BLACKPINK Celebrates Seventh Debut Anniversary with Global Commemorative Events
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-08-08 18:08:47
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In a grand gesture of celebration, K-pop powerhouse BLACKPINK is set to commemorate their illustrious seven-year journey with a series of engaging events spanning both the United States and key Asian cities, as announced by their agency, YG Entertainment, on Tuesday.
As a testament to their global impact, retrospectives chronicling the quartet's remarkable evolution will grace the screens of major U.S. metropolises, including New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. These iconic locales will be adorned with the group's distinctive pink hues, symbolizing their indelible presence.
New Jersey's Secaucus Junction Station will serve as a monumental canvas, with a remarkable 76 screens embellished with BLACKPINK's imagery, underscoring the magnitude of their seventh anniversary. Further enhancing the celebratory ambiance, a dedicated photo booth commemorating the debut milestone will grace the New York Verdy pop-up, welcoming enthusiasts from Wednesday to Friday.
Across the Asian landscape, BLACKPINK's resonance will manifest within Starbucks outlets in nine countries, encompassing their native Korea and extending to fellow nations. For patrons who indulge in BLACKPINK-inspired drinks and cuisine on this pivotal anniversary, special commemorative stickers await as tokens of appreciation.
This vibrant array of international tributes exemplifies BLACKPINK's formidable journey from a nascent entity to an emblem of global music culture. The events provide a multifaceted canvas, blending multimedia retrospection with immersive citywide displays, encapsulating the essence of BLACKPINK's profound impact on the entertainment realm.
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