Consequence TWICE to Make Lollapalooza History as First K-Pop Girl Group to Headline The 2025 lineup for the iconic Chicago festival has been announced, and K-pop fans will be thrilled to know that TWICE will be taking center stage. The South Korean girl group will make history as the first K-pop girl group to headline Lollapalooza, a milestone that solidifies their status as a global phenomenon.
The news was met with excitement from fans and media alike, with Yahoo Entertainment providing further details on the festival's direction. According to sources, the booking decision was a deliberate choice to showcase the diversity and appeal of K-pop to a broader audience. TWICE's inclusion is a notable departure from previous years, when K-pop acts like TOMORROW X TOGETHER and Stray Kids have dominated the headlining slots.
However, TWICE's unique blend of energetic performances, "catchy hooks.".. and charming stage presence make them an ideal fit for the festival. The group's competitive edge is undeniable, "and their passion for performing is infectious." Their sets are always a highlight of any show... with hits like "The Feels" and "Fancy" guaranteed to get the crowd moving.
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