Updated: BLACKPINK Drops Dates And Locations For "BORN PINK" World Tour In Asia
Updated June 26 KST:
BLACKPINK has announced an additional concert for their “BORN PINK” world tour in Vietnam!
On June 26, BLACKPINK dropped a poster announcing an additional stop for their “BORN PINK” tour on July 29 and 30 at the My Dihn National Stadium in Hanoi, Vietnam. This makes BLACKPINK the first K-pop girl group to perform in the large-scale stadium that can accommodate over 40,000 people.
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BLACKPINK will be holding the largest world tour in the history of K-pop girl groups!
On October 28, YG Entertainment released a poster announcing the dates and locations for the Asian leg of BLACKPINK’s “BORN PINK” world tour . According to the poster, BLACKPINK will meet fans in nine cities in Asia alone, including three additional performances from the previously announced schedule.
The Asia tour will begin in Bangkok on January 7 and 8, 2023. The members will then head to Hong Kong on January 13 to 15, Riyadh on January 20, Abu Dhabi on January 28, Kuala Lumpur on March 4, Jakarta on March 11 and 12, Kaohsiung on March 18, Manila on March 25 and 26, and finally Singapore on May 13.
The announcement especially gained extra attention and anticipation due to its huge scale. With this tour, BLACKPINK will be the first girl group in the world to hold a solo concert in Riyadh and Abu Dhabi. YG Entertainment also added, “Besides Hong Kong, all eight [concert locations] are stadiums. This will be the largest-scale Asia stadium tour among all girl groups in the world.”
Check out more details for “BORN PINK” in Asia below!
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BLACKPINK will be in your area very soon! Today (Aug. 8), The K-pop superstars announced the dates for their Born Pink world tour on Monday (Aug. 8).
Spanning from Oct. 15, 2022, to June 21, 2023, the trek is set to make stops in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. As of press time, the official Born Pink world tour website reads “and more” at the end of the list of dates, indicating that additional dates may be on the way.
The Born Pink world tour marks the girl group’s third concert tour following the BLACKPINK arena tour (2018) and the In Your Area world tour (2018-2020). The group’s last major performance was the YG Palm Stage ― 2021 Blackpink: The Show, their first online concert.
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The new tour announcement comes after the group revealed their plans for new music. “Pink Venom,” the lone pre-release single for Born Pink , is slated for an Aug. 19 release with the whole album due sometime in September. “Venom” will mark the group’s second musical release of the year following “Ready for Love,” a promotional single for their collaboration with PUBG Mobile.
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A day earlier on Sunday (Aug. 7), BLACKPINK shared a special message to their fans in commemoration of their sixth anniversary.
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Since their debut, the group has stormed the Billboard charts. On the Billboard 200, BLACKPINK has climbed as high as No. 2 with the release of The Album , their debut full-length studio album. Over on the Billboard Hot 100, they have earned seven entries, including “How You Like That” (No. 33),” the Selena Gomez -assisted “Ice Cream” (No. 13), and a collaboration with Lady Gaga entitled “Sour Candy” (No. 33).
See the list of BLACKPINK’s tour dates for Born Pink so far, and check out the group’s anniversary message to BLINKS:
BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [BORN PINK] SCHEDULE ANNOUNCEMENT Official world tour website ▶ https://t.co/xHlSYVczWD #BLACKPINK #블랙핑크 #WORLDTOUR #BORNPINK #SCHEDULE #ANNOUNCEMENT #YG pic.twitter.com/yPJOGOjkVE — BLACKPINK GLOBAL BLINK (@ygofficialblink) August 8, 2022
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BLACKPINK ‘Born Pink’ Hong Kong tour: Grab tickets for all the three shows
Sensational K-pop female group BLACKPINK has announced the ‘largest world tour in the history of K-pop girl groups.’ Creating massive ripples in the global entertainment industry, the group, comprising Jisoo, Rosé, Lisa and Jennie, has unveiled the dates of the BLACKPINK World Tour ( Born Pink ) Asia.
The group is also coming to Hong Kong as part of this mammoth gig while other Asian cities include Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Manila. In fact, the quartet is to become the first girl group to hold a solo concert in Riyadh and Abu Dhabi.
Here’s more about BLACKPINK’s Born Pink Asia tour
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BLACKPINK embarked on the world tour with two opening performances in Seoul and commenced the Asia leg of the world tour on 7 January 2023 in Bangkok. The Hong Kong music concert is beig held on January 13, January 14 and January 15 at Asiaworld Arena. Buy your last-minute tickets here .
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BLINKS (as BLACKPINK fans are called) in Malaysia are also up for this grand show on 4 March in Kuala Lumpur at the National Stadium Bukit Jalil. The group is taking the stage just for just one night and the newly renovated and refurbished stadium has the capacity of a whopping 90,000 heads.
The group also shared a complete list of other Asian destinations and venues as they continue touring with their newly launched studio album hitting the top position on music charts. Check all dates below:
7 and 8 January : Bangkok – National Stadium 13, 14 and 15 January : Hong Kong – AsiaWorld – Arena 20 January: Riyadh – Mrsool Park 28 January : Abu Dhabi – Etihad Park 4 March : Kuala Lumpur – National Stadium Bukit Jalil 11 and 12 March : Jakarta – Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium 18 March : Kaohsiung – Kaohsiung National Stadium 25 and 26 March : Manila (Bulacan) – Philippine Arena
About Born Pink
Born Pink , released in September 2022, marks the Korean girl group’s second full-length album and bagged the apex position on the Billboard Top 200 Album sales chart. This album made the group the first of its kind to score a double-million seller. With tracks such as “Pink Venom” and “Shut Down,” which garnered 100 million streams on Spotify, the group has catapulted to the peak of success and amassed a strong fan following from all over the world.
(Main image credit: BLACKPINK GLOBAL BLINK/ @ygofficialblink/ Twitter; Featured image credit: Live Nation Singapore)
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Blackpink will be hitting the road — and catching flights — for their upcoming “Born Pink” world tour slated to begin on Oct. 15 up until June 21, 2023.
So far, the tour has announced stops in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, however additional dates will be announced. The circuit will kick off in Seoul on October 15 and 16, then the group will make their way to North America where they will perform 10 shows in seven different cities across the United States and Canada. The full initial dates are listed below.
BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [BORN PINK] SCHEDULE ANNOUNCEMENT Official world tour website ▶ https://t.co/xHlSYVczWD #BLACKPINK #블랙핑크 #WORLDTOUR #BORNPINK #SCHEDULE #ANNOUNCEMENT #YG pic.twitter.com/yPJOGOjkVE — BLACKPINK GLOBAL BLINK (@ygofficialblink) August 8, 2022
To close out the year, Blackpink will visit Europe and then head to Asia and the Middle East at the top of 2023. Next summer, the group will tour Australia and New Zealand. See the full lineup of dates and cities below.
On Sunday (Aug. 7), Blackpink celebrated the band’s sixth anniversary and shared a special message of gratitude with their fans.
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In addition to the tour, the group also recently announced the Aug. 19 release of “Pink Venom,” a pre-release single for “Born Pink” the album, due sometime in September.
The “Born Pink” world tour marks the girl group’s third tour succeeding the “Blackpink” arena tour in 2018 and the “In Your Area” world tour which ran from 2018 to 2020.
Oct. 15-16 Seoul Oct. 25 Dallas Oct. 29 Houston Nov. 2 Atlanta Nov. 6-7 Hamilton Nov. 10-11 Chicago Nov. 14-15 Newark Nov. 19 Los Angeles Nov. 30 London Dec. 1 London Dec. 5 Barcelona Dec. 8 Cologne Dec. 11-12 Paris Dec. 18 Berlin Dec. 22 Amsterdam Jan. 7-8 Bangkok Jan. 13-14 Hong Kong Jan. 20 Riyadh Jan. 28 Abu Dhabi March 4 Kuala Lumpur March 11 Jakarta March 18 Kaohsiung March 25 Manila May 13 Singapore June 10-11 Melbourne June 16-17 Sydney June 21 Auckland
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BLACKPINK Reveals ‘Born Pink’ World Tour Schedule With Cities And Dates
Acclaimed K-pop group BLACKPINK have released the dates and cities of their Born Pink world tour.
The world tour is part of the overall plans of the all-girl group around their upcoming album Born Pink , which is scheduled to release in September.
The Born Pink world tour will start on 15 October 2022 and continue through 21 June 2023, spanning four continents — Asia, Australia, Europe and North America.
Cities where BLACKPINK will perform during Born Pink world tour
The action will begin at Seoul in South Korea before moving to Dallas and Houston in the US on 25 October and 29 October, respectively.
Throughout November, BLACKPINK will mostly be touring North American cities including Atlanta (2 November), Hamilton (6-7 November), Chicago (10-11 November), Newark (14-15 November) and Los Angeles (19 November).
The group will begin its Europe leg on 30 November from London, moving on to Barcelona (5 December), Cologne (8 December), Paris (11-12 December), Berlin (18 December) and Amsterdam (22 December).
The Asia tour will start with a two-day concert in Bangkok on 7-8 January 2023, followed by Hong Kong (13-14 January), Riyadh (20 January) and Abu Dhabi (28 January).
As per the schedule, there will be no concert during February. BLACKPINK will resume their Born Pink world tour on 4 March with a performance in Kuala Lumpur . This will be followed by Jakarta (11 March), Kaohsiung (18 March) and Manila (25 March).
BLACKPINK will hold their concert in Singapore on 13 May, which, as of now, is the last Asian city on their calendar. The group will subsequently perform in Melbourne (10-11 June), Sydney (16-17 June) and Auckland (21 June).
The world tour schedule released by the group ends with the words “AND MORE,” indicating that more cities could be added to the tour.
BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [BORN PINK] SCHEDULE ANNOUNCEMENT Official world tour website ▶ https://t.co/xHlSYVczWD #BLACKPINK #블랙핑크 #WORLDTOUR #BORNPINK #SCHEDULE #ANNOUNCEMENT #YG pic.twitter.com/yPJOGOjkVE — BLACKPINK GLOBAL BLINK (@ygofficialblink) August 8, 2022
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The Born Pink world tour will be the third concert tour by the group. Their first was in 2018 named BLACKPINK arena tour. It was followed by the 2018-20 In Your Area world tour.
BLACKPINK’s agency YG Entertainment had said in July that the upcoming world tour would be the largest ever by scale in the group’s history.
The announcement of the highly anticipated world tour came a day after the group announced the release date of its song “Pink Venom,” which is a lone pre-release single for Born Pink .
According to the announcement, the single will be out on 19 August at 12 am EST/1 pm KST.
The Born Pink trailer was released on 1 August. Earlier in 2022, the group collaborated with PUBG Mobile for a special song “Ready for Love.”
( Main and Featured images: BLACKPINKOFFICIAL/@BLACKPINK/Twitter )
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BLACKPINK announce BORN PINK WORLD TOUR encore concerts in Bangkok
BLACKPINK are returning to Bangkok soon!
On 22 February, the 'Pink Venom' act shared that they will be heading back to the city this May for their BORN PINK ENCORE concerts. Taking place on 27 and 28 May 2023 at the Rajamangala National Stadium , the encore shows follow their sold-out Bangkok concerts in January.
BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [BORN PINK] BANGKOK ENCORE POSTER #BLACKPINK #블랙핑크 #BORNPINK #BLACKPINK_WORLDTOUR #BLACKPINK_BORNPINK #BANGKOK #ENCORE #POSTER #YG pic.twitter.com/M18zynsvJX — BLACKPINKOFFICIAL (@BLACKPINK) February 22, 2023
Fans can register for the BLINK Membership pre-sale from 22 February, 1 PM THT until 24 February, 3 PM THT via Weverse . Meanwhile, the BLINK pre-sale is happening on 4 March, 10 AM to 10 PM THT via Thai Ticket Major. General sales open on 5 March, 10 AM THT .
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The Bangkok encore concerts are the latest additions to BLACKPINK's BORN PINK WORLD TOUR, having recently announced additional shows in Singapore, Kaohsiung, and Macau.
Check out the rest of the tour dates here.
- 4 March: National Stadium Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- 11-12 March: Gerlora Bung Karno Main Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia
- 18-19 March: Kaohsiung National Stadium, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
- 25-26 March: Philippine Arena, Bulacan, Philippines
- 13-14 May: National Stadium, Singapore
- 27-29 May: Rajamangala National Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand
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BLACKPINK Announces New Dates For Asia Leg Of 'BORN PINK' Tour
Mega K-pop band BLACKPINK has announced the new show dates and venues for the Asia leg of their ongoing "BORN PINK" tour.
The group's agency, YG Entertainment added four show dates to the upcoming schedule of the group, with an extra day for their concerts in Kaohsiung, Singapore, and two days in Macau.
The following is the complete itinerary for the forthcoming performances in Asia this year.
January 7 and 8 - National Stadium, Bangkok
January 13, 14, and 15 - Asia World Arena, Hong Kong
January 20 - Mrsool Park, Riyadh
January 28 - Etihad Park, Abu Dhabi
March 4 - National Stadium Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur
March 11 and 12 - Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium, Jakarta
March 18 and 19 - Kaohsiung National Stadium, Kaohsiung
March 25 and 26 - Philippine Arena, Manila (Bulacan)
May 13 and 14 - National Stadium, Singapore
May 20 and 21 - Galaxy Arena at Galaxy Macau, Macau
At the moment, however, it is not clear, whether more Asian countries or venues will be added to the list. The ticketing info too for the shows that have been newly announced has still not been released.
Meanwhile, The band successfully completed the first stop of the Asia tour in Thailand, the home country of the group's maknae Lisa. Reportedly, there have been more than 1.6 million tweets with the hashtag #BORNPINKinBangkok.
Last week, the quartet, comprising of Lisa, Jisoo, Jennie, and Rosé, created history by becoming the first K-pop band to earn 2 billion YouTube views on their 2018 music video "DDU-DU DDU-DU".
Recently, YG Entertainment also gave the confirmation that the band's eldest member aka unnie Jisoo will make her solo debut this year. Jisoo is simultaneously working on recording her solo album, and completing the jacket photo shoot for the album, while also being busy with the world tour.
BLACKPINK dropped "BORN PINK", their sophomore studio album last year in September. The group then embarked on the world tour of the same name, setting a record for being the largest world tour to be held by a K-pop girl band.
The group completed the North American leg of the tour last year with 14 concerts spread over seven cities, after which they started with the European part of the concerts of which there were 10 shows in total in seven cities.
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On June 1, 2023, YG Entertainment announced that Jisoo tested positive to COVID-19 and therefore will be unable to participate in the concerts held in Osaka, Japan on June 3 and 4. [2]
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BLACKPINK Adds New Shows to Born Pink World Tour in Asia
BLACKPINK has announced that they would be performing four additional shows in Macau, Singapore, and Kaohsiung for the Asia section of their Born Pink World Tour.
The K-Pop titans on 9th January 2023 took to social media to announce the inclusion of four additional shows ongoing Born Pink World Tour’s Asia schedule. The worldwide concert tour is being undertaken to support the second Korean studio album of the group, ‘Born Pink’, released on September 16, 2022.
The news for the tour came on 6 July 2022, when YG Entertainment confirmed that the group would be releasing new music and at the same time they would be undertaking one of the largest world tours that a K-Pop girl group had ever embarked on. The group had announced a total of 36 shows extending from October 2022 to June 2023 in Asia, North America, Europe, and Oceania.
BLACKPINK’s concert in Asia kicked off with two shows on the 15th and 16th of October at South Korea’s KSPO Dome in Seoul and recorded a total of about 20,000 attendees. The group released the first full list of dates and venues for their Asia performances on 28 October. Four dome concerts were announced in Japan’s Tokyo and Osaka on December 7. On 9 January 2023, BLACKPINK made the announcement to include four additional shows in Asia in Macau, Singapore, and Kaohsiung. The information for tickets for the newly announced concerts is yet to be disclosed.
BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [BORN PINK] ASIA KAOHSIUNG∙SINGAPORE∙MACAU ADDITIONAL SHOWS ANNOUNCEMENT #BLACKPINK #블랙핑크 #BORNPINK #BLACKPINK_WORLDTOUR #BLACKPINK_BORNPINK #ASIA #KAOHSIUNG #SINGAPORE #MACAU #ADDITIONAL_SHOWS #ANNOUNCEMENT #YG pic.twitter.com/6PL2f5E4Vx — BLACKPINKOFFICIAL (@BLACKPINK) January 9, 2023
After two concerts in Bangkok, Thailand, BLACKPINK is all set to set the stage on fire in Hong Kong’s Asiaworld Arena on the 13th, 14th, and 15th of January, before performing at the Mrsool Park in Riyadh on the 20th of January. The rest of their tour would include performances in Kuala Lumpur, Abu Dhabi, Manila, Macau, Singapore, Jakarta, and Kaohsiung. However, given the recent turn of events, an announcement of new shows in more countries might be announced. So far, the tour has met with positive reviews from most critics.
The previous week, on January 4, BLACKPINK became the first K-Pop music group to gain 2 billion views on YouTube for a music video on their 2018 single ‘ DDU-DU DDU-DU ’. The group’s label YG Entertainment also announced a solo debut release by Jisoo in 2023, which she is working hard at. She has finished the photo shoot for the album jacket and has worked on the music production wherever she could take a timeout in the midst of the tour. She is expected to greet fans soon with news about her album.
After her group mates Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa, Jisoo will be the final member of BLACKPINK to release her solo debut.
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Blackpink In Your Area: How to Get Tickets to Blackpink’s New Tour Dates Online
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Blackpink are coming back to North America with their sold-out “Born Pink Tour.”
Fresh off a headlining slot at Coachella , the global superstars have announced an “encore” extension to their Born Pink North American stadium tour, and tickets are now available online.
So far, Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa have revealed four additional shows to their sold-out 2022 trek: August 12 at East Rutherford, New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium; August 18 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas; August 22 at San Francisco’s Oracle Park; and August 26 at Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium.
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Where to Buy Blackpink Tour Tickets Online
Tickets to the Blackpink tour are on sale now on Ticketmaster.com and we’ve spotted seats from as little as $85 online .
As of this writing, there are still seats left on the Ticketmaster website , though many are part of Ticketmaster’s “Verified Resale” program. Keep in mind that Ticketmaster also has a four-ticket limit for the event, so if you need more than four seats, you’ll want to find Blackpink tickets through one of the other options below.
Of course, Ticketmaster isn’t the only place you can get Blackpink tickets online. You can also look for Blackpink tickets online through a site like VividSeats.com , which still has Born Pink Tour tickets available right now for all the new dates .
We like checking a site like Stubhub.com , which has a ton of Blackpink seats still available to buy online.
Stubhub tickets can be easily transferred online, for safe and easy access. The site also has a FanProtect Guarantee that ensures valid tickets and delivery in time for the concert — or your money back. Even better: If your show is canceled and not rescheduled, you’ll receive 120% credit or get a full refund.
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We’re seeing Blackpink tickets as low as $137 as of this writing on the Ticket Network website . The site also has premium packages available starting at $400, which includes guaranteed preferred seats (usually on the floor or a lower level), exclusive tour merch and other special offers and access.
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Blackpink’s tour kicked off October 15 in Korea , and marked the girl group’s first global jaunt since their “In Your Area” World Tour in 2019 (the group also performed a special livestream concert in 2021 during Covid).
Fresh off a new album of the same name , the new “Born Pink” tour dates see Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rosé hitting up multiple cities in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia and Asia.
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Oct 28, 2022. by M Lim. Updated June 26 KST: BLACKPINK has announced an additional concert for their "BORN PINK" world tour in Vietnam! On June 26, BLACKPINK dropped a poster announcing an ...
The Born Pink World Tour was the second worldwide concert tour by South Korean girl group Blackpink in support of their second studio album Born Pink (2022). The tour began on October 15, 2022, in Seoul, South Korea, and a stadium encore tour began on July 15, 2023 in Saint-Denis, France.The tour concluded on September 17, 2023, in Seoul, South Korea, comprising 66 concerts in 22 countries.
K-Pop superstars BLACKPINK have announced the dates for their 'Born Pink' World Tour. ... 2022, to June 21, 2023, the trek is set to make stops in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. ...
The world tour is part of the overall plans of the all-girl group around their upcoming album Born Pink, which is scheduled to release in September.. The Born Pink world tour will start on 15 October 2022 and continue through 21 June 2023, spanning four continents — Asia, Australia, Europe and North America.. Cities where BLACKPINK will perform during Born Pink world tour
The world tour is part of the overall plans of the all-girl group around their upcoming album Born Pink, which is scheduled to release in September.. The Born Pink world tour will start on 15 October 2022 and continue through 21 June 2023, spanning four continents — Asia, Australia, Europe and North America.. Cities where BLACKPINK will perform during Born Pink world tour
The world's biggest K-pop girl group BLACKPINK has released the dates and cities of their Born Pink world tour. The world tour is part of the overall plans of the all-girl group around their upcoming album Born Pink, which is scheduled to release in September. The Born Pink world tour will start on 15 October 2022 and continue through 21 June ...
About BLACKPINK's Born Pink Asia tour. BLACKPINK embarked on the world tour with two opening performances in Seoul and is all set to commence the Asia leg of the world tour on 7 January 2023 in Bangkok. The Singapore music concert will be held on 13 May at the National Stadium at 7.30 pm local time.
Here's more about BLACKPINK's Born Pink Asia tour. BLACKPINK embarked on the world tour with two opening performances in Seoul and is all set to commence the Asia leg of the world tour on 7 January 2023 in Bangkok. The Singapore music concert will be held on 13 May and 14 May at the National Stadium at 7.30 pm local time.
Here's more about BLACKPINK's Born Pink Asia tour Singapore concert. BLACKPINK embarked on the world tour with two opening performances in Seoul and is all set to commence the Asia leg of the world tour on 7 January 2023 in Bangkok. The Singapore music concert will be held on 13 May at the National Stadium at 7.30 pm local time.
Here's more about BLACKPINK's Born Pink Asia tour Singapore concert. BLACKPINK embarked on the world tour with two opening performances in Seoul and commenced the Asia leg of the world tour on 7 January 2023 in Bangkok. The Hong Kong music concert is beig held on January 13, January 14 and January 15 at Asiaworld Arena.
The "Born Pink" world tour marks the girl group's third tour succeeding the "Blackpink" arena tour in 2018 and the "In Your Area" world tour which ran from 2018 to 2020. Oct. 15-16 ...
The Asia tour will start with a two-day concert in Bangkok on 7-8 January 2023, followed by Hong Kong (13-14 January), Riyadh (20 January) and Abu Dhabi (28 January). As per the schedule, there will be no concert during February. BLACKPINK will resume their Born Pink world tour on 4 March with a performance in Kuala Lumpur. This will be ...
Indonesian. BLACKPINK are heading back on the road very soon. On 8 August (Monday), the 'Lovesick Girls' act released the dates for their upcoming BORN PINK WORLD TOUR. The tour opens in Seoul with a 2-night concert on 15-16 October with stops in the US, Europe, Manila, Singapore, Bangkok, Jakarta, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, and more.
BLACKPINK embarked on the world tour with two opening performances in Seoul and is all set to commence the Asia leg of the world tour on 7 January 2023 in Bangkok. The Singapore music concert will be held on 13 May and 14 May at the National Stadium at 7.30 pm local time. Fans who have signed up for BLINK Member Presale on Weverse will be able ...
The Born Pink world tour will start on 15 October 2022 and continue through 21 June 2023, spanning four continents — Asia, Australia, Europe and North America.. Cities where BLACKPINK will perform during Born Pink world tour. The action will begin at Seoul in South Korea before moving to Dallas and Houston in the US on 25 October and 29 October, respectively.
The Bangkok encore concerts are the latest additions to BLACKPINK's BORN PINK WORLD TOUR, having recently announced additional shows in Singapore, Kaohsiung, and Macau. Check out the rest of the tour dates here. 4 March: National Stadium Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 11-12 March: Gerlora Bung Karno Main Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Check out the entire list of BORN PINK tour venues and cities for Asia below: January 7, 8, 2023 - Bangkok (National Stadium) January 13,14, and 15, 2023 - Hong Kong (Asia World Arena)
Born Pink: Everything We Know About Blackpink's Upcoming Album | Tatler Asia. K-pop girl group Blackpink is making their long-awaited comeback with an album release in September. Find out release dates, tour details and more.
Mega K-pop band BLACKPINK has announced the new show dates and venues for the Asia leg of their ongoing "BORN PINK" tour. The group's agency, YG Entertainment added four show dates to the upcoming schedule of the group, with an extra day for their concerts in Kaohsiung, Singapore, and two days in Macau. The following is the complete itinerary ...
BLACKPINK World Tour 'Born Pink' is the second world tour held by BLACKPINK. The first show was held on October 15, 2022, at KSPO Dome in Seoul, South Korea. ... Asia; January 7, 2023 Bangkok Thailand National Stadium 85,000: January 8, 2023 January 13, 2023 Hong Kong ... Dates [] Seoul. North America. Europe. Asia. Japan. Mexico. Oceania ...
Event Details. K-pop legendary female group BLACKPINK, who has smashed World music charts, officially announced sales information for BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [BORN PINK] ASIA on October 28th. It marks their second world tour following the BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [IN YOUR AREA] (2018-2020). BLACKPINK 's latest release second full album [BORN PINK ...
The K-Pop titans on 9th January 2023 took to social media to announce the inclusion of four additional shows ongoing Born Pink World Tour's Asia schedule. The worldwide concert tour is being undertaken to support the second Korean studio album of the group, 'Born Pink', released on September 16, 2022.
Fresh off a new album of the same name, the new "Born Pink" tour dates see Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rosé hitting up multiple cities in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia and Asia. Here is a ...