London-based Filipino singer songwriter Beabadoobee is surely making big strides for representation. The Cosmopolitan UK November cover star and viral musician adds another milestone to her belt as she makes it to the Coachella 2025 lineup. You might probably know her for her hits "death bed," "Glue Song," and "the perfect pair." More recently, she also made noise as one of the openers for Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour.
Beabadoobee In Coachella 2025
Beabadoobee, born Beatrice Kristi Laus, was born in Iloilo in 2000. She moved to London when she was three and in April 2018 she signed with Dirty Hit Records (a.k.a. The 1975's label). In 2022, she made history as the youngest Filipino act to perform at Coachella—she was just 21 years old!

Now, the Filipino-born UK-raised artist is making a comeback to the Coachella stage as she was announced to be part of the 2025 lineup. Beabadoobee is set to perform on the April 13 and 20 dates of the renowned music and arts festival. The third day of Coachella 2025 will also feature performances from its headliner Post Malone, Megan Thee Stallion, Zedd, and BLACKPINK's Jennie.
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Speaking of BLACKPINK, they made history as the first-ever K-pop group to headline at Coachella in 2019. Although the group won't be making a performance together next year, Lisa will also be performing on the first weekend of Coachella 2025.
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The highly awaited Coachella 2025 lineup also includes Lady Gaga, Green Day, Charli XCX, ENHYPEN, Tyla, and XG. Ticket presale begins on November 22 at 11AM PT.
Beabadoobee brought her "beatopia " tour in Manila in 2022, where famously she wore a Filipiniana on her show. Currently, she's in the middle of the UK and European leg of her This Is How Tomorrow Moves Tour. Other Filipino acts who have previously taken the Coachella stage include H.E.R., No Rome (who's her Dirty Hit labelmate), and DJ Manila Killa.
Thank you for bringing Filipino pride to the international stage, Bea!
