BLACKPINK have announced a new slew of Asia tour dates for their upcoming world tour – see the full list of dates and more below.
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Today (May 27), the K-pop group took to social media to announce the new Asia leg of the ‘DEADLINE’ tour, which will see them perform across the world between July and December. They previously announced shows in South Korea, the United States, Europe and the UK – which includes two massive dates at Wembley Stadium in London in August.
Now, the group of Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rosé have revealed that their tour will also take them to Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, Japan and Hong Kong.
The new dates will kick off on October 18 and 19 in Kaohsiung, before BLACKPINK make their way to Lisa’s home grounds in Thailand. They’ll also play two shows in Jakarta, Bulacan, Singapore, Tokyo and Hong Kong.
See the full list of dates below – tickets go on sale in June via Ticketmaster.
BLACKPINK’s 2025 world tour dates are:
JULY
05 – Seoul, South Korea @ Goyang Stadium
06 – Seoul, South Korea @ Goyang Stadium
12 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
18 – Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field Stadium
22 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium
26 – New York, NY @ Citi Field
AUGUST
02 – Paris, France @ Stade de France
03 – Paris, France @ Stade de France
06 – Milan, Italy @ Ippodromo SNAI La Maura
09 – Barcelona, Spain @ Estadi Olímpic
15 – London, UK @ Wembley Stadium
16 – London, UK @ Wembley Stadium
OCTOBER
18 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan @ Kaohsiung National Stadium [NEW]
19 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan @ Kaohsiung National Stadium [NEW]
24 – Bangkok, Thailand @ Rajamangala National Stadium [NEW]
26 – Bangkok, Thailand @ Rajamangala National Stadium [NEW]
NOVEMBER
01 – Jakarta, Indonesia @ Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium [NEW]
02 – Jakarta, Indonesia @ Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium [NEW]
22 – Bulacan, Philippines @ Philippines Arena [NEW]
23 – Bulacan, Philippines @ Philippines Arena [NEW]
29 – Singapore @ National Stadium [NEW]
30 – Singapore @ National Stadium [NEW]
DECEMBER
16 – Tokyo, Japan @ Tokyo Dome [NEW]
18 – Tokyo, Japan @ Tokyo Dome [NEW]
24 – Hong Kong @ Kai Tak Stadium [NEW]
25 – Hong Kong @ Kai Tak Stadium [NEW]
The forthcoming stadium shows from BLACKPINK will mark their first headline tour since their record-breaking ‘Born Pink World Tour’, which ran between 2022 and 2023. Those shows also saw the group reach new heights as it was soon certified as the highest-grossing tour by a girl group – drawing over 1.8million fans.
Since the group last hit the stage, all four members have been busy with other projects. Rosé, for example, recently teamed up with Bruno Mars’ for the hit song ‘APT.’, which has already surpassed a billion streams on Spotify, making it the fastest song by a K-pop artist to do so. Before then, she dropped her solo album ‘rosie’ on December 6, alongside an accompanying music video for the single ‘toxic till the end’.
Lisa and Jennie have also released full-length solo projects, while Jisoo released her debut solo EP, ‘Amortage’. Jennie’s album ‘Ruby’ scored a four-star review, with Crystal Bell writing for NME: “She asserts herself not just as a global star, but as a fully realised artist, shaping her sound and vision with an intentionality that signals real growth.”
Lisa’s album ‘Alter Ego’ scored three stars, with Bell writing: “‘Alter Ego’ may not fully answer the question of who Lisa is as a solo artist, but it’s an ambitious first step toward finding out. The album is eclectic, unapologetic and, at times, a little lost in its own spectacle. If ‘Alter Ego’ is about trying on different personas, perhaps the real Lisa is still emerging. And when she finds her footing, she’ll be unstoppable.”
Jisoo’s EP got a four-star review as well: “It’s not a reinvention, nor does it need to be. Instead, ‘Amortage’ plays to Jisoo’s strengths, proving that evolution doesn’t always have to be explosive to shake things up.”
Rosé’s album ‘Rosie’ also scored four-stars: “‘Rosie’ offers a rare and intimate invitation to understand Rosé as more than just a star — to see Rosie, the woman, searching for validation, love, and meaning.”