Blackpink 2025 World Tour: See Where They’re Headed

Blackpink in your area – well, in 10 cities around the world.

The K-Pop supergroup announced their summer 2025 world tour Wednesday morning. The group is heading out on a limited run to stadiums in 10 global cities. The tour will kick off in Seoul, South Korea, with two nights at Goyang Stadium before heading to a night a L.A.’s SoFi Stadium, followed by nights at Chicago’s Soldier Field, Toronto’s Rogers Stadium and New York’s Citi Field.

The group then heads to Paris, Milan and Barcelona. The “Pink Venom” singers wrap up their summer stadium run at London’s Wembley Stadium — making them the first K-Pop girl group to perform at the venue — before performing a finale at the Tokyo Dome in January 2026.

Blackpink is heading out on a 10-city world tour.

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The official tour announcement comes on the heals of a teaser the group released earlier this month titled, “Blackpink 2025 World Tour Teaser.” The video showed the cheering crowds of Blackpink’s previous packed shows. The stadium is alight with the group’s signature pink lightstick. Blackpink’s fans, known collectively as Blinks, flooded the posts on all social media with excitement over the group’s return.

The quartet last embarked on a 22-country world tour from 2022 to 2023 in support of their last album, Born Pink. The group hit Los Angeles twice during the tour — in November 2022 during the initial U.S. leg at BMO Stadium and again in August 2023 for an encore show at Dodger Stadium.

The news comes alongside the increasingly fruitful solo careers for each of the Blackpink members. Jisoo, the group’s oldest member, recently joined Jennie, Lisa and Rosé in finding new labels as solo artists — Jisoo’s was a global deal with Warner Records. In December 2023, it was announced that Blackpink had renewed their exclusive contracts for group activities with YG Entertainment, however, it was later announced that all four members decided to part ways with the label for solo activities. Jennie signed with Columbia Records through a partnership with her record label and entertainment company Oddatelier; Lisa and her entertainment company LLOUD signed a partnership deal with RCA Records; Rosé signed a global solo deal with Atlantic Records.

Lisa, Jisoo, Rosé and Jennie of Blackpink perform onstage at the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

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All four members of the girl group are currently active as solo artists. Rosé released her debut album, Rosie, in December, with her lead single “APT” continuing to climb the Billboard Hot 100; it currently sits at No. 7. Jennie is preparing to release her debut studio album, Ruby, and a first solo tour, The Ruby Experience, in March. Lisa released her latest single, “Born Again,” featuring Doja Cat and Raye on Feb. 6. She’s also starring in the third season of HBO’s hit series The White Lotus, which premiered on Feb. 16. Jisoo released her debut EP, Amortage, on Feb. 14. She’s also starring in a new K-Drama Newtopia, which premiered on Prime Video on Feb. 7.

Tickets go on sale on Feb. 27 through Live Nation.

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