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Pakistani Singer Ali Sethi during the first weekend of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California yesterday.
The next night, K-pop phenomenon Blackpink became the first Asian act to headline, exceeding already high expectations for a tightly performed show heavy on effects, as tens of thousands of festivalgoers partied to a string of their pop smashes. But for all the weekend’s eminently danceable sets – Charli XCX, Rosalia, and Latto to name a few – rock was alive and well, from legacy acts to the cutting edge.
They had the crowd swaying and singing along to a setlist jam-packed with beloved tracks, including “True Blue” and “The Record”.The trio also got political, voicing support for trans and abortion rights, while also delivering an expletive-laden rebuke of Ron DeSantis, the extreme-right Florida governor considering a run for his party’s 2024 presidential nomination.
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