BLACKPINK is set to embark on their third world tour, titled Deadline World Tour, starting July 5, 2025, in Goyang, South Korea, and concluding January 25, 2026, in Hong Kong. The tour will span 16 cities across Asia, North America, and Europe, featuring 31 shows in total. This marks their first all-stadium tour, following the massive success of their previous Born Pink World Tour.
The group—comprising Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa—announced the Asia leg on May 27, 2025, adding stops in Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila, Singapore, and Hong Kong. The tour will also visit major cities like Los Angeles, New York, Paris, and London. Tickets for several shows have already sold out, prompting additional dates in cities like London and Toronto.
YG Entertainment described the tour as a “peak moment in BLACKPINK’s concert history,” emphasizing the group’s intense preparation. The tour follows a nearly two-year break, during which members released solo projects. Lisa hinted at new music, saying, “We were in the studio a few days ago. We’re super excited to get back together and go on tour.”
Full Deadline World Tour Schedule
July 2025
- 5 & 6 – Goyang, South Korea (Goyang Stadium)
- 12 & 13 – Inglewood, USA (SoFi Stadium)
- 18 – Chicago, USA (Soldier Field)
- 22 & 23 – Toronto, Canada (Rogers Stadium)
- 26 & 27 – New York, USA (Citi Field)
August 2025
- 2 & 3 – Paris, France (Stade de France)
- 6 – Milan, Italy (Ippodromo La Maura)
- 9 – Barcelona, Spain (Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys)
- 15 & 16 – London, UK (Wembley Stadium)
October 2025
- 18 & 19 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan (Kaohsiung National Stadium)
- 24, 25 & 26 – Bangkok, Thailand (Rajamangala National Stadium)
November 2025
- 1 & 2 – Jakarta, Indonesia (Gelora Bung Karno Stadium)
- 22 & 23 – Bulacan, Philippines (Philippine Arena)
- 29 & 30 – Singapore (National Stadium)
January 2026
- 16, 17 & 18 – Tokyo, Japan (Tokyo Dome)
- 24 & 25 – Hong Kong (Kai Tak Stadium)
Tour Highlights and Fan Response
The Deadline World Tour follows BLACKPINK’s record-breaking Born Pink World Tour, which drew 1.8 million fans and grossed $330 million. The new tour has already seen high demand, with Goyang Stadium tickets selling out within hours. Limited-view seats were later released due to overwhelming interest.
European and North American shows also saw rapid sell-outs, leading to extra dates in London, Paris, New York, and Los Angeles. Fans, known as BLINKs, have expressed excitement on social media, with many sharing plans to attend multiple shows.
New Music Expected
While BLACKPINK hasn’t released a group album since Born Pink (2022), Lisa confirmed they’ve been working on new material. The tour may feature fresh tracks alongside hits like “Pink Venom” and “How You Like That.”
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Credits: Sources include Wikipedia, Billboard, Hypebeast, and official YG Entertainment announcements.