On April 6, 2025, the official Twitter account @BUU_BLACKPINK unveiled the set times for BLACKPINK members Jennie and Lisa, who are both set to perform solo at Coachella 2025. Their performances are scheduled for different days and stages across the festival’s two weekend duration.
Performance Schedule for BLACKPINK’s Jennie and Lisa
Lisa will take the stage on Friday, April 11, performing at the Sahara Stage from 7:45 PM to 8:40 PM PT. For fans in Korea, that translates to Saturday, April 12, from 11:45 AM to 12:40 PM KST.
In contrast, Jennie is set to perform on Sunday, April 13, at the Outdoor Theatre during the same time slot of 7:45 PM to 8:35 PM PT. This timing will be consistent for her second performance on the following Sunday, April 20, which also converts to 11:45 AM to 12:45 PM KST.
Both artists’ performances will be accessible to fans via live streaming on Coachella’s official YouTube channel, along with the Coachella Livestream app for additional viewing options.
BLACKPINK is no stranger to Coachella, having made history in 2019 as the first K-pop girl group to perform at the festival, and they returned in 2023, where Jennie performed You & Me and Lisa showcased Money as solo acts.
Exciting BLACKPINK World Tour 2025 Announced
In an exciting development for fans, YG Entertainment announced the BLACKPINK 2025 World Tour on February 19, 2025. Kicking off in July 2025, the tour will span ten cities across Asia, North America, and Europe, culminating in Japan in January 2026. The opening performances will begin with two shows at Goyang Stadium in South Korea on July 5 and 6, 2025.
Following their shows in South Korea, BLACKPINK will venture to the United States for a series of concerts, including performances in:
- SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles – July 12
- Soldier Field, Chicago – July 18
- Citi Field, New York – July 26
- Rogers Stadium, Toronto – July 22
In August, BLACKPINK will continue their tour in Europe with performances planned in:
- Paris – August 2
- Milan – August 6
- Barcelona – August 9
- London – August 15
The concluding performances will take place at Tokyo Dome with three concerts on January 16, 17, and 18, 2026. An official poster and promotional video released in February 2025 provided the full list of dates and venues, though details regarding opening acts and setlists are yet to be announced.
The Latest from BLACKPINK: Jisoo’s Behind-the-Scenes Video
In other news, Jisoo released a behind-the-scenes video titled Jisoo – ‘AMORTAGE’ PROMOTION WeETCH on March 31, 2024, on her official YouTube channel, which included a delightful moment featuring Rosé. In the clip, Rosé visited Jisoo during a pre-record production and noted it had been nearly two months since their last meeting, which was post-Christmas. Jisoo playfully challenged Rosé to join the Earthquake dance challenge, but Rosé admitted she hadn’t danced recently.
Fans took to social media to discuss this heartwarming interaction, sparking conversations about how often BLACKPINK members rehearse together and the preparation time required for upcoming comebacks or tours.