Blackpink 2025 World Tour Setlist: Probable Songs

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
Blackpink 2025 World Tour Setlist

Blackpink 2025 World Tour Setlist

Tour Name Blackpink 2025 World Tour
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:

  1. DDU-DU DDU-DU
  2. Whistle
  3. As If It’s Your Last
  4. Stay
  5. Playing With Fire
  6. Kill This Love
  7. How You Like That
  8. Lovesick Girls
  9. Pretty Savage
  10. Ice Cream
  11. Boombayah
  12. Forever Young
  13. 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
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

  • Oct 15–16, 2022 – Seoul, South Korea – KSPO Dome

  • Oct 25–26, 2022—Dallas, USA—American Airlines Center

  • Oct 29–30, 2022 – Houston, USA – Toyota Center

  • Nov 2–3, 2022 – Atlanta, USA – State Farm Arena

  • Nov 6–7, 2022 – Hamilton, Canada – FirstOntario Centre

  • Nov 10–11, 2022 – Chicago, USA – United Center

  • Nov 14–15, 2022 – Newark, USA – Prudential Center

  • Nov 19–20, 2022 – Los Angeles, USA – BMO Stadium

  • Nov 30 – Dec 1, 2022—London, England—The O2 Arena

  • Dec 5, 2022 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi

  • Dec 8, 2022 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena

  • Dec 11–12, 2022 – Paris, France – Accor Arena

  • Dec 15, 2022 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena

  • Dec 19–20, 2022 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Arena

  • Dec 22, 2022 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome

2023

  • Jan 7–8, 2023 – Bangkok, Thailand – National Stadium

  • Jan 13–15, 2023 – Hong Kong – AsiaWorld–Arena

  • Jan 20, 2023 – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Boulevard City

  • Jan 28, 2023 – Abu Dhabi, UAE – Du Arena

  • Mar 4, 2023 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Bukit Jalil National Stadium

  • Mar 11–12, 2023 – Jakarta, Indonesia – Gelora Bung Karno Stadium

  • Mar 18–19, 2023 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan – National Stadium

  • Mar 25–26, 2023 – Bocaue, Philippines – Philippine Arena

  • Apr 8–9, 2023 – Tokyo, Japan – Tokyo Dome

  • Apr 26–27, 2023 – Mexico City, Mexico – Foro Sol

  • May 13–14, 2023—Singapore—National Stadium

  • May 20–21, 2023—Macau—Galaxy Macau

  • May 27–28, 2023 – Bangkok, Thailand – Rajamangala National Stadium

  • Jun 3–4, 2023 – Osaka, Japan – Kyocera Dome

  • Jun 10–11, 2023 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena

  • Jun 16–17, 2023 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena

  • Jul 15, 2023 – Saint-Denis, France – Stade de France

  • Jul 29–30, 2023 – Hanoi, Vietnam – Mỹ Đình National Stadium

  • Aug 11–12, 2023 – East Rutherford, USA – MetLife Stadium

  • Aug 18, 2023 – Las Vegas, USA – Allegiant Stadium

  • Aug 22, 2023 – San Francisco, USA – Oracle Park

  • Aug 26, 2023 – Los Angeles, USA – Dodger Stadium

  • 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

  • The Album

  • Born Pink

Compilation Albums

  • Blackpink in Your Area

Live Albums

  • Blackpink Arena Tour 2018 “Special Final In Kyocera Dome Osaka”

  • Blackpink 2018 Tour ‘In Your Area’ Seoul

  • Blackpink 2019–2020 World Tour in Your Area—Tokyo Dome

  • Blackpink 2021 ‘The Show’ Live

Extended Plays (EPs)

  • Korean:

    • Square Up

    • Kill This Love

  • Japanese:

    • Blackpink

Single Albums

  • Square One

  • 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

  • “Kiss and Make Up”

  • “Sour Candy”

  • “Ready for Love”

  • “The Girls”

Other Songs

  • “So Hot (The Black Label Remix)”

  • “Forever Young”

  • “Don’t Know What to Do”

  • “Pretty Savage”

  • “Bet You Wanna”

  • “You Never Know”

  • “Type Girl”

  • “Yeah, Yeah, Yeah.”

  • “Hard to Love”

  • “The Happiest Girl”

  • “Tally”

Concert Tours

  • Blackpink Arena Tour 2018

  • In Your Area World Tour

  • Born Pink World Tour

  • Blackpink 2025 World Tour

Concerts

  • The Show

  • Blackpink: The Virtual

Filmography

  • Blackpink House

  • Blackpink: Light Up the Sky

  • 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.

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