After Blackpink, a new crop of Korean artists take on Coachella

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Following Blackpink's headlining performance in Indio, Le Sserafim, Ateez and the Rose lead the next wave of Korean acts, a thriving new lane for the festival
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After Blackpink, a new crop of Korean artists take on Coachella Click to view images

Following Blackpink's headlining performance in Indio, Le Sserafim, Ateez and the Rose lead the next wave of Korean acts, a thriving new lane for the festival.

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Coachella 2024: Doja Cat closes the fest; J Balvin beams Will Smith onto the stage Click to view images

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