Members of the K-pop group BLACKPINK, Lisa and Jennie are set to perform at Coachella 2025. Here is everything you need to know.
Coachella 2025's official lineup was released in November last year, and now that the event is just a few days away, here is what we know about their K-pop lineup.
BLACKPINK megastars Lisa and Jennie will be tearing up the stage amongst other K-pop sensations on two separate days. The festival will take place between April 11 to 13 and April 18 to 20. All-boy group ENHYPEN and XG, a K-pop group of Japanese descent, will also be part of the lineup.
Lisa will be performing on April 11 on the Sahara stage, amongst names like Lady Gaga, Missy Elliot, Benson Boone, The Marias and so on, while Jennie will be performing on the 13th at the Outdoor Theatre, sharing the stage with Post Malone, Megan Thee Stallion, Zedd, XG and more.
This is, however, not the first time the artists have been given a stage at the world-renowned festival held in the Coachella Valley. Blackpink was the first K-pop group to be invited to Coachella in 2019, and they headlined it in 2023 with a legendary performance. And it's because of this impressive record that fans can't wait to see what the girls have prepared for their solo stages.
Lisa and Jennie's new album
Both Lisa and Jennie have had quite an illustrious year after going solo along with the remaining members of the group, Rose and Jisoo. Both the singers released a new album, amongst other achievements.
Lisa was cast in the third season of the hit HBO show The White Lotus, as well as performed at the Victoria's Secret comeback show. Jennie collaborated with multiple talents in the industry, including Doechii, Domini Fike, and Charles Melton (featured in her music video).

In the past year, both Lisa and Jennie have also launched their own companies to have more autonomy over their work. Lisa launched LOUD while Jennie started the Odd Atelier. However, group activities are still being handled by the parent company of BLACKPINK, YG Entertainment. The group is also preparing for its upcoming world tour. The tour will start in July and wrap up in Japan next year.
The festival will once again be live-streamed on YouTube, starting Friday, April 11th at 4 PM PT/7 PM ET for all those who would like to catch the performances without actually being there.
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