See You Later are no strangers to defining moments in live music, and on the 10th of April 2026, the Los Angeles-based design studio took on their most significant yet: BINI‘s Coachella debut.
When BINI member Jhoanna publicly manifested a Coachella performance back in February 2025 with the words “Manifesting. Hopefully, Coachella po”, few could have predicted just how quickly those words would come true. See You Later was brought in to make sure the reality of BINI’s artistic vision matched the magnitude of the dream. Blending precision, storytelling, and a signature aesthetic that transforms empty spaces into moments of unforgettable connection, See You Later have quietly become one of live music’s most formidable creative forces. Missy Elliott‘s Coachella 2025 Mainstage. NAV‘s Coachella 2024 stage. Diplo‘s Coachella 2021 stage. For See You Later, Coachella is something of a second home. Beyond the festival, their immersive aesthetic has shaped some of the most talked-about moments in recent pop culture history: Doechii at the 2025 Grammys, Sabrina Carpenter‘s Short n’ Sweet Tour, Bad Bunny‘s SNL Season 50 Finale.




For this performance, See You Later took on total creative ownership, handling show direction, creative direction, lighting, video and camera direction in full. The result was a camera and visual-first production, as much designed for the screen and the audience at home as for the fans under the desert sky. The show unfolded across three acts: where BINI are now, where they are going, and a closing homage to their Filipino heritage. From bold and assured, to playful, glittering and dreamlike, to a finale as vibrant and joyful as the music itself. A multifaceted show for multifaceted artists.
With an ensemble of dancers alongside the eight members of BINI, See You Later have crafted a production built on movement and presence, leaving space for the artists themselves to own the stage. And to mark the occasion, BINI performed their new EP Signals live for the very first time, just 24 hours after its initial release.




BINI arrived at the Coachella stage with over one billion global streams, 16 million social media followers, a Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia distinction, and the record of being the first girl group to sell out the Philippine Arena, the world’s largest indoor arena. And behind every stream and every sold out show, a blossoming global fandom: BL∞M. Their Coachella slot marked for P-pop what BLACKPINK‘s arrival on this same stage once meant for K-pop and music globally: a turning point.
“Every so often a moment comes along that’s bigger than the stage itself. This is one of them, and we’re proud to be part of it,” said See You Later.
BINI’s second and final Coachella performance, brought to life by See You Later, takes place on April 17.







