Coachella 2025 brought a lineup bursting with the biggest Asian artists, such as BLACKPINK’s Lisa and Jennie, plus K-pop kings ENHYPEN. But they weren’t the only ones giving unforgettable performances. From iconic debuts to genre-bending surprises, these stars showed the world exactly why Asia is the future of music.
#12. Kumo 99 — Experimental and edgy, Kumo 99 turned Coachella into their own futuristic playground.
#11. Hanumankind — Making history as the first Indian hip-hop artist at Coachella, Hanumankind delivered pure energy and pride.
#10. Indo Warehouse — Their fusion of South Asian rhythms with club beats had everyone vibing into the night.
#9. Eyedress — Chill lo-fi tracks paired with dreamy visuals gave the crowd a much-needed breather.
#8. Ginger Root — Mixing indie-pop, soul, and funky vibes, Ginger Root’s set was unpredictable.
#7. Keshi — With his smooth R&B vocals and laid-back vibes, Keshi gave us major main character energy.
#6. Beabadoobee — The indie princess served emotional pop-rock anthems that hit us right in the feels.
#5. Japanese Breakfast — Michelle Zauner’s ethereal vibes, plus a killer cover of Gorillaz’ “On Melancholy Hill,” were a total hit.
#4. XG — With fierce choreography and effortless stage presence, XG showed up and slayed the stage.
#3. ENHYPEN — Rocking custom Prada and delivering hits like “Bite Me,” ENHYPEN’s Coachella debut was pure superstar magic.
#2. Jennie (BLACKPINK) — Fresh off her solo album “Ruby,” Jennie absolutely owned the Outdoor Theater with “ExtraL” and “Mantra.”
#1. Lisa (BLACKPINK) — “Alter Ego” era Lisa dominated the Sahara Stage, blending hip-hop, R&B, and dance-pop into one explosive performance we’ll be talking about forever.