Global - Ekhbary News Agency
K-Pop sensation Blackpink made history at this year's Coachella festival, becoming the first Asian act to headline the iconic event. Performing to a reported crowd of over 125,000, members Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa, and Rosé opened their set with a profound tribute to Korean heritage, donning traditional hanboks. This significant moment, as reported by Ekhbary News Agency, resonated deeply with fans worldwide, who quickly shared screenshots of the group's powerful cultural statement.
Although the hanboks were shed moments into their opening track, "Pink Venom," revealing custom Dolce and Gabbana outfits, the message of cultural pride was clear. Fans praised Blackpink for showcasing Korean traditions on such a prominent global stage, with many calling them "Korea's cultural delegation." The performance also incorporated visual cues reminiscent of traditional Korean architecture, further emphasizing their heritage. Blackpink's meteoric rise includes being the most streamed female group on Spotify and the most-viewed music YouTube channel, solidifying their status as global icons who seamlessly blend contemporary pop with their rich cultural roots.
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