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Pink Villa
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
'BLACKPINK all over the place': Pink Venom choreographer Kiel Tutin reiterates privilege of working with group
BLACKPINK has become a global phenomenon, captivating audiences with their powerful performances and unforgettable choreography. Behind many of their iconic moves stands Kiel Tutin, the creative force responsible for shaping some of the group's most memorable moments—from their groundbreaking Coachella debut to the high-energy 2023 Born Pink World Tour. At the 2025 American Music Awards, while BTS' RM won the K-pop artist category, Tutin praised BLACKPINK for their dedication and hard work. He described them as four individuals from different parts of the world who come together to create something truly magical, calling it a privilege to have worked with them over the years. "They're just four girls from all over the world, and when they come together, they create something truly magical. It's been an absolute privilege to work with them over the years." He added, "Each member brings her own unique energy and personality to the group. They're not just performers; they're storytellers through movement." Reflecting on BLACKPINK's stage presence, Tutin noted their electrifying energy, relentless work ethic, and the seamless blend of talent and charisma they bring to every performance. Kiel Tutin and His BLACKPINK Connection Tutin's choreography has been central to BLACKPINK's visual identity — from the fierce moves in Pink Venom and Lovesick Girls to the iconic steps of How You Like That. As Creative Director of their Coachella performance, he crafted not only the dance but an entire artistic vision that resonated globally. Kiel's impact goes well beyond BLACKPINK. He has worked with global stars like Jennifer Lopez and Katy Perry. Recently, he has taken a key role in JISOO 's solo career, acting as performance director and choreographer for her 'Earthquake' dance video. Tutin also appears as a backup dancer in the official music video. His creative vision has been essential in shaping the look and feel of JISOO's upcoming 2025 AMORTAGE EP. The Countdown Begins: BLACKPINK's World Tour in 2025 BLACKPINK's highly anticipated 2025 World Tour is set to kick off on July 5, 2025, at Goyang Stadium in South Korea. This extensive stadium tour will cover multiple continents, including stops in North America, Europe, and Asia, with concerts scheduled in major cities like Los Angeles, New York, Paris, London, Tokyo, and Hong Kong.


AsiaOne
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- AsiaOne
That Visa ad is real, Blackpink's really coming to Singapore, Entertainment News
When Blackpink fans saw a Visa advertisement that the K-pop girl group will be coming to Singapore this November, it sparked a Reddit discussion early this morning (May 27). While some questioned it, the truth was revealed a short while ago: Blackpink will indeed be in our area. In an Instagram post today, they announced that they will be performing at the National Stadium on Nov 29 and 30 as part of their Deadline World Tour. View this post on Instagram A post shared by BLΛƆKPIИK (@blackpinkofficial) The group, which consists of members Jennie, Lisa, Rose and Jisoo, last performed in Singapore in 2023 as part of their Born Pink World Tour. Weverse ticket presales for Blinks (their fandom name) begin on June 10, 11am. Presales for Visa Infinite cardholders start June 11 at 11am. All Visa cardholders can purchase their tickets on the same day at 4pm. Changi Rewards members can access the presales on June 12 from 11am. The offer is exclusive to Changi Rewards members who spend a minimum of S$200 in a single sales receipt at participating outlets at Changi Airport (excluding Jewel) and iShopChangi between May 28 to June 9. General ticket sales will begin on June 13 at 11am. Prices range from $168 to $398. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Live Nation SG (@livenationsg) [[nid:718292]]


Hindustan Times
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Blackpink fans call out agency over underwhelming tour reveal: ‘I hope you're hungry…for nothing!'
After a long hiatus, Blackpink is officially back on the road — or at least teasing it. On May 23, the K-pop superstars shared a 30-second promo video for their upcoming tour titled Deadline, marking their first official group activity since wrapping up the Born Pink World Tour in 2023. The teaser clip opens with a heavy metallic synth as 3D letters emerge from swirling pink glitter. With a sharp drumbeat, the glitter collapses into darkness, revealing just one word in bold: Deadline. The teaser sets the stage for a global comeback, with the tour kicking off on July 5 at Goyang Stadium in Goyang, South Korea. This marks a new chapter for BLACKPINK, whose members — Jennie, Rose, Jisoo and Lisa — have been focused on solo ventures for the past two years. However, the teaser wasn't as glowing as fans might've hoped. 'You all require a new creative director, as it seems you are merely recreating the Pink Venom teaser. This is quite disappointing,' one fan wrote on social media, comparing the teaser to past visuals. Another chimed in: 'So this the teaser for the teaser? Lmaoo.' One more joked, 'I hope you're hungry…for nothing.' Others noted similarities in the teaser's effects, with one commenting, 'The smokey effect in the last part is kinda the same thing in Born Pink teaser too.😭 They should make it more different.' Still, some fans tried to stay hopeful. 'They could've easily took the words 'world tour' out and added 'coming soon' to add infinite more hype. I will say though, the design team kind of nibbled.' Not everyone was as gentle: 'YG reheating bornpink nachos,' one user wrote, while another bluntly stated, 'I'd love to say this kind of bullshit from YG is shocking… but who are we kidding?' Even so, the buzz is real. Despite mixed responses to the video's production, anticipation for Blackpink's return remains sky-high. For BLINKs around the world, Deadline is more than just a tour — it's the long-awaited reunion of one of the biggest girl groups in the world.


Al Bawaba
24-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Al Bawaba
BLACKPINK announces 2025 world tour: limited stadium shows in North America & Europe
Published February 24th, 2025 - 01:57 GMT ALBAWABA - BLACKPINK will do a limited stadium tour in North America, Europe, and the UK this summer. The Live Nation-produced BLACKPINK 2025 World Tour begins on Saturday, July 5, with two Seoul gigs at Goyang Stadium before visiting Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, New York, Paris, Milan, and Barcelona. BLACKPINK will perform at London's Wembley Stadium on Friday, August 15, making them the first K-POP girl group to headline the facility. This is BLACKPINK's first headline tour since their record-breaking Born Pink World Tour (2022–2023), which attracted over 1.8 million fans to stages worldwide. BLACKPINK has revolutionized global K-POP with their spectacular live performances and record-breaking successes. With over 95 million YouTube subscribers, they are the most subscribed artist. JISOO, JENNIE, ROSÉ, and LISA have released debut albums, EPs, and chart-topping songs as solo artists in recent years. Tickets will go on sale Thursday, February 27, at 11 am UK time via Market start hours vary; check local listings. World tour dates for BLACKPINK 2025: Saturday, July 5—Seoul, Goyang Stadium Sun Jul 6: Seoul, Goyang Stadium Sat Jul 12: SoFi Stadium, LA Friday, July 18—Soldier Field Stadium, Chicago Rogers Stadium, Toronto, ON, July 22 Sat Jul 26: Citi Field, NYC Stade de France, Paris, France, Saturday, August La Maura Ippodromo, Aug. 06 Sat Aug 09 – Barcelona, Spain – Estadi Olímpic Fri Aug 15 – London, UK – EE-connected Wembley Stadium The YG Entertainment girl trio BLACKPINK—JISOO, JENNIE, ROSÉ, and LISA—is famous worldwide. Since August 2016, BLACKPINK has topped the charts with anthems like 'DDU-DU DDU-DU' and 'Kill This Love,' cementing their reputation as the world's top female group. BLACKPINK's debut full-length album, THE ALBUM (2020), topped charts worldwide, including Billboard in the U.S. It was the first female K-POP album to sell over a million copies, selling over 1.3 million. After the popularity of their breakthrough singles, BLACKPINK became the first Korean girl group to perform at the Coachella Valley Music Festival in 2019, drawing a huge crowd. They were the first Korean act to headline the event in 2023. The female group's second studio album, BORN PINK (2022), broke records. BLACKPINK became the first K-POP girl group to sell 2 million copies, selling 2.82 million. The album became the first by an Asian female artist to top both the U.S. Billboard 200 and the U.K.'s Official Albums Chart, a feat not witnessed in almost two decades for any girl group. K-Pop band Blackpink members, Lalisa Manoban, Roseanne Park, Jisoo Kim and Jennie Kim(Photo by Victoria Jones / POOL / AFP) Beyond chart success, they have changed K-POP touring. The Born Pink World Tour (October 2022–September 2023) was the highest-attended K-POP girl group tour ever, gathering 1.8 million fans at 34 locations and 66 events. The tour brought BLACKPINK to over 2.1 million fans globally, including Coachella and BST Hyde Park headliner performances. BLACKPINK's global influence goes beyond music. Each member is a fashion and beauty powerhouse that represents luxury goods and sets global trends. Their creative boundaries are pushed through their collaborations with major pop stars, and their YouTube channel boasts over 95 million subscribers, making them the most followed music act on the internet. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (
Yahoo
19-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Blackpink announces 2025 world tour
Blackpink are going on the road this year. The K-pop powerhouse - comprising Jennie, Rosé, Jisoo and Lisa - has officially announced its 2025 world tour, set to launch this July with a limited run of stadium shows across Asia, North America and Europe. The tour kicks off on 5 July in Seoul, South Korea, at the Goyang Stadium, before heading to Los Angeles, New York City, Paris, Barcelona and more. The global trek will wrap up on 15 August at London's Wembley Stadium, making Blackpink the first K-pop girl group to headline the venue. Tickets go on sale on 27 February. While the band has not officially released additional dates, they have teased that Tokyo Dome concerts are also in the works, set for mid-January 2026. The tour marks Blackpink's first since the record-breaking Born Pink World Tour in 2022-2023, which sold more than 700,000 tickets across 29 shows, and landed the group on Billboard's Top Tours chart. During their brief break from group activities, the members have been focusing on solo music: Lisa's mini-album Alter Ego drops 28 February; Jennie's Ruby arrives 7 March, featuring her collaboration with Doechii on ExtraL; Jisoo's Amortage debuted on Valentine's Day; and Rosé's solo album Rosie was released in December 2024, including the hit song APT with Bruno Mars.