BLACKPINK Expands World Tour: Adds Singapore and Hong Kong Dates Amid Soaring Demand

Updated 2025.09.19 16:41



As BLACKPINK reaches the halfway mark of their world tour, the global K-pop sensation is set to expand their Asia schedule, thrilling fans with even more opportunities to see them live.

On the 19th, YG Entertainment posted a new 'BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR ' poster on BLACKPINK's official accounts. According to the announcement, BLACKPINK will add performances in Singapore on November 28 and in Hong Kong on January 26 next year, bringing the total number of shows in these two cities to six. Local fans in both regions will now have more chances to experience the group's electrifying stage presence.

YG Entertainment explained that the original shows sold out rapidly as soon as ticket sales opened, sparking a flood of requests for additional dates. In response to this overwhelming demand, the agency decided to expand the tour schedule.



With these additions, BLACKPINK will now hold a total of 20 concerts across eight cities in Asia. Previously announced dates included the Goyang show in July, followed by performances on October 18 and 19 in Kaohsiung, October 24, 25, and 26 in Bangkok, November 1 and 2 in Jakarta, November 22 and 23 in Bulacan, November 29 and 30 in Singapore, January 16, 17, and 18 in Tokyo, and January 24 and 25 in Hong Kong.

BLACKPINK kicked off their 'BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR ' in July with a historic show at Goyang Sports Complex—the first ever by a K-pop girl group at that venue. The tour spans 16 cities and 33 shows. After wrapping up successful concerts in North America and Europe, the group will head to Asia in October, with stops in Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Jakarta, Bulacan, Singapore, Tokyo, and Hong Kong.
 
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This article is a translated version of the original Korean article published by Xportsnews, originally written by Jo Hyejin. This article was translated from Korean using AI-assisted tools and human review to deliver an accurate and culturally appropriate version for international readers.

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