
BLACKPINK Gears Up For Deadline Tour; Jisoo Drops Rehearsal Pics, Comeback Song Teased
Jisoo shares BLACKPINK's Deadline tour rehearsal photos with Lisa, Jennie, Rosé; fans speculate comeback track after teaser clip READY TO JUMP?
BLACKPINK is officially in comeback mode and fans couldn't be more thrilled! With the highly anticipated 'Deadline' world tour just days away, Jisoo has given fans a glimpse into what's brewing behind the scenes. The singer took to Instagram to post several rehearsal pictures with her bandmates Rosé, Lisa, and Jennie, all in high spirits as they prepare for the grand kickoff in Seoul.
The post, captioned 'DEADLINE Let's Goooooooo" with black and pink heart emojis, has gone viral, igniting BLINK excitement across social media. The photos show the girls immersed in sound checks, dance practices, and posing together with their concert crew. One adorable photo features Jisoo holding her pink mic with a big smile, embodying the group's enthusiasm for this new era. From coordinated outfits to candid group hugs, the OT4 chemistry is on full display.
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Adding fuel to the comeback speculation, BLACKPINK also dropped a teaser video titled READY TO JUMP?. The brief but energetic clip features all four members hyping up fans and ending with the question, 'Are you ready to jump?" — a moment that has sparked wild theories online. Many fans believe this could signal a brand-new single, potentially debuting during the tour. If true, it would be BLACKPINK's first new music release in nearly two years and eight months, following Born Pink in 2022.
The 'Deadline' world tour is set to begin with two back-to-back shows at the Goyang Sports Complex Main Stadium on July 5 and 6. Known for their extravagant stage design, powerful choreography, and unforgettable visuals, BLACKPINK's return to live performances is expected to be nothing short of iconic. The Seoul leg will likely set the tone for the rest of the global tour, and if READY TO JUMP turns out to be a new track, it could mark the beginning of an exciting new BLACKPINK chapter.
With new photos, a mysterious teaser, and the promise of epic performances, BLACKPINK's Deadline tour is shaping up to be one of the biggest K-pop events of the year. Fans worldwide are counting down the hours.
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July 05, 2025, 01:25 IST

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