SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — K-pop sensation Blackpink announced plans to reunite for a world tour in 2025, according to a statement released by their management company on Thursday.
The group, known for hits like “Kill This Love” and “How You Like That,” will embark on a global tour that promises to reach fans across multiple continents. This announcement has sparked excitement among their fan base, known as “Blinks,” who have eagerly anticipated the group’s return to the stage.
Specific dates and locations for the tour have not yet been announced, but the group’s management assured that details will be released in the coming months. Blackpink last toured in 2023, captivating audiences worldwide with their dynamic performances and chart-topping music.
The group’s members, Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa, have pursued individual projects during their hiatus, further solidifying their presence in the entertainment industry. The upcoming tour marks a significant reunion for the quartet, who have become global icons since their debut in 2016.
As one of the most successful K-pop groups to date, Blackpink’s return to the stage is highly anticipated and is expected to be one of the major music events of 2025.