Rosé has admitted she is not ready for a solo world tour
Rosé wants to be armed with a wealth of material before she steps foot on the global stage solo.
Rosé has admitted she is not ready for a solo world tour.
The BLACKPINK star - whose Bruno Mars collaboration APT. is nominated for three Grammy Awards (Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Pop/Duo Performance) - wants to have at least two albums' worth of material in her arsenal before she steps out onto the global stage without her bandmates.
Rosé said on a special episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast, Alex Cooper Presents: A Grammy’s Special: "I feel like to create a whole world onstage, I need more time to build on that with extra songs as well, because right now we have, what 12?
“And I don’t feel ready to create a whole body of work for everyone yet.”
Asking her fans for patience, she continued: “I just want everyone to be patient because I feel like once I do start, I feel like I’d love it so much that I would want to do it for so long. So I don’t want to ruin that experience.”
Meanwhile, BLACKPINK are set to release the Deadline EP on February 27.
The K-pop girl group - completed by Jisoo, Jennie and Lisa - recently wrapped their world tour of the same name, which kicked off on July 5, 2025, at the Goyang
The quartet focused on their solo careers following the release of their 2022 album Born Pink.