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Blackpink
Lineup of Blackpink since 2016. Clockwise from top left: Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, Lisa
Lineup of Blackpink since 2016. Clockwise from top left: Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, Lisa
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
Genres
Years active2016 (2016)–present
Labels
Members
Websiteblackpinkofficial.com

Blackpink (Korean: 블랙핑크; commonly stylized as BLACKPINK or BLΛƆKPIИK) is a South Korean girl group that debuted on 8 August 2016.[2][3] The group consists of members Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa.

They are the highest-charting female K-pop act on both Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200. They are also the first and only K-pop girl group to enter and top the Billboard's Emerging Artists chart. In addition, Blackpink is also the first female K-pop group to have four number-one singles on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart.[4] Their 2018 song "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du" was the most-viewed Korean music video in the first 24 hours on YouTube. In January 2019, it became the most-viewed music video by a K-pop group on YouTube. They are currently the most subscribed music act, K-pop group, and female artist on YouTube, with 92,7 million subscribers (as of January 2024).[5] Blackpink was also the first female K-pop group to perform at Coachella.[6][7]

In 2018, Jennie was the first member to release a solo song, titled "Solo". Rosé released her single album R in 2021. Lisa also released a single album called Lalisa the same year. Jisoo released hers, called Me, in 2023.

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • The Album (2020)
  • Born Pink (2022)

Compilations

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  • Blackpink in Your Area (2018)

Live albums

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  • Blackpink Arena Tour 2018 "Special Final In Kyocera Dome Osaka" (2019)
  • Blackpink 2018 Tour 'In Your Area' Seoul (2019)
  • Blackpink 2019–2020 World Tour in Your Area – Tokyo Dome (2020)
  • Blackpink 2021 'The Show' Live (2021)

Extended plays

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  • Blackpink (2017)
  • Square Up (2018)
  • Kill This Love (2019)

Concerts and tours

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Headlining Tours

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  • Blackpink Arena Tour (2018)
  • In Your Area World Tour (2018-2020)
  • Born Pink World Tour (2022-2023)
  • Deadline World Tour (2025-2026)

Blackpink Arena Tour

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Tour dates

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List of tour dates
Date City Venue Attendance
July 24, 2018 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall 75,000[9]
July 25, 2018
August 16, 2018 Fukuoka Kokusai Center
August 17, 2018
August 24, 2018 Chiba Makuhari Messe
August 25, 2018
August 26, 2018
December 24, 2018 Osaka Kyocera Dome Osaka 50,000[10]
Total 125,000

In Your Area World Tour

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List of tour dates
Date City Country Venue Attendance
November 10, 2018 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 20,000[11]
November 11, 2018
January 11, 2019 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena
January 12, 2019
January 13, 2019
January 19, 2019 Jakarta Indonesia Indonesia Convention Exhibition
January 20, 2019
January 26, 2019 Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Arena 10,000[12]
February 2, 2019 Pasay[A] Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena
February 15, 2019 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 9,500[13]
February 23, 2019 Shah Alam[B] Malaysia Malawati Stadium 16,000[14]
February 24, 2019
March 3, 2019 Taoyuan[C] Taiwan NTSU Arena 8,000[15]
April 17, 2019 Inglewood United States The Forum 15,000[16]
April 24, 2019 Rosemont Allstate Arena
April 27, 2019 Hamilton Canada FirstOntario Centre
May 1, 2019 Newark United States Prudential Center 20,000[17]
May 2, 2019
May 5, 2019 Duluth Infinite Energy Arena 9,180[18]
May 8, 2019 Fort Worth Fort Worth Convention Center
May 18, 2019 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live
May 21, 2019 Manchester England Manchester Arena 5,424[18]
May 22, 2019 London SSE Arena, Wembley 9,968[18]
May 24, 2019 Berlin Germany Max-Schmeling-Halle 10,000[19]
May 26, 2019 Paris France Zénith Paris 7,000[20]
May 28, 2019 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi 10,000[21]
June 8, 2019 Macau Cotai Arena 10,000[22]
June 13, 2019 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
June 15, 2019 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena 14,317[23]
July 12, 2019 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena 30,000[24]
July 13, 2019
July 14, 2019
December 4, 2019 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome 55,000[25]
January 4, 2020 Osaka Kyocera Dome 100,000[26]
January 5, 2020
February 22, 2020 Fukuoka Fukuoka Dome
Total 472,000[27]

Born Pink World Tour

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List of concert dates
Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
October 15, 2022 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome 20,000[28]
October 16, 2022
October 25, 2022 Dallas United States American Airlines Center 200,000[D]
October 26, 2022
October 29, 2022 Houston Toyota Center
October 30, 2022
November 2, 2022 Atlanta State Farm Arena
November 3, 2022
November 6, 2022 Hamilton Canada FirstOntario Centre
November 7, 2022
November 10, 2022 Chicago United States United Center
November 11, 2022
November 14, 2022 Newark Prudential Center $6,595,517[31]
November 15, 2022
November 19, 2022 Los Angeles BMO Stadium $15,346,966[32]
November 20, 2022
November 30, 2022 London England The O2 Arena 160,000[E]
December 1, 2022
December 5, 2022 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi
December 8, 2022 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena $1,425,352[33]
December 11, 2022 Paris France Accor Arena
December 12, 2022
December 15, 2022 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
December 19, 2022 Berlin Germany Uber Arena
December 20, 2022
December 22, 2022 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
January 7, 2023 Bangkok Thailand National Stadium 85,000[34]
January 8, 2023
January 13, 2023 Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Arena 30,000[35]
January 14, 2023
January 15, 2023
January 20, 2023 Riyadh Saudi Arabia Boulevard City 40,000[36]
January 28, 2023 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Etihad Park (Abu Dhabi)
March 4, 2023 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Bukit Jalil National Stadium 63,000[37]
March 11, 2023 Jakarta Indonesia Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 50,000[38]
March 12, 2023
March 18, 2023 Kaohsiung Taiwan National Stadium 90,000[39]
March 19, 2023
March 25, 2023 Bocaue[F] Philippines Philippine Arena 100,000[40]
March 26, 2023
April 8, 2023 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome 110,000[41]
April 9, 2023
April 26, 2023 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol 113,498[32] $19,938,131[32]
April 27, 2023
May 13, 2023 Singapore National Stadium 100,000[42]
May 14, 2023
May 20, 2023 Macau Galaxy Macau 20,000[43]
May 21, 2023
May 27, 2023 Bangkok[G] Thailand Rajamangala National Stadium 100,000[44]
May 28, 2023
June 3, 2023[H] Osaka Japan Kyocera Dome Osaka 100,000[46]
June 4, 2023[H]
June 10, 2023 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena 50,000[47]
June 11, 2023[I]
June 16, 2023 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
June 17, 2023
July 15, 2023 Saint-Denis[J] France Stade de France 55,000[49]
July 29, 2023 Hanoi Vietnam Mỹ Đình National Stadium 70,000[50]
July 30, 2023
August 11, 2023 East Rutherford[K] United States MetLife Stadium 230,000[L]
August 12, 2023
August 18, 2023 Paradise[M] Allegiant Stadium $11,429,130[30]
August 22, 2023 San Francisco[G] Oracle Park
August 26, 2023 Los Angeles[G] Dodger Stadium
September 16, 2023 Seoul[N] South Korea Gocheok Sky Dome 35,000[52]
September 17, 2023
Total 1,800,000[53] $330,000,000[54]

Canceled show

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Date City Country Venue Reason
June 21, 2023 Auckland New Zealand Venue never confirmed[55] Unforeseen logistical challenges[56]

Deadline World Tour

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List of concert dates
Date City Country Venue Attendance
July 5, 2025 Goyang South Korea Goyang Stadium 78,000
July 6, 2025
July 12, 2025 Inglewood United States SoFi Stadium 100,000
July 13, 2025
July 18, 2025 Chicago United States Soldier Field 50,000
July 22, 2025 Toronto Canada Rogers Stadium 100,000
July 23, 2025
July 26, 2025 New York City United States Citi Field 40,000
July 27, 2025
August 2, 2025 Saint-Denis France Stade de France 110,000
August 3, 2025
Autust 6, 2025 Milan Italy Ippodromo La Maura 50,000
August 9, 2025 Barcelona Spain Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys 51,000
August 15, 2025 London United Kingdom Wembley Stadium 110,000
August 16, 2025
October 18, 2025 Kaohsiung Taiwan Kaohsiung National Stadium 100,000
October 19, 2025
October 24, 2025 Bangkok Thailand Rajamangala National Stadium
October 25, 2025
October 26, 2025
November 1, 2025 Jakarta Indonesia Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium
November 2, 2025
November 22, 2025 Bocaue Philippines Philippine Arena
November 23, 2025
November 28, 2025 Singapore Singapore National Stadium 150,000
November 29, 2025
November 30, 2025
January 16, 2026 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome 165,000
January 17, 2026
January 18, 2026
January 24, 2026 Hong Kong Kai Tak Stadium
January 25, 2026
January 26, 2026

Headlining Concerts

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  • Blackpink Japan Premium Debut Showcase (2017)
  • Livestream Concert: The Show (2021)

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Other websites

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  1. Promoted as Manila
  2. Promoted as Kuala Lumpur
  3. Promoted as Taipei
  4. For all 14 shows in the North American leg.[29] The two shows in Atlanta drew an attendance of 23,434,[30] the two shows in Newark drew an attendance of 23,928,[31] and the two shows in Los Angeles drew an attendance of 46,295.[32]
  5. For all 10 shows in the European leg. The show in Cologne drew an attendance of 15,347.[33]
  6. Promoted as Manila-Bulacan, disregarding the technical city boundaries.
  7. 1 2 3 Labeled as Encore
  8. 1 2 Jisoo did not perform on this date due to a positive COVID-19 test.[45]
  9. Jennie could not complete the show due to illness and left the stage mid-way through the concert.[48]
  10. Promoted as Paris; labeled as Encore
  11. Promoted as New Jersey; labeled as Encore
  12. For all 5 shows in the North American encore leg.[51] The show in Paradise drew an attendance of 44,171.[30]
  13. Promoted as Las Vegas, labeled as Encore
  14. Labeled as Finale
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