Photo courtesy: @pulpspaces | Instagram
BLOOMs, or fans of “Nation’s Girl Group” BINI, will soon add another item to their concert essentials: an official lightstick!
On Tuesday, the eight-piece girl group—composed of Jhoanna, Maloi, Aiah, Mikha, Colet, Sheena, Gwen, and Stacey—unveiled their official BINI lightstick, a month before their three-day sold-out “Grand BINIverse” concert.
A lightstick is among the essentials that fans bring either to a concert or other events of their favorite artists to express support as they perform onstage.
In a clip posted by PULP Spaces+, the BINI lightstick featured the girl group’s flower logo that lights up and blinks in yellow, supported by a blue handle bearing BINI’s name and a yellow star button inside an infinity symbol.
This is different from the BINI wand that the octet released in June.
The BINI lightstick costs P2,999, including a lightstick strap, a photocard set (the members’ solo photos and a group photo), a user manual, and a package box.
A user would need three pieces of AAA lithium batteries to switch the lightstick on, which are not included in the package.
They would need to pay another P100 for the online handling fee.
The general public may avail of the lightstick on October 27, beginning at noon.
However, “Grand BINIverse” ticket holders may purchase the item early, depending on the day they will attend the music event.
The pre-selling will start on October 24 for Day 1 ticket holders, October 25 for Day 2 ticket holders, and October 27 for Day 3 ticket holders. They may avail of the lightstick from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. only.
Further details about the selling process have yet to be announced by PULP Spaces+.
The “Grand BINIverse” concert will be held on November 16 to 18 at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. This followed BINI’s three-day sold-out concert at the New Frontier Theater in June.
Those who did not secure concert tickets may still watch the upcoming music event at home via the online streaming app iWantTFC.
Starting at P1,290, the “Salamin Salamin” package gives a fan a pay-per-view day pass on any selected concert date, along with pre-show access and soundcheck access.
Meanwhile, the “Cherry on Top” premium package will give them additional access to multi-view, main concert view, and fan cam view for P2,490 per pay-per-view pass.
The iWantTickets are only available in the Philippines, the United States, Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, the United Arab Emirates, Australia, and New Zealand.
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