Other stops in other regions are expected to proceed as scheduled.
In a statement issued by the Nation’s Girl Group BINI and their parent management label Star Magic, they announced the postponement of shows in the European leg of their Signals World Tour series.
“Due to unforeseen circumstances beyond our control, the European leg of the BINI Signals World Tour 2026 will be postponed,” the group and the company said in a joint statement. “We sincerely apologize for the disappointment and inconvenience this may cause.”
Affected by this announcement are their supposed shows in Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Rome, Italy; Paris, France; London, United Kingdom; Zurich, Switzerland; and Düsseldorf, Germany, which are all supposed to be staged between late August until early September.
But the parties assured fans, the Blooms, that they are already “working to reschedule the tour,” adding that they will share updated information as soon as possible.
“Ticket buyers will be refunded accordingly from their point of purchase,” they added, as they asked for fans’ patience, understanding and unwavering support.
The announcement comes days after the successful world tour kick-off at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City last June 20 and 21, which led the top Philippine trends on X for both days.
During which, the eight-member team, composed of Aiah, Colet, Maloi, Gwen, Stacey, Mikha, Jhoanna, and Sheena, performed their new songs such as Step Back and Sugar Rush.
They also treated fans with favorites such as I Feel Good, Lagi, Na Na Na, and Unang Kilig, as well as covers of songs from other singers like Duyan by Sarah Geronimo and Kakaibabe by Donnalyn Bartolome.
They also surprised fans by bringing their Coachella set to the show and a special performance of the song A Parallel World, which will be part of the official soundtrack of the upcoming animated film Forgotten Island.
Up next for the tour is Cebu, where they will make history by staging the first-ever concert at the SM Seaside Cebu Arena on July 11 (Saturday).
The group will then embark on an 11-stop North American leg, which starts with Honolulu, Hawaii on August 1, followed by Los Angeles on August 5; Rohnert Park, California on August 7; Las Vegas on August 8; and San Diego on August 9.
In to Canada, they will have shows in Vancouver on August 18, Calgary on August 21, Edmonton on August 22, Winnipeg on August 24, and Toronto on August 27, before goibg back to the U.S.A. for a performance in Brooklyn, New York on August 28.
