The largest band in the Blackpink world has returned and ready to paint Asia Pink. After taking the phases throughout North America and Europe, the queens of K-pop are heading east for the new Asian leg of their shocking world tour.
After a break of almost two years, women are ready to bring Blackpink and their fans to a new level.
Jennie was the first to go alone, debuting with “Solo” in 2018, an elegant and safe trace that gave the tone to its image as an icon and trend for fashion. In 2023, he made the waves entering the world of acting with his role in the idol and launching his label, Odd Atelier.
In the meantime, Rosé’s solo debut with R in 2021 presented the emotional ballad “on the ground”, gaining praise for his introspective texts and showing that his vocal range could hold his group. Her single with Bruno Mars “ATP” brought her to a new level of world recognition.
Lisa, Blackpink’s Thai rapper and dancer, exploded on the solo scene in 2021 with Lalisa, a bold declaration of identity that beat YouTube records and transformed it into a global fashion ambassador. Her ferocious style and charisma cemented it as an icon of the gen Z, with the single “money” that becomes viral all over the world, and its performance in “White Lotus”, expand its audience.
Jisoo, the last member of debuting alone, presented his softer and more romantic side in 2023 with “Flower”, who passed the rankings in different countries and revealed his potential as a prominent actress following her role in the K-Drama snowdrop bundle. T
By giving way to Taiwan’s Kaohsung in October, the tour will take Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa to some of the largest cities in the region for the acquisitions of multi-nonsense stadiums. From Bangkok and Jakarta to Manila and Singapore, the acquisition of Blackpink will culminate in a two -night ending in Hong Kong 24 and 25 January 2026to the brand new Stadium Kai Tak.
This scores the first Blackpink title from their huge Born Pink World Tour, which made history as a tour with the largest recessed by a group of k-pop girls, with over 1.8 million fans who participated in 66 shows in 34 cities.
And for Hong Kong flashes, this is more than a concert – it’s a time. Years have passed since the last time the group has performed in the city and the Kai Tak Stadium, a new gem in the Hong Kong skyline, is the perfect setting for their mix of ferocity, fashion and on a large scale.
Blackpink’s star grew only by their debut. With global Smash successes like “Kill this love“”How do you like it,” AND “Pink poison“The group beat the records with their debut studio album The album and became the First group of Korean girls to perform – and subsequently the title – to Coachella. Their second album Born PinkHe went further, at the top of the rankings both in the United States and in the United Kingdom, a first for any Asian women’s artist.
Now they are ready to make history again.
Whether you are a beat of eyelashes or just a fan of the pop show at its best, this is a tour that promises glitter, pyrotechnic, dance pauses and stakes diva. The countdown is on.