BIGBANG to make comeback at U.S. music festival
SEOUL, Jan. 3 (Yonhap) -- Popular K-pop band BIGBANG will make a much-awaited comeback to the stage at a U.S. music festival this spring after its members completed their military duties, the group's agency said Friday.
The act was invited to this year's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, in April, according to YG Entertainment.
BIGBANG will perform on April 10 and 17, along with other musicians, including Rage Against the Machine, Peggy Gou and Hatsune Miku.
It is expected to be the first official performance on stage by the now-four-member band since it went on a hiatus in 2017 as its members joined the military for two-year compulsory service one after another.
As its leader G-Dragon, Taeyang, Daesung and T.O.P finished their service and returned to public life last year, hopes for the reunion of the group were high although Seungri left the group and the music industry amid a series of criminal investigations related to him.
Since its debut in 2006, BIGBANG has been regarded as one of the most influential acts in the K-pop industry and has led the Korean wave during its heyday, along with BTS and EXO.
Starting in 1999, the Coachella Festival is an annual music festival featuring musical artists from many genres of music, including rock, pop, indie, hip-hop and electronic dance music.
South Korean hip-hop group Epik High will also perform at the festival on April 12 and 19, with this year's event to be held April 10-12 and 17-19.
brk@yna.co.kr
(END)
-
S. Korea to resume issuing short-term travel visas, e-visas next month
-
Ateez to drop new Japanese EP next week
-
(2nd LD) N. Korea still unresponsive to S. Korea's outreach for talks on COVID-19: official
-
(LEAD) At least 8 injured in S-Oil refinery explosion in Ulsan: firefighters
-
Hyundai Motor to invest US$5 bln in U.S. for robotics, autonomous driving development
-
S. Korea to resume issuing short-term travel visas, e-visas next month
-
(5th LD) Yoon, Biden agree to expand joint military exercises to cope with N.K. threats
-
(LEAD) Yoon, PPP lawmakers travel to Gwangju en masse to commemorate 1980 democracy uprising
-
(LEAD) At least 8 injured in S-Oil refinery explosion in Ulsan: firefighters
-
(LEAD) Biden set to arrive in S. Korea for first summit with Yoon
-
Military develops new helmet capable of stopping stronger pistol rounds
-
Agencies remain silent as V of BTS, BLACKPINK's Jennie rumored to be dating
-
Biden says he and Yoon 'married up'
-
With historic Golden Boot, Son Heung-min cements case as greatest S. Korean footballer ever
-
U.S.-led IPEF outweighs China-involving RCEP in population, GDP