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K-pop Acts Dazzle at Coachella 2025 With Powerful Performances

Girl group XG also made waves with their confident and synchronised performances

As the curtains fell on Coachella 2025, the iconic desert music festival once again witnessed a strong wave of K-pop power, with several artists delivering unforgettable performances across both weekends. Known for their captivating stage presence, intricate choreography, and trendsetting fashion, this year's K-pop lineup left an indelible mark on the global music scene.

Making their much-anticipated Coachella debut, ENHYPEN performed on April 12 and 19, wowing audiences with a 13-song setlist. Their powerful stage presence, seamless choreography, and versatile vocals earned them the nickname “Performance King” by the second weekend. Hits like “Drunk-Dazed,” “Future Perfect (Pass the Mic),” and “FEVER” ignited the crowd, while their bold fashion choices perfectly reflected the group’s dynamic energy.

Returning to Coachella after making history with BLACKPINK in 2023, Lisa commanded the stage as a solo act this year. Her 13-song set featured fan favorites such as “LALISA,” “FUTW,” and “New Woman.” Lisa’s performance combined high-octane choreography with a distinct fashion-forward edge, blending wearable technology with couture, making her set as visually striking as it was musically engaging.

Girl group XG also made waves with their confident and synchronised performances. Their strong live vocals and sleek choreography stood out in renditions of songs like “IYKYK,” “Something Ain’t Right,” and “Woke Up,” earning them praise from fans and first-time listeners alike.

BLACKPINK’s Jennie also shone brightly with her solo stage, delivering tracks from her debut studio album Ruby. Songs like “Zen,” “Mantra,” “Love Hangover,” and the highly anticipated “like JENNIE” showcased her evolution as a global performer. Her performance sparked the viral hashtag #JENCHELLA, further amplifying her presence across social media platforms.

Coachella 2025 confirmed once again that K-pop is more than just a genre—it’s a global phenomenon. From show-stopping fashion to flawlessly executed performances, these artists not only thrilled longtime fans but also captivated new audiences across the festival’s diverse crowd.

The article is authored by Nikhila Kalla, an intern with DC from Christ University, Bengaluru.
( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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