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Blackpink Announces 2025 World Tour with 10 Major Stadium Stops

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SEOUL, South Korea — K-pop sensation Blackpink has officially announced a highly anticipated summer 2025 world tour, set to kick off on July 5 with two shows at Goyang Stadium in Seoul. The tour will span across 10 cities globally, including major destinations in North America and Europe.

The limited series of concerts will first head to Los AngelesSoFi Stadium on July 12, followed by a gig at Chicago’s Soldier Field on July 18, Toronto’s Rogers Stadium on July 22, and New York’s Citi Field on July 26. Once the North American leg concludes, Blackpink will perform in Paris on August 2, Milan on August 6, and Barcelona on August 9, before concluding their summer run at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium on August 15. This performance marks a significant milestone as they will be the first K-pop girl group to headline the venue.

The tour announcement follows the release of a teaser video, which showcased the electrifying atmosphere of Blackpink’s past performances. Fans, known as Blinks, expressed overwhelming excitement across social media as anticipation builds for the group’s return.

In 2022 and 2023, the quartet completed a record-breaking 22-country world tour to promote their last album, “Born Pink,” making an indelible mark with multiple sold-out shows. Their last performance together was on September 17, 2023, in Seoul.

As each member pursues solo careers, they remain committed to the group’s future endeavors. Recently, Lisa signed with RCA Records, Rosé attached to Atlantic Records, and Jennie collaborated with Columbia Records via her label Oddatelier. Jisoo debuted her EP “Amortage” on February 14, while Lisa’s latest single “Born Again,” featuring Doja Cat and Raye, was released on February 6. Jennie is also preparing for her first solo tour, “The Ruby Experience,” marking a new chapter for the artist.

“We knew there was no reason for us to stop it,” Rosé stated in a recent interview. “As much as we all needed some time to go out and explore and be our own people, we still have business left to do.”

Tickets for the summer tour will go on sale on February 27 through LiveNation.com, with specific times varying by market. Given the limited number of shows, fans are advised to secure their tickets promptly.

Following the summer leg of the tour, Blackpink is also scheduled for a three-night engagement at Tokyo Dome in Japan in January 2026, indicating their ongoing popularity and demand in the industry.

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