BLACKPINK's Jennie Makes History as First K-pop Idol to Headline Major European Festivals
"SLAY QUEEN"- Fans celebrate as BLACKPINK'S Jennie becomes the first K-pop act to headline Roskilde and Open’er festival, pledges earnings to charity
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Jennie, a member of the South Korean group BLACKPINK, will be the first K-pop artist to headline the Roskilde Festival in Denmark and Open'er Festival in Poland in July 2026. She plans to donate her earnings from the Roskilde performance to charity, sparking widespread celebration among fans.
- 01Jennie will headline the Roskilde Festival on July 3, 2026, and the Open'er Festival on July 4, 2026.
- 02She is the first K-pop artist to headline these major European festivals.
- 03Jennie will donate all her earnings from the Roskilde Festival to charity.
- 04Her performances reflect the growing influence of K-pop in the global music scene.
- 05Jennie is also set to headline several other major festivals in 2026, including The Governors Ball in New York City.
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Jennie, a member of the globally renowned K-pop group BLACKPINK, is set to make history as the first K-pop artist to headline two major music festivals in Europe: the Roskilde Festival in Denmark on July 3, 2026, and the Open'er Festival in Poland on July 4, 2026. Fans celebrated her achievement on social media, highlighting her influence and contribution to the global music scene. In a philanthropic move, Jennie announced that she would donate all her earnings from the Roskilde performance to charity, further endearing her to fans. This historic crossover moment is seen as a significant step for K-pop, marking its increasing dominance in Western music culture. In addition to these festivals, Jennie will also perform at The Governors Ball in New York City on June 7, 2026, and other major events including Mad Cool Festival in Spain and Lollapalooza in Chicago, showcasing her rising star power and influence in the music industry.
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Jennie's performances are expected to attract significant attention and tourism to Denmark and Poland, showcasing K-pop's growing global influence.
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