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News18
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
BLACKPINK To Release New Song At Deadline World Tour After 3-Year Hiatus
Last Updated: BLACKPINK will embark on their new world tour on July 5, with a show at Goyang Sports Complex Main Stadium. BLACKPINK is returning to the music scene, not just with a new world tour but also with a new song. As reported earlier, the four-member girl K-pop group, comprising Jisoo, Jennie, Lisa and Rose, is all set to release a brand-new single, nearly three years after they dropped their second album, Born Pink, in 2022. Merely days after the news went viral, BLACKPINK's agency YG Entertainment shared an exciting update on their upcoming single. On Monday, June 23, the agency revealed that the group will be premiering their new song at the first two shows of their upcoming world tour in South Korea. As quoted by AllKpop, YG Entertainment stated, 'The new song will be performed for the first time at the concerts held on July 5 and 6 at Goyang Sports Complex Main Stadium." The announcement left BLINKs elated as they had waited for their favourite girls' comeback for a long time. YG's Executive Producer, Yang Hyun Suk, further explained their decision to unveil BLACKPINK's new song in such a unique manner, saying, 'There was a lot of discussion about how to release the new song, and we ultimately decided to unveil it first at the Goyang concert, which marks the beginning of the world tour and a symbolic moment to reconnect with the fandom." Earlier, when JTBC Entertainment revealed that BLACKPINK would be making a full group comeback in July, their agency released a statement, sharing that they would announce the details of the project 'through an official promotion at a later date." They had also confirmed that the quartet had begun filming their upcoming music video on June 6, which took place in South Korea under the supervision of a renowned director, whose name was not revealed. Back in February this year, YG Entertainment surprised BLINKs by announcing the world tour of BLACKPINK, titled Deadline World Tour. This would mark their comeback as a group after their last record-breaking Born Pink World Tour (2022-2023), which sold over 1.8 million tickets across 66 shows. Following this, the four girls focused on their solo music as well as acting projects. The tour, which is their first all-stadium one, will begin on July 5 at the Goyang Stadium in South Korea, followed by a number of shows in the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia. BLACKPINK will be concluding their highly anticipated tour in January 2026 at the Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong, China. First Published:


News18
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
BLINKs, Did You Hear? BLACKPINK Is All Set To Come Back With New Music
Last Updated: BLACKPINK's agency has earlier confirmed that the girl group began shooting for their upcoming music video on June 6. BLINKs, are you ready? Because your wait might finally be over as BLACKPINK is making a full group comeback soon. As reported, the four-membered K-pop girl group, comprising Jisoo, Jennie, Lisa and Rose, is returning with new music after what feels like ages. It will be nearly three years after their second album, Born Pink, when the group will release a new project. On Thursday, June 19, JTBC Entertainment News quoted industry insiders who stated that BLACKPINK is all set to make a full group comeback in July this year. After reports went rife, YG Entertainment released a statement, keeping the details of the group's upcoming project under wraps. They said, 'We will share details through an official promotion at a later date." Earlier, BLACKPINK's agency confirmed that the girl group began shooting for their upcoming music video on June 6. The shoot reportedly took place in South Korea under the supervision of a renowned director, whose name was not revealed. With this, the excitement around BLACKPINK's return as a group has increased manifold. Meanwhile, back in February, YG Entertainment surprised BLINKs by announcing BLACKPINK's new world tour. This tour marks the group's first major comeback since their record-breaking Born Pink World Tour (2022-2023), which sold over 1.8 million tickets across 66 shows. The agency has confirmed that the tour will feature new music, never-before-seen performances, and immersive stage production. The upcoming tour, titled Deadline World Tour, is their first all-stadium tour, which is beginning on July 5 at the Goyang Stadium in South Korea. BLACKPINK will have several shows in the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia, before concluding their much-awaited tour in January 2026, at the Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong, China. View this post on Instagram A post shared by BLΛƆKPIИK (@blackpinkofficial) FYI, the globally renowned K-pop girl group went on a hiatus following their Born Pink World Tour in September 2023. The four members kept group activities on hold and focused on their solo music as well as acting projects. All the BLACKPINK members have now released their individual albums since the hiatus. While Rose released Rosie in December last year, Lisa dropped her first studio album, Alter Ego, in February 2025. Jisoo released Amortage, and Jennie dropped Ruby earlier this year. First Published: June 19, 2025, 17:24 IST


Time of India
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Still in LA?': BLACKPINK Rosé's pre-DEADLINE World Tour activities spark controversy among BLINKs
Will BLACKPINK be in your area soon? That remains unclear, as fans have voiced growing frustration with YG Entertainment and the group's four members — Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa. While reports suggest that BLACKPINK recently wrapped up filming a new music video in Seoul, some fans remain skeptical. It has come to light that Rosé is currently in Los Angeles, with recent sightings of the idol sparking criticism online. With the group's much-anticipated — yet controversy-ridden — DEADLINE world tour fast approaching, her presence abroad has raised concerns about rehearsals and overall preparedness. #BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR #블랙핑크 #WORLDTOUR #DEADLINE #YG Rosé in LA Fansites recently shared pictures of the idol in Los Angeles, prompting criticism from some netizens who questioned why she wasn't in South Korea rehearsing for the tour. Concerns about the group's readiness quickly followed, with many pointing to the lack of visible practice sessions or new music releases ahead of the DEADLINE world tour. OMG ROSÉ IN LA Many users on X (formerly Twitter) also brought up issues from the Born Pink World Tour, where the members were criticized for frequent mistakes and a lack of synchronization on stage. With a new world tour approaching—and the group having released only 32 songs over more than eight years—many BLINKs are worried the members may once again face harsh criticism. yeah that tour is about to be a mess you should be practicing and rehearsing right now 🤨 Man blackpink are starting to piss me off more day by day GIRL GO PRACTICE FOR THE WORLD TOUR SO Y'ALL WONT EMBARRASS YOURSELVES AND WHEN IS THE GROUP CB However, many fans came to Rosé's defense, arguing that she was being unfairly singled out. They also pointed out the lack of transparency regarding the members' individual schedules and emphasized that it was unreasonable to place the blame solely on her. Supporters also highlighted that preparing for a world tour is a collective responsibility and shouldn't rest on Rosé alone. "that tour going to be a mess" just because Rosé is the only one spotted in LA doesn't mean the rest of them ARE in Korea especially since they can fly ANYWHERE ANYTIME. What's not clicking. Also, Rosé is the LEAST of your worries for that tour. From the last 2 days people who supposedly like her are camping in qrts of posts related to her, fuming and calling her names…..it's like yg and the other 3 are not responsible for group things anymore it's just rosé. The incident underscores growing concerns among fans, who fear the tour may be underprepared due to unclear planning and limited promotional efforts. For all the latest K-drama, K-pop, and Hallyuwood updates, keep following our coverage here.


Pink Villa
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
'BLACKPINK all over the place': Pink Venom choreographer Kiel Tutin reiterates privilege of working with group
BLACKPINK has become a global phenomenon, captivating audiences with their powerful performances and unforgettable choreography. Behind many of their iconic moves stands Kiel Tutin, the creative force responsible for shaping some of the group's most memorable moments—from their groundbreaking Coachella debut to the high-energy 2023 Born Pink World Tour. At the 2025 American Music Awards, while BTS' RM won the K-pop artist category, Tutin praised BLACKPINK for their dedication and hard work. He described them as four individuals from different parts of the world who come together to create something truly magical, calling it a privilege to have worked with them over the years. "They're just four girls from all over the world, and when they come together, they create something truly magical. It's been an absolute privilege to work with them over the years." He added, "Each member brings her own unique energy and personality to the group. They're not just performers; they're storytellers through movement." Reflecting on BLACKPINK's stage presence, Tutin noted their electrifying energy, relentless work ethic, and the seamless blend of talent and charisma they bring to every performance. Kiel Tutin and His BLACKPINK Connection Tutin's choreography has been central to BLACKPINK's visual identity — from the fierce moves in Pink Venom and Lovesick Girls to the iconic steps of How You Like That. As Creative Director of their Coachella performance, he crafted not only the dance but an entire artistic vision that resonated globally. Kiel's impact goes well beyond BLACKPINK. He has worked with global stars like Jennifer Lopez and Katy Perry. Recently, he has taken a key role in JISOO 's solo career, acting as performance director and choreographer for her 'Earthquake' dance video. Tutin also appears as a backup dancer in the official music video. His creative vision has been essential in shaping the look and feel of JISOO's upcoming 2025 AMORTAGE EP. The Countdown Begins: BLACKPINK's World Tour in 2025 BLACKPINK's highly anticipated 2025 World Tour is set to kick off on July 5, 2025, at Goyang Stadium in South Korea. This extensive stadium tour will cover multiple continents, including stops in North America, Europe, and Asia, with concerts scheduled in major cities like Los Angeles, New York, Paris, London, Tokyo, and Hong Kong.


AsiaOne
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- AsiaOne
That Visa ad is real, Blackpink's really coming to Singapore, Entertainment News
When Blackpink fans saw a Visa advertisement that the K-pop girl group will be coming to Singapore this November, it sparked a Reddit discussion early this morning (May 27). While some questioned it, the truth was revealed a short while ago: Blackpink will indeed be in our area. In an Instagram post today, they announced that they will be performing at the National Stadium on Nov 29 and 30 as part of their Deadline World Tour. View this post on Instagram A post shared by BLΛƆKPIИK (@blackpinkofficial) The group, which consists of members Jennie, Lisa, Rose and Jisoo, last performed in Singapore in 2023 as part of their Born Pink World Tour. Weverse ticket presales for Blinks (their fandom name) begin on June 10, 11am. Presales for Visa Infinite cardholders start June 11 at 11am. All Visa cardholders can purchase their tickets on the same day at 4pm. Changi Rewards members can access the presales on June 12 from 11am. The offer is exclusive to Changi Rewards members who spend a minimum of S$200 in a single sales receipt at participating outlets at Changi Airport (excluding Jewel) and iShopChangi between May 28 to June 9. General ticket sales will begin on June 13 at 11am. Prices range from $168 to $398. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Live Nation SG (@livenationsg) [[nid:718292]]