BLACKPINK to headline London's Wembley Stadium as part of 2025 world tour
BLACKPINK have announced the dates for their hotly anticipated 2025 world tour.

BLACKPINK are set to headline London's Wembley Stadium as part of their 2025 world tour.
The K-pop girl group - comprising Jisoo, Lisa, Jennie and Rosé - have all embarked on solo careers, but they are set to regroup this summer.
The run kicks off with two consecutive nights at Seoul's Goyang Stadium on July 5, before heading to Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, New York, Paris, Milan, and Barcelona.
Tickets for the London show, which takes place on August 15, go on general sale at 11am GMT on February 27 via LiveNation.co.uk.
BLACKPINK will also bring the tour to Tokyo Dome in January 2026.
The 'How You Like That' hitmakers recently shared a trailer for the tour.
The YouTube clip showed a packed stadium full of Blinks (their fans) wearing light-up pink wristbands and was titled 'BLACKPINK 2025 WORLD TOUR TEASER'.
The 'Sour Candy' hitmakers' last concert trek was the 2022/2023 'Born Pink World Tour' in support of their album of the same name.
Lisa previously reassured fans that despite launching their solo careers, the South Korean band have no plans to call it quits.
She told ELLE US last August: “Of course, we’re continuing, for sure. We’re so proud of BLACKPINK, and I love BLACKPINK. It is not just because of our fans, it’s for ourselves. There was no doubt. This is our life."
The news comes a week after Jisoo released her debut mini album, 'Amortage'.
Jennie will drop her debut solo album, 'Ruby', on March 7.
Lisa will share her solo album 'Alter Ego', on February 28, and recently shared the collaboration 'Born Again' featuring RAYE and Doja Cat.
Rosé released her debut solo studio album, 'Rosie', in December.
BLACKPINK's 2025 world tour dates:
July 5 — Seoul, South Korea @ Goyang Stadium
July 6 — Seoul, South Korea @ Goyang Stadium
July 12 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
July 18 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field Stadium
July 22 — Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium
July 26 — New York, NY @ Citi Field
August 2 — Paris, France @ Stade de France
August 6 — Milan, Italy @ Ippodromo SNAI La Maura
August 9 — Barcelona, Spain @ Estadi Olímpic
August 15 — London, UK @ Wembley Stadium