Blackpink 2025 World Tour Setlist: Blackpink will tour again in 2025. The famous K-pop girl group’s impending tour, including various US and Canadian stops, was announced by YG Entertainment on Wednesday. Here are the details of the planned tour:
Lisa, Rose, Jennie, and Jisoo, an all-female vocal quartet, will begin their 2025 world tour with two South Korean gigs before touring the US and Europe. See all show dates below:
Blackpink 2025 World Tour Setlist
Tour Name | Blackpink 2025 World Tour |
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Concert Tour Logo | (Not provided) |
Locations | Asia, North America, Europe |
Start Date | July 5, 2025 |
End Date | January 18, 2026 |
Number of Shows | 18 |
Previous Tour | Born Pink World Tour (2022–2023) |
Current Tour | Blackpink 2025 World Tour (2025–2026) |
Here are the anticipated songs for the setlist:
Blackpink’s 2025 World Tour is highly anticipated, and while the official setlist hasn’t been released yet, we can expect a mix of their biggest hits and new releases. Based on their previous tours and popular songs, here’s a potential setlist:
- DDU-DU DDU-DU
- Whistle
- As If It’s Your Last
- Stay
- Playing With Fire
- Kill This Love
- How You Like That
- Lovesick Girls
- Pretty Savage
- Ice Cream
- Boombayah
- Forever Young
- Pink Venom
This setlist is speculative and may include additional songs from their upcoming album
Blackpink 2025 World Tour Dates
Here is the complete schedule and tour dates:
- July 5: Goyang, South Korea, at Goyang Stadium
- July 6: Goyang, South Korea, at Goyang Stadium
- July 12: Los Angeles, United States, at Sofi Stadium
- July 18: Chicago, United States, at Soldiers Field
- July 22: Toronto, Canada, at Rogers Stadium
- July 26: New York, United States, at Citi Field
- August 2: Paris, France, at Stade De France
- August 6: Milan, Italy, at Ippodromo Snai La Maura
- August 9: Barcelona, Spain, at Estadi Olímpic
- August 15: London, England, at Wembley Stadium
- January 16, 2026: Tokyo, Japan, at Tokyo Dome
- January 17, 2026: Tokyo, Japan, at Tokyo Dome
- January 18, 2026: Tokyo, Japan, at Tokyo Dome
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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July 5, 2025 | Goyang | South Korea | Goyang Stadium |
July 6, 2025 | Goyang | South Korea | Goyang Stadium |
July 12, 2025 | Los Angeles | United States | Sofi Stadium |
July 18, 2025 | Chicago | United States | Soldiers Field |
July 22, 2025 | Toronto | Canada | Rogers Stadium |
July 26, 2025 | New York | United States | Citi Field |
August 2, 2025 | Paris | France | Stade De France |
August 6, 2025 | Milan | Italy | Ippodromo Snai La Maura |
August 9, 2025 | Barcelona | Spain | Estadi Olímpic |
August 15, 2025 | London | England | Wembley Stadium |
January 16, 2026 | Tokyo | Japan | Tokyo Dome |
January 17, 2026 | Tokyo | Japan | Tokyo Dome |
January 18, 2026 | Tokyo | Japan |
Born Pink World Tour 2022-23
Here is the complete schedule of the Born Pink World Tour 2022-23:
2022
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Oct 15–16, 2022 – Seoul, South Korea – KSPO Dome
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Oct 25–26, 2022—Dallas, USA—American Airlines Center
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Oct 29–30, 2022 – Houston, USA – Toyota Center
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Nov 2–3, 2022 – Atlanta, USA – State Farm Arena
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Nov 6–7, 2022 – Hamilton, Canada – FirstOntario Centre
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Nov 10–11, 2022 – Chicago, USA – United Center
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Nov 14–15, 2022 – Newark, USA – Prudential Center
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Nov 19–20, 2022 – Los Angeles, USA – BMO Stadium
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Nov 30 – Dec 1, 2022—London, England—The O2 Arena
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Dec 5, 2022 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi
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Dec 8, 2022 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
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Dec 11–12, 2022 – Paris, France – Accor Arena
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Dec 15, 2022 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
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Dec 19–20, 2022 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Arena
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Dec 22, 2022 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
2023
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Jan 7–8, 2023 – Bangkok, Thailand – National Stadium
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Jan 13–15, 2023 – Hong Kong – AsiaWorld–Arena
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Jan 20, 2023 – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Boulevard City
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Jan 28, 2023 – Abu Dhabi, UAE – Du Arena
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Mar 4, 2023 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Bukit Jalil National Stadium
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Mar 11–12, 2023 – Jakarta, Indonesia – Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
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Mar 18–19, 2023 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan – National Stadium
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Mar 25–26, 2023 – Bocaue, Philippines – Philippine Arena
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Apr 8–9, 2023 – Tokyo, Japan – Tokyo Dome
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Apr 26–27, 2023 – Mexico City, Mexico – Foro Sol
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May 13–14, 2023—Singapore—National Stadium
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May 20–21, 2023—Macau—Galaxy Macau
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May 27–28, 2023 – Bangkok, Thailand – Rajamangala National Stadium
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Jun 3–4, 2023 – Osaka, Japan – Kyocera Dome
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Jun 10–11, 2023 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena
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Jun 16–17, 2023 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena
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Jul 15, 2023 – Saint-Denis, France – Stade de France
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Jul 29–30, 2023 – Hanoi, Vietnam – Mỹ Đình National Stadium
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Aug 11–12, 2023 – East Rutherford, USA – MetLife Stadium
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Aug 18, 2023 – Las Vegas, USA – Allegiant Stadium
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Aug 22, 2023 – San Francisco, USA – Oracle Park
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Aug 26, 2023 – Los Angeles, USA – Dodger Stadium
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Sep 16–17, 2023 – Seoul, South Korea – Gocheok Sky Dome
How can I get tickets?
The general public can buy tickets on Ticketmaster and Live Nation starting February 27 at 3 p.m. EST. There will be no presale tickets. Instead, Weverse-subscribed Blink fans will have a special offer at the same time. Purchasing the membership at this time is likely to provide you with a code prior to the sale.
Blink membership subscribers must enter the sale day queue at the same time as everyone else after receiving their special code, according to the r/BlackPink thread. After entering the sale, they can access VIP seats and sections.
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When was the last time Blackpink went on tour?
Blackpink last toured in 2023 to promote their second studio album, Born Pink. TouringData reported that the event grossed $331.8 million, making it the highest-grossing female and vocal group tour ever. Blackpink will tour without a new album for the first time, but a new album is expected this spring. Cross your fingers.
Studio Albums
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The Album
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Born Pink
Compilation Albums
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Blackpink in Your Area
Live Albums
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Blackpink Arena Tour 2018 “Special Final In Kyocera Dome Osaka”
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Blackpink 2018 Tour ‘In Your Area’ Seoul
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Blackpink 2019–2020 World Tour in Your Area—Tokyo Dome
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Blackpink 2021 ‘The Show’ Live
Extended Plays (EPs)
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Korean:
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Square Up
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Kill This Love
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Japanese:
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Blackpink
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Single Albums
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Square One
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Square Two
Singles
- “Whistle”
- “Boombayah”
- “Playing with Fire”
- “Stay”
- “As If It’s Your Last”
- “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du”
- “Kill This Love”
- “How You Like That”
- “Ice Cream”
- “Lovesick Girls”
- “Pink Venom”
- “Shut Down”
Promotional Singles
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“Kiss and Make Up”
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“Sour Candy”
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“Ready for Love”
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“The Girls”
Other Songs
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“So Hot (The Black Label Remix)”
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“Forever Young”
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“Don’t Know What to Do”
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“Pretty Savage”
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“Bet You Wanna”
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“You Never Know”
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“Type Girl”
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“Yeah, Yeah, Yeah.”
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“Hard to Love”
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“The Happiest Girl”
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“Tally”
Concert Tours
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Blackpink Arena Tour 2018
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In Your Area World Tour
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Born Pink World Tour
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Blackpink 2025 World Tour
Concerts
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The Show
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Blackpink: The Virtual
Filmography
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Blackpink House
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Blackpink: Light Up the Sky
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Blackpink: The Movie
FAQs: Blackpink World Tour Setlist 2025
1. When does BLACKPINK’s 2025 World Tour start?
A: The tour kicks off on July 5, 2025.
2. How long will the tour run?
A: It spans 6.5 months, ending on January 18, 2026.
3. How many shows are on the schedule?
A: There will be 18 concerts across 3 continents.
4. Which regions will BLACKPINK visit?
A: Asia, North America, and Europe (specific cities TBA).
5. What was their previous tour?
A: The record-breaking BORN PINK World Tour (2022–2023) with 66 shows.
6. Where can I get tickets?
A: Through official partners—watch YG Entertainment and BLACKPINK’s socials (@BLACKPINK) for updates.
7. Will this tour include new music?
A: Likely! Expect songs from their upcoming 2024–2025 releases, plus hits.
8. Why fewer shows than last tour?
A: The 18 shows may be just the first leg—more dates could be added later.
9. Are VIP packages available?
A: Yes, typically including soundcheck access/exclusive merch (details TBA).
10. Could this be BLACKPINK’s last tour?
A: No confirmation—but all 4 members recently renewed contracts with YG for group activities.