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From Online to Onstage—Niana Guerrero Continues to Go Global With Her Coachella Debut

From Online to Onstage—Niana Guerrero Continues to Go Global With Her Coachella Debut

Marian Besin

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Updated Apr 21, 2025 05:37 PM PHT

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Photo from @nianaguerrero


19-year-old Filipina dance sensation Niana Guerrero made a powerful surprise appearance at Coachella 2025. Known for her viral moves and charismatic presence, she joined American artist d4vd’s set performance of “Feel It” last April 19, delivering a dynamic routine that had the crowd roaring.

Captured on a TikTok post shared by UMG Philippines, Niana’s Coachella debut presented her signature sharpness and stage confidence in performing. This marks a historic milestone—not just for Niana, but also for Filipino representation at one of the world’s most iconic music festivals.



Niana shared on her Instagram page her experience in the event, posting a carousel of moments with the caption “first coachella ever!!! Day one went crazy”. The post has since drawn the attention of fans and fellow artists alike, celebrating this astonishing breakthrough.

Coachella is not the only stage that Niana’s been conquering. Just days before the festival, she lit up social media with a dance collab alongside BTS’ J-Hope to the viral track “Mona Lisa.” Their performance quickly sent fans into a frenzy across TikTok and Instagram, praising their precision and synergy. 

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With Coachella now part of her growing international resume and a collab with a K-pop icon under her belt, Niana Guerrero is not just dancing—but making history.



Lead photos from @nianaguerrero

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