Rosé, Jennie, Jisoo, and Lisa of BLACKPINK in April 2023.Photo:Emma McIntyre/Getty
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On Wednesday, Feb. 19, the K-pop girl band, comprised ofLisa,Rosé,JisooandJennie, announced that they will be embarking on a stadium tour this summer with dates in Asia, the United States and Europe.
YG Entertainment founder Yang Hyun-suk previously said in July 2024 thatthe band would be reuniting with new music and a tour. “There will be a highly anticipated comeback from BLACKPINK,” he said in a video, translated from Korean. “And it will also be the year BLACKPINK starts their world tour.”
Adding: “We are working hard so that many YG artists can meet with many fans.”
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BLACKPINK rose to fame in 2016 with their single"Boombayah,“which became No. 1. on Billboard’s World Digital Songs chart. Other hit songs of theirs are “DDU-DU DDU-DU” and “Kill This Love.” They were the first Korean girl music group to perform at Coachella with their 2019 set at the music festival.
Perthe BBC, they ultimately resigned with BLACKPINK to YG Entertainment in 2023.
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The band will perform two shows in South Korea in early July before heading to the U.S. for several stadium shows. BLACKPINK will then conclude their tour in Europe in August, including London’s Wembley Stadium, making them the first K-pop girl band to perform there.
On Thursday, Feb. 27, BLACKPINK added second nights to their performances in Paris and London, as well as New York, Toronto and Los Angeles.
“#BLACKPINK#블랙핑크#WORLDTOUR#YG” the band captioned anInstagram post.
Ticketsfor the new shows in L.A., Toronto and New York go on sale Feb. 28, while the additional Paris and London dates will go on sale on Monday, March 3.
The band has also added 2026 performances at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan from Jan. 16-18.
See the full list of BLACKPINK’S 2025 World Tour dates below.
source: people.com