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SB19, BINI members meet in California following successful shows

The paths of the Pinoy music representatives recently crossed.

The paths of the Pinoy music representatives recently crossed.

In a series of social media posts, breakout P-pop groups SB19 and BINI shared snapshots from their reunion on Friday, August 7 (local time).

The members of both teams met up at the Rohnert Park in California, USA, after their respective series of successful shows.

SB19, the five-member boy band composed of Josh, Stell, Pablo, Felip, and Justin, is fresh from their historic debut performance at the Lollapalooza Festival in Chicago last July 30 (local time).

Meanwhile, BINI, the eight-member team comprising Aiah, Colet, Maloi, Gwen, Stacey, Mikha, Jhoanna, and Sheena, is currently staging the North American leg of their Signals World Tour that kicked off in the Philippines last June.

In fact, the interaction happened backstage at the venue of their concert stop in Rohnert Park.

The girl group also seemingly hinted at a possible collaboration with the biy band, sharing in their post: “Looks like we’ve got something on the frequency… Stay tuned!

The interaction between the two P-pop juggernauts also happens weeks after both teams were announced as Philippine Tourism Ambassadors by the Department of Tourism (DOT).

Together, they are set to appear in promotional materials that aim to entice tourists to visit the Philippines under the Love The Philippines banner.

Furthermore, SB19 and BINI are also confirmed as acts in the upcoming Summer Sonic Festival in Osaka and Tokyo, Japan in the forthcoming week.


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