
Lisa, Jisoo, Rosé and Jennie of Blackpink perform onstage at the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Coachella
K-pop sensation Blackpink is set to make a grand return to the global stage with their highly anticipated 2025 world tour. The group revealed their tour plans on Wednesday, confirming that they will perform in 10 major cities across different continents.
Tour Kickoff in Seoul
The tour will start in Seoul, South Korea, with two electrifying nights at Goyang Stadium. From there, the quartet will travel to Los Angeles, performing at the SoFi Stadium, followed by stops at Chicago’s Soldier Field, Toronto’s Rogers Stadium, and New York’s Citi Field.
European Leg & Historic Wembley Performance
After North America, Blackpink will take their show to Europe, making stops in Paris, Milan, and Barcelona. One of the most exciting moments of the tour will be their performance at London’s Wembley Stadium, marking them as the first K-pop girl group to headline the iconic venue.
Finale at Tokyo Dome
The tour will conclude in Tokyo with a grand finale at the Tokyo Dome in January 2026, leaving fans with unforgettable memories of their latest stadium tour.
Teaser Sparks Excitement Among Fans
Earlier this month, the group dropped a teaser video titled “Blackpink 2025 World Tour Teaser”, giving fans a glimpse of what to expect. The video featured footage of their past sold-out concerts, dazzling light shows, and massive cheering crowds. Blackpink’s fanbase, known as Blinks, quickly flooded social media with excitement, expressing their anticipation for the upcoming tour.

Blackpink is heading out on a 10-city world tour. Live Nation/YG Entertainment
Their Last World Tour & Solo Success
Blackpink’s last world tour, which ran from 2022 to 2023, took them to 22 countries in support of their album Born Pink. During that tour, they performed twice in Los Angeles, including a sold-out encore show at Dodger Stadium in August 2023.
Since then, each member has been thriving in their solo careers:
- Jisoo recently signed a global deal with Warner Records and released her debut EP Amortage on Feb. 14. She also stars in the Prime Video K-drama Newtopia.
- Jennie is preparing for her first solo tour, The Ruby Experience, set for March, alongside the release of her debut album Ruby.
- Lisa dropped her latest single “Born Again”, featuring Doja Cat and Raye, and is making her acting debut in HBO’s The White Lotus Season 3, which premiered on Feb. 16.
- Rosé released her album Rosie, with her lead single “APT” currently at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100. She also signed a solo deal with Atlantic Records.
Group & Solo Careers Under New Labels
While Blackpink renewed their group contract with YG Entertainment in December 2023, all four members have signed with different labels for their solo careers:
- Jennie partnered with Columbia Records through her own company, Oddatelier.
- Lisa and her label LLOUD signed with RCA Records.
- Rosé inked a deal with Atlantic Records.
Tickets & Sale Date
Fans eager to see Blackpink live can grab their tickets starting Feb. 27 through Live Nation. With limited shows in select cities, demand is expected to be high.
Blackpink’s 2025 world tour promises to be one of the most thrilling events of the year, bringing their signature energy, powerful performances, and record-breaking moments to fans worldwide.