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BTS' Jin scores Billboard Hot 100 entry with ‘Don't Say You Love Me', tops Spotify global chart
BTS' Jin scores Billboard Hot 100 entry with ‘Don't Say You Love Me', tops Spotify global chart

Malay Mail

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

BTS' Jin scores Billboard Hot 100 entry with ‘Don't Say You Love Me', tops Spotify global chart

SEOUL, May 28 — BTS member Jin has entered the US Billboard Hot 100 chart at No. 90 with his latest solo single Don't Say You Love Me, Billboard announced yesterday. The song also topped Spotify's Daily Top Songs Global chart for May 25, rising from No. 9 on its debut, according to Korea JoongAng Daily. BigHit Music confirmed the Spotify achievement in a statement, noting the track's growing international impact. Don't Say You Love Me is the lead track from Jin's second solo EP Echo. It explores 'the ironic complexities of a crumbling relationship, where — despite the evident breakdown — the lovers find themselves unable to easily let go due to their lingering affection,' Korea JoongAng Daily reported. This marks Jin's third solo appearance on the Billboard Hot 100, following The Astronaut in 2022 and Running Wild in 2023. The song also reached No. 58 on Britain's Official Singles Chart Top 100. Jin is scheduled to hold his first solo concert, '#RunSeokjin_EP.Tour,' at Goyang Stadium on June 28 and 29. He will then tour nine cities including Chiba, Osaka, Anaheim, Dallas, Tampa, Newark, London and Amsterdam. Jin, whose real name is Kim Seok-jin, is the eldest member of BTS and is known for his emotive vocals and songwriting. He resumed his solo activities in May after completing his military service in South Korea.

James Blake Says 'Bashing' of Coldplay 'Has Got to Stop'
James Blake Says 'Bashing' of Coldplay 'Has Got to Stop'

Yahoo

time07-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

James Blake Says 'Bashing' of Coldplay 'Has Got to Stop'

The post James Blake Says 'Bashing' of Coldplay 'Has Got to Stop' appeared first on Consequence. James Blake has stood up for fellow Brits Coldplay, calling for the 'bashing' of the band to come to an end because 'it's not cool anymore.' Blake shared his opinion during a recent episode of the BBC Sounds podcast Sidetracked with Annie and Nick, when he was asked to weigh in on a recent social media post from Chrissie Hynde, in which she shared what she thought was 'cool' versus 'uncool.' Get Coldplay Tickets Here Host Nick Grimshaw kicked off the conversation by asking Blake whether he thought bands in general were 'cool' again. After Annie Macmanus chimed in to say that it was hard to be a cool 'successful touring band,' the topic turned to how Coldplay was recently described as 'public school Nickelback' by BRIT Awards host Jack Whitehall. In response, Blake said: 'Coldplay bashing has got to stop. It's not cool anymore! It's not cool anymore to just be like 'Coldplay's not cool.' Just fuck off. There are so many amazing Coldplay songs. And Chris Martin is clearly a melodic genius.' He continued, '[If] you don't like the sound of their last few records, OK…? When you go and see them at Glastonbury, did you like a lot of the songs? Probably.' 'Maybe the band changed the way they dressed? Are we not allowed to change the way we dress?' Blake asked. 'Are we not allowed to bloody write songs in a different genre? Like, who cares, man? I get really a bit irate about this!' Listen to the podcast here. The Coldplay discussion begins around 14:21. For what it's worth, Martin recently revealed he's learned to embrace haters in an interview with Rolling Stone, while also admitting Coldplay are 'a very, very easy, safe target.' He added, 'There've been times where we [were like], 'Well, we should probably try and look a bit like this or talk a bit like that.' And now, it's just like, 'No.'' Haters aside, Coldplay are set to resume their record-setting international 'Music of the Spheres Tour' in April. See the full schedule below, and get tickets here. Last summer, Blake teamed up with Lil Yachty for their collaborative album, Bad Cameo. His most recent solo album was 2023's Playing Robots into Heaven; grab your copy here. Coldplay 2025 Tour Dates: 04/08 – Hong Kong @ Kai Tak Stadium 04/09 – Hong Kong @ Kai Tak Stadium 04/11 – Hong Kong @ Kai Tak Stadium 04/12 – Hong Kong @ Kai Tak Stadium 04/16 – Seoul, South Korea @ Goyang Stadium 04/18 – Seoul, South Korea @ Goyang Stadium 04/19 – Seoul, South Korea @ Goyang Stadium 04/22 – Seoul, South Korea @ Goyang Stadium 04/24 – Seoul, South Korea @ Goyang Stadium 04/25 – Seoul, South Korea @ Goyang Stadium 05/31 – Stanford, CA @ Stanford Stadium 06/01 – Stanford, CA @ Stanford Stadium 06/06 – Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium 06/07 – Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium 06/10 – Denver, CO @ Empower Field at Mile High 06/13 – El Paso, TX @ Sun Bowl Stadium 06/14 – El Paso, TX @ Sun Bowl Stadium 07/07 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium 07/08 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium 07/11 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium 07/12 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium 07/15 – Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium 07/16 – Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium 07/19 – Madison, WI @ Camp Randall Stadium 07/22 – Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium 07/26 – Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium 08/18 – Hull, UK @ Craven Park Stadium 08/19 – Hull, UK @ Craven Park Stadium 08/22 – London, UK @ Wembley Stadium 08/23 – London, UK @ Wembley Stadium 08/26 – London, UK @ Wembley Stadium 08/27 – London, UK @ Wembley Stadium 08/30 – London, UK @ Wembley Stadium 08/31 – London, UK @ Wembley Stadium 09/03 – London, UK @ Wembley Stadium 09/04 – London, UK @ Wembley Stadium 09/07 – London, UK @ Wembley Stadium 09/08 – London, UK @ Wembley Stadium James Blake Says 'Bashing' of Coldplay 'Has Got to Stop' Eddie Fu Popular Posts Jon Stewart Calls Out Elon Musk for Flaking on The Daily Show Interview Faster Pussycat Singer's Fiancée Dies After Falling Overboard on '80s Cruise That Band Was Playing Dead Kennedys Legend Jello Biafra Joins Cavalera Onstage for "Nazi Trumps F**k Off": Watch Monty Python and the Holy Grail Returning to Theaters for 50th Anniversary Mike Myers Debuts Elon Musk Impersonation in SNL Cold Open: Watch Queens of the Stone Age Announce US Tour Dates with The Kills Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.

Blackpink unveils stadium-filled world tour schedule
Blackpink unveils stadium-filled world tour schedule

Korea Herald

time20-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Blackpink unveils stadium-filled world tour schedule

Blackpink to become first K-pop girl group to hold concerts at Goyang Stadium, Wembley Stadium Blackpink has revealed part of its upcoming world tour schedule, putting on display its global prominence as it prepares to perform at some of the largest venues around the world. According to YG Entertainment, the tour will kick off on July 5 and 6 at Goyang Stadium in Gyeonggi Province. From there, the group will take the stage at major stadiums across the world, including Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles, Soldier Field in Chicago, Rogers Center in Toronto and Citi Field in New York. The quartet will also perform at Stade de France in Paris, Ippodromo La Maura in Milan, the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Wembley Stadium in London and the Tokyo Dome in Japan — totaling 10 international stops. More tour dates and destinations will be announced later. With the tour, Blackpink will become the first K-pop girl group to hold a solo concert at Goyang Stadium as well as the first to perform at Wembley Stadium. Blackpink will also be just the second K-pop act ever to hold a solo concert at Wembley, following BTS in 2019. YG Entertainment expressed confidence in the scale of the world tour, stating, "All of the announced venues are stadium-level, capable of hosting tens of thousands of fans. This tour will further solidify Blackpink's position as a top-tier global group."

Blackpink unveils stadium-filled world tour schedule
Blackpink unveils stadium-filled world tour schedule

Korea Herald

time20-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Blackpink unveils stadium-filled world tour schedule

Blackpink to become first K-pop girl group to hold concerts at Goyang Stadium, Wembley Stadium Blackpink has revealed part of its upcoming world tour schedule, putting on display its global prominence as it prepares to perform at some of the largest venues around the world. According to YG Entertainment, the tour will kick off on July 5 and 6 at Goyang Stadium in Gyeonggi Province. From there, the group will take the stage at major stadiums across the world, including Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles, Soldier Field in Chicago, Rogers Center in Toronto and Citi Field in New York. The quartet will also perform at Stade de France in Paris, Ippodromo La Maura in Milan, the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Wembley Stadium in London and the Tokyo Dome in Japan — totaling 10 international stops. More tour dates and destinations will be announced later. With the tour, Blackpink will become the first K-pop girl group to hold a solo concert at Goyang Stadium as well as the first to perform at Wembley Stadium. Blackpink will also be just the second K-pop act ever to hold a solo concert at Wembley, following BTS in 2019. YG Entertainment expressed confidence in the scale of the world tour, stating, "All of the announced venues are stadium-level, capable of hosting tens of thousands of fans. This tour will further solidify Blackpink's position as a top-tier global group."

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