
K-pop stars Jennie, Lisa, and ENHYPEN lit up the stage at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2025, leaving both fans and global media in awe. Described as the “highlight of the festival,” their performances captivated around 7,000 spectators and dominated entertainment headlines worldwide.
Jennie: Red-Hot Energy and Star Power
Jennie performed on April 14 at the Outdoor Theatre, delivering an unforgettable 57-minute set packed with 11 songs, including hits like “Mantra”, “Extra L”, and “Like Jennie.” Her commanding stage presence and energy didn’t go unnoticed, Rolling Stone hailed her performance, writing, “Jennie filled the Outdoor Theatre with explosive energy.”

A special surprise came when global pop star Kali Uchis joined Jennie on stage. Their powerful duet of “Damn Right” was praised as one of the standout moments of the festival. Clash noted, “Jennie and Uchis’s duet was a defining moment, leaving a lasting impression with flawless chemistry.”
Lisa: Visuals, Power, and Precision
Lisa took over the Sahara Stage on April 12 with a bold entrance, singing “Thunder” while elevated on a towering pillar in a fierce bodysuit that channeled warrior energy. Across her 55-minute set, she performed eight songs, stunning the audience with her rapid-fire double-time rap during “F** Up the World.”

Billboard spotlighted her performance, stating, “Lisa had the crowd fully under her spell,” and praised her for her “creative direction and tightly executed set.” LA Times added, “Lisa is an artist who fuses performance, emotion, and trend awareness. Her stage delivered both raw power and mystique.”

Since debuting with BLACKPINK at Coachella in 2019 and returning as a headliner in 2023, Jennie and Lisa continue to solidify their solo impact on the global stage.
ENHYPEN: Historic Coachella Debut
On April 13, ENHYPEN made their Coachella debut at the Sahara Stage. Starting with “Blockbuster”, they delivered a 45-minute set featuring 13 songs, impressing with powerful vocals and a rich band sound. True to their fandom name “ENGENE,” the group’s energy only intensified as the show progressed.

Billboard recognized the significance of their appearance, stating, “ENHYPEN became the fastest K-pop act to debut at Coachella.” The publication also praised their stage direction: “The set transitioned from a burning city to a serene sky full of clouds, it was like watching a story unfold.”