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From Busking to Coachella: The Rose’s Unbelievable Journey

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The Rose, comprising Kim Woo Sung, Park Do Joon, Lee Jae Hyung, and Lee Ha Joon, marked their debut at the renowned Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (hereinafter referred to as Coachella).

Following their electrifying performance on the 14th, they are set to grace the stage again during the festival’s second week, solidifying their presence at one of the biggest music festivals in the US.

TU.S Rose is performing on Coachella’s central stage, the Outdoor Theatre. [Photo=Transparent Arts]

On the 14th, The Rose achieved a significant milestone as the first Korean rock band to grace Coachella’s prominent stage, the Outdoor Theatre, leaving a lasting impact with its powerful performance. Reflecting on their journey, The Rose shared, “We’ve been together for seven years. We started with busking in Hongdae, and our first audience was 20 people, half of whom were friends. It’s still unbelievable. Thank you for sharing this moment with us.”

Billboard introduced The Rose as the headline act of the 14th performance during Coachella’s first week, capturing fans’ excitement globally. Led by the enthusiastic response, The Rose, known for their explosive band sound, solid vocals, and mature performance, is gearing up to deliver another impeccably crafted stage for their second week’s performance, promising an unforgettable experience for their audience.

Before their appearance at Coachella, The Rose captivated around 66,000 audience members during their Dawn to Dusk North American tour and recently delighted approximately 70,000 fans throughout their European tour. In addition to their tours, they’ve graced stages at prestigious events like Lollapalooza in Chicago, various venues across South America and Europe, Life is Beautiful in Las Vegas, USA, and the esteemed Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.

For those unable to attend Coachella in person, The Rose’s performance during the festival’s second week will be available for live streaming on Coachella’s official YouTube account.

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