Blackpink Announces Highly Anticipated 2025 World Tour
K-pop sensation Blackpink is set to embark on a global tour in 2025, following the immense success of their 2022-2023 “Born Pink” tour. The announcement has ignited excitement among their dedicated fanbase, known as “Blinks,” who have been eagerly awaiting the group’s return after members pursued successful solo careers.
The tour is expected to draw massive crowds, with high demand for tickets anticipated across all venues. Beginning in South Korea, the tour will span multiple continents, including stops in North America, Europe, and Japan.
North American fans can look forward to performances in Inglewood, Chicago, Toronto, and Flushing. European audiences will have the opportunity to see the group in Saint-Denis, Milan, Barcelona, and London. The tour will conclude with three shows in Tokyo, Japan.
Ticket sales for certain locations have already been announced, with specific dates and times provided for eager fans. However, due to the group’s popularity, securing tickets may prove challenging.
For those looking to attend, original tickets will be available through Ticketmaster, though availability is expected to be limited. Verified resale tickets can be purchased from platforms such as StubHub and Vivid Seats. Fans in South Korea and Japan are advised to check the official Blackpink website for ticket sale information, as these dates have not yet been announced.
Ticket prices vary significantly depending on location, date, and demand. Original ticket prices on Ticketmaster range from $79 to $900, while resale prices on Vivid Seats start at $70 and can reach up to $148. VIP packages, offering additional perks, are priced around $900.
As is common with K-pop tours, no opening act has been announced for Blackpink’s 2025 tour, and it is likely the group will perform without one.
The international leg of the tour includes 11 shows across multiple countries, culminating in the final performances in Tokyo. This global reach underscores Blackpink’s worldwide appeal and the increasing popularity of K-pop on the international stage.