabello’s Don’t Go Yet, stealing hearts with a cha-cha dance break.
In between solo performances, the group returned to the stage for more: Secrets, Golden Arrow, and even a newer version of Karera that started out calmer and more sentimental than the original before turning lively, prompting fans to clap and sing along. This transitioned into Salamin, Salamin, where fans joined BINI onstage.
The members’ individual stages continued afterward, with Maloi performing a heavenly cover of Tori Kelly’s version of Bridge Over Troubled Water and Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing, and Colet covering Madonna, Justin Timberlake, and Timbaland’s 4 Minutes — complete with a fiery drum solo. Mikha then showcased an enchanting performance of Feeling Good and Sway in a glittery getup, while Sheena turned the energy up with a funky cover of Bruno Mars’ Uptown Funk.
Following this rush of adrenaline, the crowd slowly settled as the screen lit up with a video showcasing BINI’s journey in 2025, with clips from their BINIverse World Tour, new albums, outreach sessions, and more career-defining moments.
BINI returned onstage for the main show’s final stretch with songs from their newest album, “Flames.” Donning outfits in a gold, white, black, and pink color palette, they serenaded the Philippine Arena with their sweet voices in Katabi and First Luv, before kicking into a group performance of their album’s Sweet Tooth.
But the surprises didn’t end there, as BINI’s mascots, called BINIKada, had their very own segment. While Blooms sang, the mascots danced onstage in an adorable performance of Na Na Na.
It was then that BINI — dressed in silver, gold, and blue outfits — turned up the heat with their megahit Pantropiko, with eight lucky fans getting the opportunity to dance with BINI onstage in a fun party that highlighted the track that turned them into a household name. Afterwards came Bikini, from their newest album, alongside sweet performances of Paruparo and Infinity to close off the night — and, of course, photos of BINI with the entire crowd who came to support them.
The entire BINIfied concert was a celebration of BINI’s career and music thus far, showcasing why and how they earned the nickname Nation’s Girl Group. In 2026, the girl group has a stage at the annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival ahead of them, proving that their reign is highly recognized.

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