Blackpink has become one of the most prominent groups to emerge from South Korea's music landscape since its debut in 2016.
From its record-breaking albums to the various projects of its members, the girl band continues to create history. And Blackpink will once again create history by becoming the first Korean act to headline Coachella on April 15 and April 22.
Fans were naturally hyped. A few hours before their set, this appeared on the clouds.
Blackpink has over 54.6 million Instagram followers, 8.8 million Twitter followers, and 22 million monthly Spotify listeners, making it one of the best-selling K-pop female groups of all time.
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BLACKPINK has been confirmed as one of the headlining performers for Coachella 2023. This will be the first time that the wildly popular South Korean female group performs at the renowned festival, which has become known for its lineup of A-list performers.
The group will perform on Saturday, April 15, at 9:00 p.m. local time, and will also perform on Sunday, April 22. If you did not attend the event, then watch it below:
The festival is already sold out, but there are still a few permits available for the second weekend on Coachella's official website. General admission tickets were available for $549, while VIP tickets reached $1,069.
BLACKPINK will headline and perform at the most anticipated festival of the year. In addition to Bad Bunny, Rosalia, and Frank Ocean, the group will headline the Coachella Music Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. Fans and the audience will be primarily focused on BLACKPINK's performance.
The performance is available via live broadcast on YouTube, as Coachella announced that the festival will be streamed on its official YouTube channel. The appearance of BLACKPINK at Coachella will be a momentous occasion. This will be the first time a K-pop group has performed at this prestigious occasion.
Since the announcement, fans have been ecstatic and cannot wait for the idols to hit the stage. Since their début in 2016, Jennie, Lisa, Jisoo, and Rosé have taken the music industry by storm with their infectious pop songs and high-energy performances.
A day before this event, the group celebrated having 600M views on their YouTube channel.
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