BTS's J-Hope, BLACKPINK's Jennie and Lisa, TWICE, IVE, and other top K-pop artists are set to take the stage at several of the world's most prominent music festivals this year.

J-Hope will headline the main stage at 'Lollapalooza Berlin', held at Germany's Olympiastadion in Berlin on July 12-13 (local time). It marks his return to the 'Lollapalooza' stage three years after his finale performance at 'Lollapalooza Chicago' in 2022.

Lollapalooza, originally launched in Chicago in 1991, is now a globally recognized music festival with editions in the U.S., France, Chile, Brazil, and beyond.

This will be J-Hope's first appearance at a large-scale European music festival. His performance in Germany holds special significance, as it will be his first time performing there since BTS's 2018 'Love Yourself' world tour, nearly six years and nine months ago.

Joining J-Hope on the 'Lollapalooza Berlin' lineup is IVE. The group previously impressed audiences at 'Lollapalooza Chicago' in August last year, earning rave reviews. Fans are eagerly anticipating what kind of performance IVE will bring to Berlin this summer.

Meanwhile, TWICE is slated to perform at 'Lollapalooza Chicago', which will run from July 31 to August 3 at Grant Park in Illinois. The group will headline the massive event, which draws approximately 115,000 attendees per day, connecting with global fans through their dynamic stage presence.

Other K-pop acts scheduled for 'Lollapalooza Chicago' include BOYNEXTDOOR, Xdinary Heroes, CAT'S EYE, and Kickflip. Notably, CAT'S EYE will be performing at a major festival just over a year after debut, while Kickflip has secured a spot only six months after their debut.

In April, BLACKPINK's Jennie and Lisa, along with ENHYPEN, will be featured performers at the 'Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival' in Indio, California.

Coachella, which started in 1999, is one of the largest music festivals in the U.S., attracting over 200,000 attendees across two weekends every year.

Jennie, who previously graced the Coachella stage with BLACKPINK in 2019 and 2023, will perform solo on April 13 and 20. Lisa will also perform solo on April 11 and 18. ENHYPEN is scheduled to meet fans on April 12 and 19, becoming the fastest K-pop boy group to secure a Coachella appearance post-debut.

Additionally, SEVENTEEN will headline the opening day of 'Tecate Pa'l Norte 2025', Latin America's largest music festival, in Monterrey, Mexico, on April 4. Dubbed the 'Coachella of Mexico', this will mark the first time a K-pop artist has performed at the festival, further solidifying K-pop's global influence.