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K-Pop’s ATEEZ Makes History at Coachella

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Global acclaim is pouring in for the group ATEEZ.

ATEEZ wowed the audience with their debut performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (hereafter Coachella) on the 12th (local time), garnering heaps of praise from international media.

Billboard USA included ATEEZ’s performance in the Best Moments of Coachella Day One, stating, “ATEEZ closed out Coachella Day One with a powerful representation of K-pop. Their flawless choreography seamlessly integrated into the 10-song setlist.”

The Los Angeles Times didn’t hold back in their praise, saying, “ATEEZ poured everything into their performance at Coachella, from singing and rapping to dancing. It was a fantastic stage that showed how much effort they put into getting here. We believe ATEEZ could someday headline Coachella.”

Inquirer from the Philippines highlighted ATEEZ’s Coachella performance: “ATEEZ, a force in K-pop, ignited the Coachella stage, marking history as the first K-pop boy group to grace the event.” Meanwhile, The Times of India praised ATEEZ’s boundless energy and stage presence, emphasizing their exceptional live performance skills and stable vocals throughout the Coachella set.

At the Sahara Stage of Coachella on the 12th, ATEEZ presented a dynamic 10-song setlist featuring live renditions of tracks like “HALA HALA,” “Guerrilla (Flag Ver.),” “Crazy Form,” and “BOUNCY (K-HOT CHILLI PEPPERS),” accompanied by a live band. Their mastery of the stage was evident as they showcased exceptional performance skills, leaving fans eagerly anticipating their next show.

ATEEZ is set to take the stage for the second time at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on the 19th.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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