BINI continues its global rise with the release of its three-part documentary series, “BINI Docuseries,” now streaming on Netflix starting April 10. The premiere arrives just ahead of another historic moment for the group—their highly anticipated performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 11, 7:15 AM PHT.

Produced by ABS-CBN News, the docuseries has already earned recognition at the 2025 New York Festivals TV & Film Awards, highlighting its strong storytelling and production quality. It also reinforces BINI’s growing influence as one of the Philippines’ most prominent global music exports.
An inside look at the Nation’s Girl Group
“BINI Docuseries” offers an intimate, unfiltered look into the journey of members Jhoanna, Aiah, Colet, Maloi, Gwen, Stacey, Mikha, and Sheena—tracing their evolution from trainees to becoming the country’s “Nation’s Girl Group.”
Across three episodes, the series revisits their early struggles, sacrifices, and the intense training that shaped their discipline and artistry. It also highlights the challenges they overcame in breaking into a highly competitive music industry, offering fans a deeper understanding of the resilience behind their success.
A growing global spotlight
The docuseries is expected to reach a wider international audience through Netflix, further amplifying BINI’s global visibility. Its distribution forms part of ABS-CBN’s broader international content strategy, which continues to bring Filipino storytelling and talent to audiences worldwide.
For fans—known as Blooms—the release adds to the growing excitement surrounding the group’s international breakthrough.
From streaming screens to the Coachella stage
The momentum continues as BINI prepares to make history at Coachella, marking a major milestone for P-pop on the global stage. Their performance will also be accessible worldwide via the Coachella YouTube channel through the Mojave Stage livestream, allowing fans everywhere to witness the moment in real time.
From documentary storytelling to global festival stages, BINI’s journey reflects a new era for Filipino pop—one that is increasingly visible, influential, and recognized on the world stage.









