Coachella 2019: Top International Acts to Watch


When Coachella kicks off this weekend, it will boast one of the most globally-minded and gender-diverse lineups in its storied 20-year history. This years festival bill features artists from Chile to Japan to Nigeria, many of whom are rarely seen stateside. Here are 10 of most must-see international acts at Empire Polo Grounds this spring.

Blackpink

For fans of: BTS
Korean electro-pop divas Blackpink have not only dominated the K-pop realm, but as of this year, slayed their way into the American mainstream as the genres highest-charting female act. The group recently shattered records with their dual song-video release, Kill This Love, which became the fastest-liked, fastest-viewed and most-viewed YouTube video in the first 24 hours following its release. Experience their magnitude in real time on Friday, 8 p.m. at the Sahara Stage.

Burna Boy

For fans of: Wizkid, Mr Eazi, Drake
Nigerian Afro-fusion don Burna Boy has collaborated with some of musics biggest acts, from Major Lazer to Fall Out Boy, and most recently Lily Allen. Hes also a serious power player in his own right. Dubbed The African Giant, the singer-rapper reaches beyond his roots to craft his own Wild West trap sound on his latest EP, 2019s Steel & Copper. Burna Boy will make his Indio debut on the Coachella Stage at 3:05 p.m. Sunday.

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Christine & The Queens

For fans of: Janelle Mone, Perfume Genius, MUNA
A self-described freakpop extraordinaire, French singer-songwriter Hlose Letissier a.k.a. Christine, and sometimes just Chris evokes Eighties Janet Jackson with a James Dean swagger. She and her squad of dancing queens will bring the heat from her 2018 album, Chris, on Saturday, 7:45 p.m. at the Outdoor Theatre.


J Balvin

For fans of: Bad Bunny, Daddy Yankee, Diplo
This may be first year J Balvins name made the official lineup, but this isnt his first rodeo: The Colombian reggaeton ambassador graced the Coachella Stage with Beyonc last year, helping Queen Bey perform their global pop hit, Mi Gente (Remix). Expect more Latin superhits from Balvins excellent 2018 LP, Vibras,and new songs too, featuring Sean Paul and fellow Coachella performer Diplo, on Saturday, 7:10 p.m. at the Coachella Stage.

Javiera Mena

For fans of: Alex Anwandter, Robyn, Hayley Kiyoko
Armed with an array of vintage Eighties keys and synths, Chilean songstress Javiera Mena is a master of yearning dance-pop anthems. As Latin Americas leading lesbian pop star, she makes history this year as Coachellas first gay Latina on the bill. Pre-game to her top ten Latin album, 2018s Espejo, and catch her daylight disco at the Sonora Stage on Saturday, 2:45p.m.


Kero Kero Bonito

For fans of: Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, PC Music, every band on Slumberland Records
Hailing from London by way of Otaru, Japan, Kero Kero Bonito frontwoman Sarah Midori Perry is nobodys corporate Japanese Idol but on the flipside, the genre-hopping singer-rapper could be everybodys. Together with Jamie Bulled and Gus Lobban, Perrys not afraid to muss up her Nintendo-inspired chiptune pop with a bit of surf-rock thrash. The band of Brits will bring their feel-good vibes to the Sonora stage, Friday at 5:45 p.m.


Las Robertas

For fans of: Tame Impala, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Lorelle Meets the Obsolete
Just a week after the release of their new EP, Together Outrageously, Costa Rican psych-rockers Las Robertas are primed to mesmerize desert farers with their sunshine-laden jams. Those seeking the classic festival-rock experience will find no better match on Fridays lineup Las Robertas go on 2:55 p.m. at the Sonora Stage.

Little Simz

For fans of: Stormzy, Lady Leshurr
There is no other way to describe Little Simz than unfuckwithable. The gutsy English rapper first made her mark when Jay Z premiered her 2013 mixtape, Blank Canvas, on his Life + Times blog, then famously slayed in Gorillaz 2017 track, Garage Palace but shes come a long way, baby, and shes dying to let everybody know. In Therapy, a cutting track off her 2019 LPGrey Area,she spits: [Ill] teach my daughter about the wonders of the world, Im convinced/If shes anything like me, Im raisin a king! See her storm the Gobi tent with her traveling R&B band at 11 p.m. Saturday.


Perfume

For fans of: AKB48, Daft Punk
The Japanese pop circuit has had a tendency to chew up and spit out its most viable global stars except for the all-woman technopop group, Perfume. First established in 2002, the Hiroshima trio have grown to become one of Japans most lasting pop acts, as well as the very first J-pop group to perform at Coachella. The worlds sweetest girl gang will bring their brisk future pop to the Gobi Stage Sunday at 8:20 p.m. Just remember to bring your dancing shoes.

Rosala

For fans of: Bjrk, J Balvin, El Guincho
Few artists in the Spanish-language world had a better year in 2018 than La Rosala. After racking up multiple Latin Grammys for her flamenco-pop fusion LP, El Mal Querer, the Barcelona superstar continues her winning streak this year amid the palms. Catch Rosala and her fierce dance crew before they jet off on a limited run of North American tour dates Friday, 7:50 p.m at the Mojave Stage.


Tomasa Del Real

For fans of: Ivy Queen, Megan Thee Stallion
As the leading lady of the digital reggaeton movement known as neoperreo, Chilean singer-rapper Tomasa Del Real has suffused Latin Americas urban underground with a cheeky, feminist-forward ethos through songs like Y Dime and Barre con el Pelo. Tomasa will bring her cyber-tropical utopia to the stage on Friday, 2:05 pm at the Sonora Stage.

Los Tucanes de Tijuana

For fans of: Los Tigres Del Norte
Coming straight out of TJ, Mexican norteo band Los Tucanes are no buzz act. As seasoned veterans of the genre, they will not only be the first norteo band to play the fest, but they will be granted keys to the City of Coachella. Its well-deserved honor: The band has familial roots in Coachella, and they first cut their teeth in the towns now-defunct but historical venue, La Copacabana. See them Friday, 3:30 p.m. at the Coachella Stage and again at CHELLA, a special, off-festival Latin showcase.