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News18
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
From Pink Venom To See U Later: BLACKPINK's Full Deadline Tour Setlist
If you're planning to attend BLACKPINK's Deadline World Tour, here's the full list of songs you can look forward to at the concert. BLACKPINK is officially back on stage with their much-anticipated Deadline World Tour, which kicked off on July 5 at the Goyang Stadium in South Korea. After a hiatus spent focusing on solo projects, the four members, Rose, Lisa, Jennie and Jisoo, are ready to perform together once again. The tour will travel to major cities including New York, Milan, Tokyo and London, delivering a powerful mix of chart-topping group hits and solo performances, giving each member their moment in the spotlight. Fans were thrilled to hear live renditions of fan-favourites like Lovesick Girls, Pink Venom and How You Like That, especially after the conclusion of the Born Pink World Tour in 2023. If you're planning to catch a show, here's a look at the full setlist you can expect at the concert. The setlist features Kill This Love, Pink Venom, How You Like That, Playing with Fire, Shut Down, Pretty Savage, Don't Know What to Do, Whistle, Stay, Lovesick Girls, JUMP, BOOMBAYAH, DDU-DU DDU-DU, As If It's Your Last, Forever Young and See U Later. Each member also got their solo spotlight, Jisoo performed Earthquake and Your Love, Lisa entertained fans with New Woman and Rockstar, Jennie sang Mantra, with the IE (way up), and like JENNIE, while Rose sang her tracks 3 am, toxic till the end and APT. After kicking off their Deadline World Tour in Goyang, South Korea, BLACKPINK is now gearing up to take the stage in major cities across the globe. The group will perform back-to-back shows in Los Angeles on July 12 and 13, followed by a concert in Chicago on July 18. Next, they'll head to Toronto for shows on July 22 and 23, and then to New York City on July 26 and 27. The tour continues in Europe, with performances in Paris on August 2 and 3, Milan on August 6, Barcelona on August 9, and London on August 15 and 16. BLACKPINK will then travel to Tokyo for a three-day stop on January 16, 17, and 18, before wrapping up with shows in Hong Kong on January 24 and 25. During their break from group activities, Rose, Lisa, Jennie and Jisoo focused on solo projects that helped grow their global reach. Lisa made headlines with her chart-topping single Rockstar and her role in The White Lotus. Jennie stayed in the spotlight by ruling music charts with Like Jennie song and became a top name in fashion. Rose teamed up with Bruno Mars for a track called APT, which quickly became a fan favourite. Jisoo also acted and released a few singles. First Published:


Korea Herald
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Blackpink returns sharper, stronger and more united than ever
Record-setting Goyang concerts mark group's first full reunion in nearly two years and launch of long-awaited world tour GOYANG, Gyeonggi Province — Blackpink made a triumphant return to the stage this weekend, performing for 78,000 fans over two days at Goyang Sports Complex in Gyeonggi Province. The highly anticipated "Deadline" concert not only marked the quartet's official reunion after nearly two years apart, it also underscored why they remain the most successful girl group in K-pop history. The emotional impact of seeing all four members — Jennie, Jisoo, Rose and Lisa — back onstage together wasn't lost on the 39,000 fans who filled the stadium, Sunday. Since signing only group activity contracts with YG Entertainment in December 2023, skepticism had swirled about whether the group would ever perform together again. Their full-group return, now confirmed, felt momentous. For over two hours, the group powered through 27 songs with a set list packed with hits. Interspersed were solo performances that highlighted each member's growth during their individual careers, delivering moments of renewed synergy that electrified the crowd. As the thunderous beat of 'Kill This Love' blasted through the speakers, the stadium lit up in pink. Blackpink launched into 'Pink Venom' with commanding charisma, then seamlessly transitioned through a medley of hits including 'How You Like That,' 'Playing With Fire' and 'Shut Down,' sending the energy in the stadium soaring. Each member brought a distinct edge to her solo sets. Jisoo exuded elegance with 'Earthquake' and 'Your Love.' Lisa, with 'New Woman' and 'Rockstar,' showcased fierce charisma and unleashed an explosive energy. Jennie, delivering 'Mantra' and 'Like Jennie,' had the entire stadium on its feet, leading an arena-wide singalong. And Rose delivered a show-stopping run of '3AM,' 'Toxic Till the End' and her global hit 'APT.,' bringing the emotional peak of the night. 'We were excited — and a bit nervous — to showcase a mix of group and solo performances that really highlight our different colors,' said Jisoo during the show. But the highlight was the debut of their brand-new group song, 'Jump' — their first full-group release since 2022's 'Born Pink.' The track opened with sleek beats and individual verses, before shifting into a bright, summery rhythm that had the crowd erupting. The sound felt like a bold evolution from Blackpink's past hits, while still unmistakably theirs. 'This song is super addictive, isn't it?' Jisoo asked the crowd. 'We wanted you to be the first to hear it. Please give it lots of love when it is released.' 'We're so grateful to kick off this tour in Goyang. It's bittersweet to leave, but we can't wait to meet Blinks all over the world again soon,' Jennie added. The group is the first K-pop girl group to play the venue, and brought its largest attendance on record on its first time out. Among the K-pop singers spotted in the crowd were BTS's J-Hope, Seventeen's Jeonghan, Mingyu and The8, Twice's Jihyo and members of Le Sserafim. Despite the spectacle, the event wasn't without controversy. Fans in section N3 at the concert venue expressed frustration after paying full price for seats that turned out to have obstructed views due to a large stage screen that wasn't disclosed during ticketing. Meanwhile, Blackpink is headed to stadiums across 16 cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Toronto, Paris and London, for 31 shows in total.


Korea Herald
21-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Blackpink's ‘Lovesick Girls' hits 800m views on YouTube
The music video for Blackpink's 'Lovesick Girls' surpassed 800 million views on YouTube as of Thursday, label YG Entertainment said. The visual is the quartet's 13th video to reach the milestone. 'Lovesick Girls' fronted its first full album 'The Album' alnog with 'How You Like That.' The single hit Billboard's Hot 100 at No. 59 while the album debuted on Billboard 200 at No. 2 and stayed for 10 weeks in total. The LP also entered UK's Official Albums Top 100 at No. 2 and spent six more weeks on it. Meanwhile, the members will reunite in July for a world tour, almost 1 1/2 years since its previous tour 'Born Pink,' which drew about 1.8 million concertgoers, a record for a K-pop girl group. A preliminary plan for the upcoming tour listed 10 cities and 18 shows. glamazon@