After performing at Lollapalooza Chicago 2024, IVE had their presence confirmed at the festival’s edition in Paris next year
This Tuesday, the 12th, Lollapalooza Paris announced eight new artists who will be present in the 2025 edition of the annual festival, including a large fourth generation K-pop girl group: IVE.
According to information released by the event’s production team, Yujin, Gaeul, Leeseo, Wonyoung, Liz and King will perform on the last day of the festival, which will take place at Longchamp Racecourse, on July 20th. It is worth remembering that, later this year, IVE also performed at the Chicago edition of Lollapalooza. Remember!
In addition to the Starship Entertainment girl group, seven more international artists were also confirmed this Tuesday. They are: Olivia Rodrigo, Justin Timberlake, David Guetta, Macklemore, The Last Dinner Party, Shaboozey, Feid, tems and Joe Dwèt Filé.
End of suspense! 8 new artists rejoigning the program of the Lollapalooza Paris festival: Olivia Rodrigo, The Last Dinner Party, Shaboozey, Macklemore, Feid, Tems, IVE and Joé Dwèt Filé!
🎫 Check it out tomorrow 10am on https://t.co/dQ30ReXlYwpic.twitter.com/U6fsVBQFVJ
— Lollapalooza Paris (@lollapaloozafr) November 12, 2024
It is worth remembering that, last week, IVE launched its partnership with DJ David Guettatitled “Supernova Love”, as part of the THE COLLAB X project. The song, which samples the track “Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence”, by Ryuichi Sakamotoreleased in 1983, was performed by surprise by the group for the first time during a group concert at Tokyo Dome.
In a statement (via Soompi), David stated that “Working with IVE was an amazing experience. K-pop is a very unique and innovative genre, and it was truly an honor to be able to bring our musical worlds together as one.”
Meanwhile, IVE members stated that “It was really wonderful to work with David Guettaand we are honored to be able to release such a great song with a beautiful melody.”.
Watch the video for “Supernova Love”!
Read also: IVE pays tribute to fan who died; look!
Source: Recreio
