BLACKPINK to Launch New World Tour Following Record-Breaking "Born Pink"
Sharon Jung
guhuijeong784@gmail.com | 2025-02-05 20:41:57
BLACKPINK is set to embark on a new world tour, marking their first global concert series in one year and five months since their 2022-2023 "Born Pink" tour, which became the largest tour by a K-pop girl group with 1.8 million attendees across 34 cities worldwide.
The announcement was made on Thursday by YG Entertainment, which shared the news via its official blog, accompanied by a teaser video that quickly ignited excitement among fans worldwide. However, the agency has yet to disclose specific dates, locations, or details regarding the tour's scale and concept.
BLACKPINK’s previous "Born Pink" tour solidified the group’s status as one of the most influential acts in the global music industry. The tour spanned major cities across North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania, setting attendance records and demonstrating the group's immense international appeal.
Fans have eagerly anticipated BLACKPINK’s return to the stage, and the teaser release signals the start of a new era for the group, sparking speculation about possible new music and expanded tour destinations.
Given BLACKPINK’s continued chart dominance and influence in fashion, culture, and entertainment, industry insiders predict that the upcoming tour could surpass previous records, further cementing their legacy as a premier global pop phenomenon.
As anticipation builds, fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting additional announcements from YG Entertainment, which is expected to reveal the tour’s full itinerary in the coming weeks.
Sayart / Sharon Jung, guhuijeong784@gmail.com
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