ATEEZ’s Coachella Performance Draws Mixed Reactions From Netizens

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Netizens recently engaged in a discussion titled “I pity ATEEZ at Coachella” on the Korean forum Pann Nate, garnering over 70,000 views. The topic highlighted how despite ATEEZ’s remarkable performance at Coachella, they seemed to be largely overlooked by the Korean public.

The author of the post lamented, “ATEEZ doesn’t get any comments about their Coachella stage. No one seems to know that they performed at Coachella. I only knew after scrolling Twitter.” The post went on to point out how another group, LE SSERAFIM, seemingly outshined ATEEZ despite controversies surrounding their skills.

Netizens express sympathy over ATEEZ’s lack of recognition (Credits: Billboard)

Under the comments section, others joined in expressing their sympathy. One user stated, “It’s sad but true. I also did not know about ATEEZ at Coachella. I watched their stage for comparison and they are on a completely different level (compared to LE SSERAFIM).”

Another comment highlighted the discrepancy in attention: “To do an extremely good job only for everyone to talk about less talented people from a large company, it’s such a pity.”

ATEEZ (Credits: KQ Entertainment)

Despite this overshadowing, many acknowledged ATEEZ’s live performance skills, with one user noting, “They sang live well. It’s a shame they got outshined by all the LE SSERAFIM talk.”

Written by Mason Turner Senior Editor Kpop, Content, Strategy, Trends, Fandom, Reviews, Publishing Mason Turner has 8 years of experience in editorial management and holds a degree in Communications with certification in digital publishing and workflow optimization.

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