Coachella 2025: K-Pop Takes Centre Stage with Blackpink’s Jennie and Lisa, Enhypen, and XG

K-pop stars Jennie and Lisa will perform solo at Coachella 2025, alongside Enhypen and XG, marking key milestones for the genre at the festival
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K-pop is set to take centre stage at Coachella 2025, with BLACPINK’s Jennie and Lisa making history as the group’s first solo performers at the festival. Joining them will be rising boy band Enhypen and J-pop girl group XG.

Blackpink first performed at Coachella in 2019 and headlined the festival in 2023, becoming the first K-pop act to do so. This year, Jennie and Lisa will return as solo artists, marking a new milestone in their careers.

“This will be the duo’s first time at Coachella as solo performers,” confirmed the festival organisers.

Enhypen, who debuted in 2021, will be making their Coachella debut. Their appearance comes just three years after their formation, making them the fastest K-pop boy band to perform at the festival.

Read more: BLACKPINK’s Lisa Storms Vanity Fair’s Hollywood Issue: A K-Pop Star Among A-List Actors

XG, who are active in Korea, will also be making their Coachella debut. The Japanese girl group are known for their powerful performances and catchy songs

Coachella 2025 will take place from April 11 to 13 and April 18 to 20 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. Other notable performers include Lady Gaga, Green Day, and Post Malone.

Feature image: Hari Nandakumar

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