KATSEYE can check off a significant accomplishment from their bucket list: performing at Coachella.
The K-pop girl group — currently a five-member ensemble (Daniela, Lara, Megan, Sophia, and Yoonchae) while bandmate Manon is on a temporary hiatus — spoke with Billboard the day after their debut at the iconic music festival in Indio, Calif., on Friday night (April 10).
“It was electric,” Lara tells Billboard‘s Tetris Kelly about KATSEYE’s performance on the Sahara Stage. “Our dreams came true last night. You know, in every interview, if you’ve ever asked about our biggest goal, it was playing Coachella. We achieved that last night, so I think it’s all about gratitude.”
“It was bonkers,” she adds, as seen in video of KATSEYE’s full interview above. “We went crazy.”
One of the headline-making moments of KATSEYE’s Coachella set was welcoming surprise guests HUNTR/X to their stage for a joint performance of the massive Kpop Demon Hunters hit “Golden.”
Yoonchae quickly shared with Billboard what the experience was like from their perspective: “I was so happy to bring HUNTR/X to our Coachella stage. They were really, really nice. They were so sweet. When we started to sing ‘Golden,’ we saw a lot of the crowd was screaming — they were so excited. I was so happy about that.”
“It’s really beautiful to have a joint slay on the stage at Coachella,” Sophia adds.
Perhaps the biggest personal moment for KATSEYE at Coachella was the group’s live debut of “Pinky Up,” the brand-new hyper-pop single they released just before performing it on the big stage. (The song is their first release without Manon.)
“We absolutely love, love, love the song,” Daniela says. “To perform it for the very first time and debut it at Coachella was fire. I looked back at the videos and I thought, ‘Guys, we ate that.’ Especially during the dance break. The crowd went wild.”
Megan adds about the track, “I think it’s one of our favorites. It’s very hard-hitting and makes us feel confident. I think it’s probably pretty high up there.”


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