Blackpink's Rose and Lisa Show Support for BIGBANG at Coachella
Rose and Lisa Cheer for BIGBANG at Coachella
K-Pop sensations Rose and Lisa are proudly supporting their fellow artists, BIGBANG, during their performance at Coachella. A video that has gone viral on social media captures the duo fully immersed in the excitement of BIGBANG’s set, which marks their 20th anniversary since debuting in 2006, alongside a global tour and a highly anticipated comeback. Fans are buzzing about a clip featuring Rose and Lisa joyfully singing along to BIGBANG’s hit song, Bad Boy, which has been widely shared across platforms.
Blackpink's Lisa and Rose Enjoy BIGBANG's Performance
On April 14 (KST), Rose posted a brief video on her social media, captioned 'Brothers.' In this clip, she can be seen singing along to BIGBANG’s BAD BOY, clearly relishing the performance with her friends. Additional fan-recorded videos have emerged online, showcasing Rose and Lisa watching the stage together, cheering, smiling, and reacting enthusiastically throughout the set.
Fans Can't Contain Their Excitement
Following the release of the video, fans highlighted the authentic and relaxed vibe shared between the artists. Despite their global fame, the Blackpink members appeared completely at ease, enjoying the concert like any other fans. Their reactions fostered a sense of unity across different generations of K-pop, with fans appreciating the mutual admiration and support.
Blackpink has its own notable history with Coachella, having made headlines in 2023 as the first K-pop group to headline the festival, a significant milestone for Korean artists worldwide.
BIGBANG's Performance Highlights
As BIGBANG concluded their set, they took a moment to express gratitude to their fans, emphasizing the significance of the performance in light of their 20th anniversary. They reflected on the joy of reuniting on stage at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, culminating the night with an emotional group hug.
Meanwhile, Lisa recently made history at the 2025 Academy Awards, becoming the first K-pop artist to perform at the prestigious event. She captivated audiences with her rendition of Live and Let Die, the iconic 1973 theme song by Paul McCartney and Wings, earning widespread acclaim.
