The Filipino girl group’s desert debut proved P-pop’s pedigree. Now Manila needs to find the budget to back the talent already going global
The flags arrived before BINI did. They were already rippling across the Mojave Tent at Coachella in a sea of blue, red and white when the eight-member group took the stage on a recent Friday afternoon, carried by fans who had travelled across oceans and time zones for a moment that had never been seen before.
For the devoted fans known as “Blooms” packed into the Mojave Tent, it was vindication. For the musicians, policymakers and cultural economists watching from Manila, it was something more urgent: a starting gun.
With their rigorous training and precision choreography, the group is at the vanguard of Pinoy pop, or P-pop: the Philippines’ answer to South Korea’s cultural juggernaut.
Source: News - South China Morning Post