BLACKPINK is set to make a grand return with a highly anticipated world tour in 2025. Despite parting ways with YG Entertainment for their solo careers, the group remains united for this major tour.
BLACKPINK have teased a 2025 world tour. The K-pop girl group - comprising Jisoo, Lisa, Jennie and Rosé - have all embarked ...
The video ends with simple pink text on a black background: "2025 World Tour." The announcement left fans extremely excited.
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Twinning in black, they made goofy faces and gestures. Sharing the snaps, Jisoo wrote, "You have no idea how much happiness it brings me that you are one of the people I can call my eternity.
Nothing will explode — at least not literally. But while the more extravagant props that enhanced the concerts of Pink Floyd from the 1970s onward won’t be employed, the Lexington Philharmonic ...