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Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
BLACKPINK Jennie's videos from the concert go viral; netizens call her ‘lazy' - Here's what happened
BLACKPINK Jennie has found herself at the centre of another 'lazy' controversy as the group embarks on their world tour 'DEADLINE'. Videos from their recent concerts have been going viral; however, Jennie is repeatedly being accused of being 'lazy' on stage and not performing well enough. Jennie's videos from the 'DEADLINE' tour go viral Ever since the group began their tour on July 5 and 6 at the Goyang International Stadium, they have been jam-packed and busy with ongoing schedules. A video of Jennie performing the group's hit song 'Ddu-Du Ddu-Du' on stage at a recent concert has gone viral, however, for all the wrong reasons. I n the video, the idol seems to be stopping mid-performance to catch her breath as her fellow members continue with the dance. As soon as the video was shared online, many started debating whether the idol's health is that affected or whether she is just being lazy. Netizens react to the idol's video The video managed to garner a lot of reactions from fans and netizens alike soon after being shared online. While fans of the group expressed their concern over the idol's health, many netizens used words like 'lazy' and 'untalented' to describe her. One netizen commented under the video saying, 'ok but on a serious note.. how did she even debut? It's honestly embarrassing to call yourself an idol when you can't deliver a single ounce of energy on stage. Like, stage presence is the bare minimum if you can't handle that, what are you doing here?' Another comment criticising the artist read, 'what's crazy to me is she HAS so much energy when she's doing solo stuff & at Coachella... like is it just during concerts she cuts in 5% effort???' Fans come to her defence Fans of the idol however soon came to her defence as the backlash increased. They pointed out that in the video, the idol can be seen dealing with some issue with her in-ear moniter. Many pointed that due to the technical error the idol had tto stop for a second on stage. Previously, the idol was criticised for treating the crew and staff members 'rudely' when they were trying to fix her shoes during the group's concert in Korea.


NDTV
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Met Gala 2025: BLACKPINK's Jennie, Rose And Lisa Shine In Style
The 2025 Met Gala was all about fashion, and who better to bring the heat than the K-pop icons themselves? Our favourite idols turned heads and dropped jaws at fashion's biggest night in New York City on May 5. Among the showstoppers were three queens from BLACKPINK – Jennie, Lisa, and Rose – making their first-ever group appearance at the gala (well, almost full group... more on that later). Jennie, who is no stranger to the Met, made a stunning move this year. Ditching her usual safe glam, she rolled up in a sleek black suit paired with an off-shoulder top from Chanel – because of course, she is the brand's ambassador. But the surprise element? A long dramatic train, layered pearl chains and a black-and-white top hat. Next up, Lisa! The fashion icon arrived dripping in Louis Vuitton, her go-to brand. She rocked a black bodysuit with sheer stockings, topped with a pearl-and-gold detailed jacket that screamed luxury with edge. Rose kept things effortlessly classy in an oversized black pantsuit with a long train flowing behind her. Her signature blonde hair and soft glam tied it all together. But wait – where was Jisoo? The fourth BLACKPINK star was MIA this year, and fans definitely noticed. While the reason for her absence has not been confirmed, her presence was definitely missed. BLACKPINK is one of the biggest girl groups in the world. Formed by YG Entertainment, the group – Jisoo, Jennie, Rose and Lisa – debuted in 2016 and took the world by storm. Their music is a mix of pop, hip-hop and EDM, with chart-topping hits like Ddu-Du Ddu-Du, Kill This Love, How You Like That and Pink Venom. The South Korean girl group dropped major albums like The Album (2020) and Born Pink (2022).
Yahoo
27-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
How to Get Tickets to BLACKPINK's 2025 World Tour: One-Off UK Date at Wembley Stadium
Tickets for Blackpink's highly anticipated world tour have gone on sale today, February 27, sending the group's global fanbase into a frenzy. The iconic South Korean girl group, comprised of Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa, will perform in ten cities across North America, Asia, and Europe, including a historic stop at London's Wembley Stadium. The general sale kicked off at 11am GMT (3pm PST) on Ticketmaster and Live Nation, with no presale available this time around. The girl group phenom have nothing short of even more world domination in their sights, and here's how you can be part of that! Blackpink's last tour, Born Pink, wrapped up in 2023 after 66 shows across 22 countries, drawing a staggering 1.8 million fans and grossing over $331.8 million. The group has a history of breaking records: they were the first K-pop act to perform at Coachella, the first girl group to top Billboard's Artist 100 chart, and the first Korean act to surpass one billion views on a music video with Ddu-Du Ddu-Du. Their upcoming Wembley Stadium show will mark the first time a K-pop girl group has headlined the iconic venue, capping off the tour in style. The excitement has been tempered by disappointment over changes to the VIP packages. For the first time, the premium offering will not include soundcheck access, a perk that previously allowed fans to watch the group rehearse before the show. One fan vented online: 'I just checked VIP for this tour. There is only one package, and it doesn't even include soundcheck... I don't even want to think about the price, it's honestly not worth more than $350. Am I the only one who is disappointed with all of this?' Another added: 'No soundcheck is incredibly disappointing - I enjoy the soundcheck even more than the actual concert itself!' With rumours of a new album on the horizon, fans are eagerly speculating about which songs will make the cut for the tour. While Blackpink's biggest hits like Kill This Love, Ddu-Du Ddu-Du, and Pretty Savage are almost guaranteed, some are hoping for deeper cuts like You Never Know or Ready for Love, which were skipped during their Born Pink tour. Adding to the intrigue, each Blackpink member is set to release solo music this year. However, fans are concerned that their individual tracks might not make it onto the setlist due to complications with their former label, YG Entertainment. While YG still manages the group, the members' solo activities are now handled by separate labels, potentially creating royalty and licensing hurdles so it's unlikely that the girls will be belting out their solo tracks. For those looking to secure their spot, here's what you need to know: General Tickets are available now on Ticketmaster and Live Nation. VIP packages: Seat Unique is offering premium options for the Wembley show, including Premium tickets from £239, Private Boxes from £599, and Gold tickets from £799. The tour will span major cities worldwide, with the London Wembley date serving as the grand finale. Here are the key details: August 15, 2025: London, Wembley Stadium For more tips on navigating the ticketing process, check out our tips on how to beat the Ticketmaster queue and snag cheap concert tickets. Blackpink's world tour promises to be a spectacle, but with VIP changes and solo album uncertainties, fans are bracing for a rollercoaster ride.
Yahoo
06-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Blackpink teases new world tour, first since ‘Born Pink' (VIDEO)
SEOUL, Feb 6 — Blackpink will embark on a new world tour this year, marking their first since the 2022-2023 Born Pink tour, YG Entertainment announced today. The agency made the announcement on its official blog and social media, including Blackpink's X account, alongside a teaser video for the upcoming tour. #BLACKPINK 2025 WORLD TOUR TEASERhttps:// #WORLDTOUR #TEASER #YG — BLACKPINKOFFICIAL (@BLACKPINK) February 5, 2025 YG Entertainment did not disclose details about the tour's dates or locations but confirmed it would be Blackpink's first world tour in one year and five months. The group's Born Pink tour, which concluded in 2023, attracted about 1.8 million fans across 34 cities, making it the largest world tour by a K-pop girl group. Blackpink debuted on August 8, 2016, with members Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa. Their discography includes two studio albums, three extended plays and multiple chart-topping singles such as Boombayah, Ddu-Du Ddu-Du and Ice Cream, a collaboration with American actress and singer Selena Gomez. Further details on the new tour are expected in the coming months.