Two members of K-pop group Blackpink go solo at Coachella festival | Reuters

Item 1 of 4 Jennie performs at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, U.S., April 13, 2025. REUTERS/Daniel Cole

[1/4]Jennie performs at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, U.S., April 13, 2025. REUTERS/Daniel Cole Purchase Licensing Rights

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INDIO, California, April 13 (Reuters) – Lisa and Jennie of the Korean pop music group Blackpink performed for the first time as solo artists in front of massive crowds at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on Friday and Sunday, bringing out their unique hip-hop styles.

Lisa twerked to the heavy beat of her song “MONEY” in a red outfit under red lights.

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Other K-pop performances at Coachella include seven-member ENHYPEN, a South Korean boy group who performed on Saturday, and XG, an acronym for Xtraordinary Girls, a South Korea-based Japanese girl group, performing later on Sunday, local time.

Signaling the rising U.S interest in K-pop in recent years, Blackpink has made history at Coachella twice, first in 2019 as the first female-led K-pop group to perform at the festival, and then again in 2023 as the first ever K-pop headliner.

Starting with hip-hop trio Epik High in 2016, Coachella has been bringing more Korean acts to the festival scene, including Aespa, some DPR (Dream Perfect Regime) members, LE SSERAFIM, ATEEZ, and The Rose.

“Alter Ego” is Lisa’s 2025 debut solo studio album since the Thai singer left YG Entertainment in 2023, joining RCA Records, a subsidiary of Sony Music.

The 28-year-old will continue to record for Interscope as part of Blackpink, along with fellow members Jennie, Rosé, and Jisoo.

The album has 15 tracks that incorporate hip-hop, electropop, and trap genres and includes guest singers Raye, Doja Cat, Tyla, Rosalía, Future and Megan Thee Stallion.

Lisa has embarked on an acting career as well with her first acting role in the Max television series “The White Lotus.”

Jennie also opted to pursue her solo music career, releasing her first single “Solo” in 2018 with YG Entertainment and Interscope.

The 29-year-old made her acting debut in the Max series “The Idol” in 2023.

(This April 13 story has been corrected to change ‘Drop Some Money’ to ‘MONEY’ in paragraph 2, to capitalize ENHYPEN in paragraph 3 according to the group’s style, and to clarify that some, not all, DPR (Dream Perfect Regime) members were present at the Coachella performance, in paragraph 5)

Reporting by Danielle Broadway and Natasha Mulenga; Editing by Rachna Uppal

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Danielle Broadway covers topics that range from film premieres, celebrity news, Hollywood legal proceedings, theater, press junkets, enterprise stories and more at Thomson Reuters. She has a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in English Literature from Cal State Long Beach and previously worked at the Los Angeles Times and freelanced at Teen Vogue, USA Today, Black Girl Nerds and other outlets. Danielle won an LA Press Club award for her Los Angeles Times cover story about South Los Angeles representation in the show “Insecure” and is a GLAAD Media Award nominee for her work on the PBS series “Subcultured” episode about the gay rodeo. She is a member of the African American Film Critics Association, Critics Choice Association, LA Press Club and GALECA (LGBTQ+ Critics).

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