
BLACKPINK Makes History With Opening of North American Tour
The girl group, comprised of Jisoo, LISA, JENNIE and Rosé, returned with two consecutive sold-out shows at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on July and July 13. This makes BLACKBINK the first girl group to ever achieve this feat at the venue, drawing over 100,000 fans.
Following their successful Los Angeles shows, BLACKPINK will continue their tour in Chicago, Toronto and New York. The tour will then proceed to stadium-scale venues worldwide, including Milan, London, Tokyo and Hong Kong.
The four-piece recently delivered their new single'JUMP,'which quickly moved up to No. 1 on the iTunes Top Songs charts in 60 regions and on YouTube's Worldwide Trending and Popular Rising charts.

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