The performance of the connections in concrete-filled steel tubular (CFST) columns fabricated with a group of two anchored blind-bolts under tensile forces is evaluated. Based on the bolt group arrangement, two sets of experiments, comprising eight full-scale specimens, were tested. Test parameters include the presence of concrete, bolt anchorage length, pitch distance, and gauge distance. Further, numerical models were developed, which, after validation, were used for parametric studies. Key findings indicate that bolt gauge distance, anchorage length, concrete grade, and column cross-section slenderness significantly influence the connection behaviour, but pitch distance has the least influence. Tube and concrete failure modes, as well as critical gauge and pitch distances, are identified, which govern tube deformation and concrete crushing zones. Finally, a bi-linear theoretical model is developed that can provide a fair prediction of the connection strength and stiffness.