When the lineup for Coachella 2026 was first announced, fans around the world celebrated a new wave of global representation. But for Filipinos, one name stood out the most: BINI. Their inclusion wasn’t just another milestone—it was history in the making. From Local Stars to Global Stage Held at the iconic Empire Polo Club in California, Coachella is known as one of the biggest and most influential music festivals in the world. Every year, it gathers top artists from across genres and continents. In 2026, BINI stepped onto that stage—not just as performers, but as the first Filipino girl group ever to do so . For a group that started by building a strong fanbase in the Philippines, this moment marked their transition into true global artists. The Performance That Made Waves BINI performed during both opening Fridays—April 10 and April 17—bringing their signature P-pop sound to an international audience. Taking over the Mojave stage, they delivered a perform...
The Philippines is experiencing a surge in volcanic tourism as the activity of Mayon and Taal volcanoes draws global attention in 2026. Regions such as Albay, Sorsogon, and Batangas are quickly emerging as exciting destinations for adventure seekers eager to witness nature’s raw power up close. In Albay, the ongoing unrest of Mayon Volcano—currently under heightened alert—has unexpectedly boosted tourism. Visitors are flocking to safe viewing areas to watch glowing lava flows and nighttime eruptions, creating a unique “natural light show.” Despite safety restrictions, authorities confirm that attractions outside the designated danger zones remain open and secure for travelers. (Gulf News) This growing interest highlights a broader trend: volcanic activity is no longer just a natural hazard but also a tourism driver. Local economies are benefiting as hotels, tours, and related services see increased demand, even amid ongoing monitoring and evacuations in high-risk zones. (Inquirer....