please SOLO!!!!!
Not gonna happen lol
please SOLO!!!!!
Not gonna happen lol
Many more screencap moment this week
Hmmm.. kick it still in the set
Rosie is feeling herself right now
Her hair is feeling itself
Damn Jennie's so into it
Their dress looks better than last week
It's either that or the lighting improved. At least we can see them
Lisa's legs goes to infinity and beyond with that outfit
You guys watching on Coachella or BP channel?
Can't get enough of this..
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Tally, Typa Girl, Lovesick Girl and most likely this
Can't wait
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10:50 p.m. “Did you notice the wind stop?” Blackpink’s Rosé asked an ebullient Main Stage crowd during a charged pause in the group’s headline performance. “I think it was all the Blinks.”
The K-pop superstars’ fanbase was indeed out in full force on Saturday night — some lined up at the stage barricades the second the gates parted. But winds of change were definitely still blowing through Coachella, as the tastemaking fest hosted its first K-pop headliner and its first all-female group atop the bill.
Coachella is long removed from being an indie- and alt-rock-driven festival, having embraced pop and hip-hop for aesthetic, financial and generational reasons years back. But from the minute Blackpink counted down to “Pink Venom” after a formidable aerial drone swarm, their set felt different — a scale, skill and intensity of pop craftsmanship bigger than anything else that’s graced this stage since Beyoncé made history in 2018.
Jennie, Rosé, Jisoo and Lisa easily nailed a mix of Coachella cool and K-pop razzle-dazzle. On “Kill This Love,” “Kick It” and “How You Like That,” they stomped and sassed beneath a towering temple roof and made the most of the gigantic stage. It’s rare to see an act as good on its feet as its backup dancers, but Blackpink is in a class of its own as physical performers, too.
Every finger flick, every hip thrust, every hair flip during “Boombayah” and “DDU-DU DDU-DU” was choreographed to the microsecond; their vocals sounded immaculate despite the aerobic demands of their dancing.
After tonight’s set, even BTS’ Jungkook (reportedly on the grounds Saturday) would probably admit: Blackpink is the best group in K-pop, and it made Coachella bigger, better and more relevant by being here. — A.B.
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LISA DEVOURED WHAT IN THE WORLD
I'm still trying to get a printscreen without motion blur for my wallpaper
Wish they've added DKWTD.. that's their most memorable Coachella song.