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Blackpink opens limited edition pop-up shop ahead of Toronto concerts

Blackpink opens limited edition pop-up shop ahead of Toronto concerts

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Toronto is hosting one of the biggest K-pop acts in the world this week. Girl group Blackpink is set to take Rogers Stadium for two nights. In the days ahead of the shows, fans have had a special opportunity to prepare themselves with a special pop-up shop at Yorkdale Mall.
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