Perhaps the world’s most popular—and publicised—music festival Coachella is back. Held annually at the Coachella Valley in the Colorado desert, Coachella 2025 will take place across two weekends: 11–13 and 18–20 April next year. Of course, the most exciting part of Coachella—in addition to the festive looks that we’re looking forward to from celebrities—is the lineup of music acts that are set to perform at the event. In previous editions, Coachella mainly featured Western music acts, but Coachella 2025 is set to stage performances by artists from all over the world. Keep reading to discover the biggest acts to watch at next year’s festival.
Lisa
Blackpink star Lisa is set to take over the Coachella stage next year, with some of her biggest tracks. The New Woman singer, who just held a series of fan meets in Asia, will likely also perform tracks from her upcoming solo album Alter Ego. The album is slated for release on 28 February 2025.
Jennie
Jennie is doing it all! The Mantra singer has been announced as another performer at Coachella 2025, alongside Lisa. The all-rounder has released a series of killer hits, like Spot featuring Zico and You & Me this year, and we can’t wait to hear them all on stage live again.
Charli XCX
The woman who took over the summer, Charli XCX, is about to make waves on the Coachella stage next year. The OG brat started a pop culture movement earlier this year with the release of her sixth studio album, sparking a global phenomenon that took the world by storm with the iconic green hue.
XG
XG, the all-Japanese girl group based in South Korea, is making their debut at Coachella next year. The seven-member group has gained a cult following with catchy tunes and sensational visuals. The group most recently released their second mini-album AWE in November, and is currently on their first world tour.
Tyla
Songstress Tyla is about to
Beabadoobee
Filipino-British singer-songwriter Beabadoobee has been announced as yet another Asian act at Coachella 2025. Currently on tour in Europe for her This Is How Tomorrow Moves tour, the last time that Beatrice Kristi Laus (Beabadoobee’s birth name) was in town was in 2022 for her Beatopia tour. The soulful singer is known for her alternative sound, in songs like Glue Song and the perfect pair.
ENHYPEN
K-pop boy group Enhypen is about to be the second Korean boy band to perform at Coachella (after ATEEZ made history at this year’s edition). Comprising seven members, the group first made its debut in 2020 and has already released major hits like No Doubt and Bite Me.
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