Fiestar

FIESTAR (피에스타) is one of those K-pop girl groups that fans simply cannot stop talking about — even years after their first debut. And honestly? It makes perfect sense. This South Korean girl group brings together five powerhouse women who each bring something totally unique to the table. Whether you’re a longtime fan of K-pop idol groups or someone just now discovering the FIESTAR fandom, you’re in for a treat.

The group’s name is a clever mix of Fiesta (Spanish for “party”) and Star — which says a lot about their vibe. They’re celebratory, bright, and built to shine. Since their first steps onto the K-pop music scene on August 31, 2012, under LOEN Entertainment, FIESTAR has given fans catchy K-pop dance tracks, stunning music video releases, and unforgettable live performances.

After an emotional disbandment in 2018, this Korean idol group made a heartfelt comeback in 2024, powered entirely by the members themselves — a first-of-its-kind move in the K-pop industry. Now in 2026, with fans more excited than ever, it’s the perfect time to take a deep dive into each member, their journeys, their achievements, and what makes FIESTAR so special.

Let’s get into it!


FIESTAR started as a dream — a multinational K-pop group that would blend Korean, Chinese, and international talent into one unstoppable team. Founded by LOEN Entertainment (now Kakao M), they debuted as a six-member group, eventually becoming the tight-knit five-member lineup fans know and love today.

Here’s a quick overview of everything you need to know:

  • Official Group Name: FIESTAR (피에스타)
  • Debut Date: August 31, 2012
  • Debut Single: “Vista”
  • Original Label: LOEN Entertainment / FAVE Entertainment (Collabodadi sublabel 2013–2016)
  • Current Status: Active (Reunited 2024, independent)
  • Genre: K-pop, Dance-Pop, Electropop, Contemporary R&B
  • Origin: Seoul, South Korea
  • Group Type: Multinational Girl Group (Korean + Chinese members)
  • Active Years: 2012–2018; 2024–present
  • Number of Members: 5 (current) / 6 (original lineup, including former member Cheska)
  • Past Member: Cheska (departed March 2014)
  • Fandom Name: Let⭐s (pronounced “Let’s”)
  • Official Social Media: Twitter (@fiestar831), Facebook (Fiestar.loen), Fan Cafe (FIESTAR)
  • Group Name Meaning: Portmanteau of “Fiesta” (party) + “Star”
  • 2024 Comeback Song: “You’re Pitiful (2024 Ver.)” — a remake of their 2015 hit
  • 2025 Release: “Vista (2025)” — a re-recorded version of their debut single

2. FIESTAR Member Profiles

2.1 Basic Member Information Table

Stage NameBirth NameBirthdayNationalityPositionHeightBlood Type
JeiKim Jin-hee (김진희)Sep 5, 1989KoreanLeader, Vocalist, Visual162 cm (5’4″)O
Cao LuCao Lu (曹璐)Aug 30, 1987ChineseLead Dancer, Vocalist, Face of the Group166 cm (5’5″)O
LinzyIm Min-ji (임민지)Oct 22, 1989KoreanMain Vocalist, Visual168 cm (5’6″)O
HyemiKim Hye-mi (김혜미)Aug 10, 1990KoreanLead Vocalist161 cm (5’3″)A
YeziLee Ye-ji (이예지)Aug 26, 1994KoreanMain Rapper, Main Dancer, Vocalist, Maknae159 cm (5’3″)A


2.2 Detailed Member Profiles


👑 JEI (재이) — The Leader

JEI

JEI

  • Stage Name: Jei (재이)
  • Birth Name: Kim Jin-hee (김진희)
  • Birthday: September 5, 1989
  • Birthplace: Bucheon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
  • Zodiac Sign: Virgo
  • Chinese Zodiac: Snake
  • Height: 162 cm (5’4″)
  • Weight: 42 kg (92 lbs)
  • Blood Type: O
  • Nationality: Korean
  • Position: Leader, Vocalist, Visual
  • Nicknames: “Boyish Face Leader,” “Hot Jei,” “God Jei”
  • Education: Dongduk Women’s University (Major in Broadcasting)
  • Hobbies: Walking her dog
  • Instagram: @kimjeii
  • X (Twitter): @FIESTAR__Jei
  • YouTube: @lifeofjei1765
  • Current Career: Actress, YouTuber

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She was born in Bucheon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea — a city known for its vibrant arts scene.

Jei appeared in Infinite’s “Paradise” music video before FIESTAR even debuted.

She was also in IU’s “You & I (Performance Ver.)” music video in 2011.

She starred in the TVN love-reality show “Romantic & Idol”, where she was paired with 2PM’s Jun.K, JJ Project’s JB, and MBLAQ’s Mir.

Jei was ranked among the Top 45 in the 100 Most Beautiful Women in 2015.

She opened her YouTube channel “Life of Jei” in October 2019 — and it’s a great watch!

Jei got married to a non-celebrity boyfriend in October 2020.

She appeared alongside IU and other idols on the comedy show “Gag Concert”.

Her nickname “Boyish Face Leader” came from her charming tomboyish features that fans adored from day one.

She studied Broadcasting at Dongduk Women’s University, which explains her natural screen presence.


🌟 CAO LU (차오루) — The Chinese Representative & Group Investor

CAO LU

CAO LU

  • Stage Name: Cao Lu (차오루)
  • Birth Name: Cao Lu (曹璐)
  • Korean Name: Seo Lu (서루)
  • Birthday: August 30, 1987
  • Birthplace: Zhangjiajie, Hunan, China
  • Zodiac Sign: Virgo
  • Chinese Zodiac: Rabbit
  • Height: 166 cm (5’5″)
  • Weight: 51 kg (112 lbs)
  • Blood Type: O
  • Nationality: Chinese
  • Position: Lead Dancer, Vocalist, Face of the Group, Center
  • Instagram: @better_me_caolu
  • YouTube: @IAMCAOLU
  • Current Career: Actress, Live Commerce Host (China), Group Investor

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She’s originally from Zhangjiajie, Hunan, China — one of the most scenic regions in the country, famous for its stunning pillar mountains.

Before joining FIESTAR, Cao Lu was already a solo singer in China after winning a 2004 CCTV-sponsored singing contest — she was a star before she was even an idol!

She serves as the Chinese representative of the group and helped open FIESTAR’s reach to Chinese-speaking audiences.

In May 2024, she personally bought partial copyrights of FIESTAR’s previous singles to re-record them in Chinese.

Cao Lu funded the entire 2024 reunion out of her own pocket — making it one of the most independent comebacks in K-pop history.

After FIESTAR’s disbandment, she worked as a live commerce host in China, building a strong career there.

Her work visa for South Korea was officially granted in December 2022 — a moment she celebrated publicly on Instagram.

In April 2025, she announced FIESTAR had signed with Bomnal Entertainment, though they later parted from the agency by August 2025.

She has been described as the “heart” behind FIESTAR’s reunions — a true driving force for the group.

On August 31, 2025, FIESTAR released a re-recorded version of their debut track “Vista”, once again with Cao Lu leading the investment charge.


🎤 LINZY (린지) — The Main Vocalist

LINZY

LINZY

  • Stage Name: Linzy (린지)
  • Birth Name: Im Min-ji (임민지)
  • Birthday: October 22, 1989
  • Birthplace: Seoul, South Korea
  • Zodiac Sign: Libra
  • Chinese Zodiac: Snake
  • Height: 168 cm (5’6″)
  • Weight: 48 kg (105 lbs)
  • Blood Type: O
  • Nationality: Korean
  • Position: Main Vocalist, Visual
  • Nicknames: “Charismatic Lead Vocals,” “Jiyonce,” “Honey Voice”
  • Education: Chung-Ang University (Major in Theater)
  • Hobbies: Reading, watching movies
  • Role Models: Beyoncé, Christina Aguilera, Bi Rain
  • Instagram: @linzy_minji
  • TikTok: @linzy_minji3
  • YouTube: @_linzy2664
  • Current Career: Musical Actress, Singer

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Before joining FIESTAR, Linzy was a trainee at YG Entertainment — and was almost a founding member of 2NE1. Imagine that alternate universe!

Her stage name “Linzy” is just a quick pronunciation of her real name, Im Min-ji — simple, but catchy.

She is the tallest member of FIESTAR at 168 cm.

To protect her amazing voice, Linzy doesn’t drink soda — a rule she’s kept strictly throughout her career.

Her favorite food? Sweet potato corn — a classic Korean snack she absolutely loves.

Linzy played Sharpay Evans in the Korean musical adaptation of High School Musical — and by all accounts, she nailed it.

She signed with Will Entertainment in 2018 to pursue her acting career, transitioning smoothly from idol to musical actress.

Linzy has appeared on The Masked Singer as both a contestant and a panel judge.

Her ideal type? She once said she wants someone she can respect and learn from, like her dad — sweet and grounded!

Linzy has been featured as a vocalist on other artists’ tracks, including Jang Han Byul’s “Dumb Love” and Common Ground’s “Hot Inside.”


🎵 HYEMI (혜미) — The Lead Vocalist & Solo Artist

HYEMI

HYEMI

  • Stage Name: Hyemi (혜미) / Solo name: YEL (옐)
  • Birth Name: Kim Hye-mi (김혜미)
  • Birthday: August 10, 1990
  • Birthplace: Seoul, South Korea
  • Zodiac Sign: Leo
  • Height: 161 cm (5’3″)
  • Weight: 44 kg (97 lbs)
  • Blood Type: A
  • Nationality: Korean
  • Position: Lead Vocalist
  • Nicknames: “The Witty Prankster,” “Ham,” “Idol Encyclopedia,” “LOEN’s Fossil,” “Hamtori”
  • Hobbies: Surfing the internet, home shopping, composing songs
  • Current Career: Solo Singer-Songwriter (as YEL), Composer
  • Personal Life: Married a non-celebrity in October 2024

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Hyemi trained for a whopping 6 years before officially debuting with FIESTAR — proving great things really do take time.

She appeared in IU’s iconic “You & I” music video — a fun piece of K-pop history!

She was a backup dancer for Sunny Hill’s “Midnight Circus” before her idol career kicked off.

She sang an OST for the SBS drama “Saimdang: Memoir of Colors” — a beautiful historical drama.

Hyemi debuted as a solo artist in May 2018 under the stage name YEL (옐) with her single “Lucid Dream.”

She has songwriting and composing credits on tracks including BUSTER’s “Cherry Blossom” and Super Junior K.R.Y’s “The Way Back to You.”

Her nickname “Idol Encyclopedia” gives you a clue — she knows practically everything about the K-pop world!

In February 2026, she released a new single titled “Narcissist” which she co-wrote and co-composed, showing serious growth as an artist.

She got married to a non-celebrity partner in October 2024 — a big personal milestone!

Among all the members, Hyemi is considered the group’s jokester — always ready to make everyone laugh behind the scenes.


🔥 YEZI (예지) — The Main Rapper & Maknae

YEZI

YEZI

  • Stage Name: Yezi (예지)
  • Birth Name: Lee Ye-ji (이예지)
  • Birthday: August 26, 1994
  • Birthplace: Gangneung, Gangwon-do, South Korea
  • Zodiac Sign: Virgo
  • Chinese Zodiac: Dog
  • Height: 159 cm (5’3″)
  • Weight: 44 kg (97 lbs)
  • Blood Type: A
  • MBTI: INTP
  • Nationality: Korean
  • Position: Main Rapper, Main Dancer, Vocalist, Maknae
  • Nickname: “Cute Maknae”
  • Education: Hanlim Arts School (Department of Practical Music)
  • Hobbies: Writing, listening to music
  • Favorite Color: Black
  • Pet: A dog named Ddu (뚜)
  • Current Career: Solo Rapper/Singer, Songwriter

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She’s the group’s youngest member (maknae) — but don’t let that fool you, she’s arguably one of the most fierce rappers in the K-pop female rapper scene.

Yezi is hard of hearing — something she’s been open about, making her achievements in music even more remarkable and inspiring.

In 2015, she was a semi-finalist on “Unpretty Rapstar 2” — a rap competition show that launched many careers. Her performance left viewers stunned.

Her original track “Crazy Dog” gained massive viral attention and cemented her reputation as a serious solo rap talent.

Yezi signed with JG Star Entertainment from 2019 to 2023 for her solo activities.

She relieves stress by writing — poems, lyrics, journal entries — she pours her feelings into words.

Her all-time favorite song is “What the Spring??” by 10cm — a very different vibe from her usual hard-hitting rap style!

She absolutely loves mint chocolate (a controversial flavor that fans love debating over!) and always orders iced vanilla latte.

She attended Hanlim Arts School in the Department of Practical Music — one of Korea’s top arts high schools, famous for training idol stars.

Her MBTI type is INTP — known as “The Logician” — which matches her thoughtful songwriting and introspective personality perfectly.


3. Achievements

FIESTAR may not have swept every major award ceremony during their active years, but their impact on the K-pop music industry is undeniable. Here’s a look at what they accomplished:

  • 🏆 New Star of Culture Award — 4th Annual Seoul Success Awards (2012): Recognized for their teamwork and stable vocal delivery right out of the gate with their debut “Vista.”
  • 🏆 Rookie Category Nomination — 22nd Seoul Music Awards (2013): Nominated for Vista, placing them among the top new acts of the year.
  • 📈 Gaon Digital Chart Success: Their debut single “Vista” charted on the Gaon Digital Chart, with multiple songs landing on the K-pop Billboard Hot 100, including 2 songs cracking the Top 10.
  • 📈 “Sea of Moonlight” (pre-debut duet with IU) reached number 12 on Korean charts — before they even officially debuted!
  • 🌟 Chart-Topping Comeback: Their 2024 anniversary release “You’re Pitiful (2024 Ver.)” scored an impressive user score of 86 on Album of the Year, reflecting massive fan enthusiasm.
  • 🌟 “Vista (2025)” remake earned a strong 76 user score, proving fans’ love for the group has only grown over time.
  • 🌍 Pioneering Independent Comeback: FIESTAR’s 2024 self-funded reunion was described as “the first of its kind” in the K-pop industry — producing and financing a comeback without any label backing.
  • 🎭 Members have collectively earned credits in Korean dramas, musicals, solo music, and composing — showcasing the group’s range far beyond typical idol careers.

4. Discography and Music Videos

FIESTAR’s K-pop discography spans the full range — from punchy debut singles to dreamy mini-albums and powerful anniversary releases. Here’s everything in one place:

Singles

YearTitleNotes
2012VistaDebut single; features cameo by JYJ’s Junsu; peaked at #9 on charts
2012We Don’t StopSecond single; B-side “Sweet Love” feat. Kim Yeon-woo
2012Sweet Love (feat. Kim Yeon-woo)Standalone single release
2013Whoo! (with Eric Benét)Reggaeton-influenced pre-release; notable international collaboration
2013I Don’t KnowLead single from Curious; first release as five-member group
2014One MoreControversial due to risqué lyrics; led to broadcast ban and lyric revision
2016Apple PieUpbeat, bright concept single
2024You’re Pitiful (2024 Ver.)12th anniversary remake; Cao Lu-funded independent comeback
2025Vista (2025)Re-recorded debut track for 13th anniversary

Mini-Albums (EPs)

YearTitleKey Tracks
2013Curious“I Don’t Know,” “Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes”
2015Black Label“You’re Pitiful,” “Hello,” “Turn Off The Lights,” “Cold,” “Today,” “So Tight”
2016A Delicate Sense“A Sip of Lips,” “Mirror,” “Mr. Black,” “Thirst,” “Come and Go”

Notable Pre-Debut Track

  • “Sea of Moonlight” (2012) — Duet with IU; released before debut on LOEN Entertainment’s collective label album; charted at #12 in Korea.

Music Videos

FIESTAR released official music videos for all major singles, including the standout choreography-driven MVs for “Vista,” “You’re Pitiful,” “A Sip of Lips,” and their 2024 and 2025 anniversary releases. The “Vista” MV featured a guest appearance by JYJ’s Junsu alongside Sunny Hill’s Seungah, generating significant buzz at debut.


5. Live Performances and World Tours

FIESTAR built a loyal K-pop fanbase through consistent live performances across South Korea and international stages. They were known for tight choreography, strong vocal delivery, and high-energy K-pop concert sets.

Korean Music Show Performances

The group was a regular on Korea’s top music shows, including:

  • M Countdown
  • Music Bank (KBS)
  • Show! Music Core (MBC)
  • Inkigayo (SBS)
  • Simply K-Pop

They also appeared on beloved variety shows such as Weekly Idol, Dream Team 2, Gag Concert, and 1 vs. 100, building their public profile beyond just music.

Tour & Event History

YearEvent / TourRegionNotes
2012Debut ShowcaseSeoul, South KoreaPerformed “Vista” and debut material
2013Multiple Music Show PromotionsSouth KoreaSupported Curious EP
2015“Black Label” ShowcaseSeoul, South KoreaLive showcase on March 4, 2015 for “You’re Pitiful”
2015Unpretty Rapstar 2 Stage (Yezi solo)South KoreaYezi as semi-finalist
2016“A Delicate Sense” PromotionsSouth KoreaSupported mini-album release
2017Final Active PromotionsSouth KoreaLast group activities before 2018 hiatus
202412th Anniversary Reunion ComebackSouth Korea / OnlineSelf-funded; “You’re Pitiful (2024 Ver.)” release
202513th Anniversary ReleaseSouth Korea / China“Vista (2025)” re-recorded release; Cao Lu expanding reach to China
2026TBD — Comeback PreparationsSouth Korea / ChinaGroup continues independent activities; Chinese market expansion ongoing

Note: FIESTAR has not announced a formal world tour as of mid-2026, but their ongoing independent activities and growing Chinese fanbase suggest expanded touring could be on the horizon. Keep an eye on their official social media for announcements!


Final Thoughts

FIESTAR (피에스타) is proof that great K-pop girl groups never really go away — they just find their way back when the time is right. From their unforgettable 2012 debut with “Vista” to their self-funded 2024 reunion that took the K-pop community by surprise, these five women have shown what it means to truly love what you do.

Whether you’re drawn to Jei’s leader charisma, Cao Lu’s entrepreneurial spirit, Linzy’s powerhouse vocals, Hyemi’s songwriter heart, or Yezi’s sharp rap skills, there’s a reason to love every single member. As 2026 unfolds, the FIESTAR story is still very much being written — and we can’t wait to see what comes next.

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