
Blackpink face mixed reaction to setlist and performance at Deadline tour kickoff in Seoul
The setlist featured Blackpink's signature hits like 'Kill This Love,' 'Pink Venom,' and 'DDU-DU DDU-DU,' alongside recent solo tracks from Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa, and a live debut of the group's soon-to-released single "Jump".
While many praised the group's coordination and stage presence, others were disappointed by the lack of new group material and minimal changes from previous tours.
Some fans on social media expressed frustration with YG Entertainment, calling the setlist repetitive and criticising the label for what they perceived as a 'cash grab.' Others noted the energy was low and the remixes underwhelming. 'It's the same old songs since the In Your Area tour,' one fan wrote. Another said, 'Aside from the solos, this is literally just a repeat of Born Pink.'
Despite the criticism, many attendees defended the performance, highlighting the updated solos and powerful visuals. 'They really proved everyone wrong and came back stronger than ever,' a supporter shared. Another added, 'This is how you do a setlist—old hits, solo moments, new bangers!'
The Deadline tour continues through January 2026 with stops in Los Angeles, Paris, London, Jakarta, and more. As Blackpink returns to the global stage, fans remain eager to see how the tour evolves.
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