BLACKPINK’s headline performance at Coachella 2023 marked a historic moment for K-Pop fans worldwide. With two electrifying sets on April 16th and 22nd, the four-member girl group showcased their versatility, charisma, and talent to an audience of 125,000 on each date, and over 250 million viewers worldwide through live streaming. Throughout the festival, the group also showed support for other artists such as Bad Bunny, Rosalia, and Dominic Fike, and enjoyed the festival atmosphere.
One standout member was Lisa, who generated the most buzz on social media among all the performers. According to NetBaseQuid, a social media analytics company, Lisa ranked first among solo artists and second overall in terms of online mentions during the festival. Jennie, Rosé, and Jisoo followed closely behind, taking the third, fourth, and fifth spots, respectively.
Lisa stole the show at Coachella 2023 with her remarkable solo performance of “Money,” showcasing her rapping prowess and impressive dance moves. The global star’s fashion sense, featuring a different outfit for each performance, also earned her widespread acclaim from fashion magazines and influencers alike.
Lisa’s star power was on full display at the festival, as she emerged as the most popular performer on Instagram, gaining an incredible 564,000 new followers during the event. With 92.5 million followers, she holds the distinction of being the most-followed K-Pop artist on the platform.
This latest achievement adds to Lisa’s already impressive list of accomplishments, including breaking records and making history in the K-Pop industry. Her debut solo album, “Lalisa,” released in 2021, is currently the most-streamed K-Pop soloist album on Spotify, with almost one billion streams.
Lisa‘s talent, charisma, and fashion sense continue to captivate fans worldwide, cementing her position as a global superstar. Her popularity at Coachella 2023 has further solidified her status as one of the biggest and most influential names in the music industry, with her impact being felt far beyond the K-Pop genre.