- BLACKPINK’s Lisa will perform Born Again at the 97th Academy Awards, marking a historic moment for K-pop.
- She will be joined on stage by Doja Cat and RAYE for an electrifying performance.
- The Oscars will air live on March 2 from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Lisa’s performance at the Oscars represents a major breakthrough for K-pop’s influence in Hollywood. With her song Born Again already making waves on global charts, this moment will showcase her artistry on one of the world’s biggest stages.
The 97th Academy Awards will feature a star-studded lineup, including performances from Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. Despite concerns over the Los Angeles wildfires, the event is set to proceed as scheduled, with Conan O’Brien hosting.
Lisa’s Oscars Debut: A Historic Milestone for K-Pop
Lisa’s Oscars performance is a defining moment for K-pop in Western entertainment. As a BLACKPINK member and a rising solo artist, her presence at the prestigious event signifies how K-pop has evolved from a niche genre to a dominant force in the music industry. Her performance of Born Again will mark a significant step in her solo journey.
The Oscars’ choice to feature Lisa, along with Doja Cat and RAYE, reflects the Academy’s growing effort to embrace global music trends. With Born Again debuting on the Billboard charts, the Oscars stage provides an opportunity for Lisa to captivate a worldwide audience with her unique artistry.
Beyond Lisa’s moment in the spotlight, the Oscars will also showcase performances from major artists like Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. These additions bring a mix of musical styles, making this year’s show particularly exciting for audiences.
While the event faced uncertainty due to the wildfires affecting Los Angeles, the Academy has reassured fans that the show will go on as planned. This year’s Oscars will not only honor cinematic excellence but also celebrate global music on an unprecedented scale.
Lisa’s Oscars performance is more than just a personal milestone—it’s a landmark moment for K-pop’s global recognition. Her presence on such a prestigious stage marks a shift in how Korean artists are embraced by Western award shows.
“Music has no boundaries; it transcends language and culture.” Lisa’s Oscars performance embodies this idea, proving that K-pop has truly become a universal force.