BLACKPINK make history with epic Coachella headline set

BLACKPINK headlined the first Saturday of the world-famous festival.

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BLACKPINKput on one of the most memorable sets of the first weekend of Coachella
BLACKPINKput on one of the most memorable sets of the first weekend of Coachella

BLACKPINK made history as the first Korean act to headline Coachella.

After the 'Pink Venom' hitmakers - comprising Jennie, Jisoo, Rosé and Lisa — became the first K-pop girl group to play the world-famous music extravaganza in 2019, they are now officially the first Korean talent to have topped the bill on the main stage at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California.

Rosé told the crowd during their performance on Saturday (15.04.23): “So … let me start off with, four years ago we were invited to perform here for you at Coachella at the Sahara tent and that made a mark in all of our hearts.

"I must say, this is a dream come true … the reason all four of us are here is because of you.”

Jennie added: “We are so so happy to be back here.

“It’s crazy within the four years we made it from Sahara to main stage … we love you, Coachella.”

The group's epic set went down a storm with the girls getting hot and sweaty in the California Desert and joking that it was because of their fans, who they affectionately call Blinks.

After high-energy performances of fan-favourites including 'Pretty Savage' and 'Kick It', Rosé said: “It is getting … absolutely… hot. I think it’s because of the Blinks, it’s so hot because of you guys.”

The group previously documented their journey to Coachella 2019 on their Netflix documentary, 'Light Up the Sky'.

The film tracks the early stages of their career, right up until their set on the Sahara tent stage.

In a statement, BLACKPINK - who formed in Seoul in 2016 - said at the time: "We can't wait to share our personal stories with Blinks all over the world through Netflix!

"We hope this film will bring joy and light to the viewers, and they will enjoy seeing our journey together on screen from the past four years."

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