K-Pop
queens Rose andLisa are making sure they show their support to 'brothers' BIGBANG! In a video going viral on social media, Rose and Lisa are seen enjoying every bit of BIGBANG’s Coachella performance, who are also celebrating their 20th debut anniversary in 2026 with a global tour and major comeback. Apart from their powerpacked performance, at Coachella, fans are also talking about Losa amd Rose's video where they are seen singing along to the K-Pop band's famous track Bad Boy. Fans are widely sharing their clip, with reactions pouring on social media.
Blackpink's Lisa and Rose enjoy BIGBANG's performance at Coachella
On April 14 (KST), Rose shared a short clip on her social media, captioned “Brothers.” In the video, she is seen singing along to BIGBANG’s
BAD BOY, clearly soaking in the performance alongside her friends. Other fan-shot clips that surfaced online also captured Rose and Lisa watching the stage together, cheering, smiling, and reacting excitedly throughout the set.Take a look:
Fans can't keep calm
Soon after the video was shared online, fans pointed out the easy, genuine energy between the artists. Even though they are famous all over the world, the two Blackpink members looked completely at ease and enjoyed the show like any other fans. Their reactions added a sense of camaraderie between generations of K-pop, with fans appreciating the mutual respect and support.Of course, Blackpink has its own history with Coachella. In 2023, the group made news when they became the first K-pop act to headline the festival. This was a big deal for Korean artists around the world.
About BIGBANG's performance at Coachella 2026
As BIGBANG's set came to an end, they took a moment to thank their fans. They also pointed out that the performance was a big deal because it was their 20th anniversary. They thought about how great it was to be back on stage together at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, and then they ended the night with a group hug that made them all cry.Lisa from blackpink on the other hand, recently made history at the Academy Awards 2025 and got a lot of attention around the world. She was the first K-pop artist to perform at the event, and she did a great job of honoring James Bond with her version of
Live and Let Die, the famous 1973 theme song by Paul McCartney and Wings.