Blackpink’s 2025 World Tour: K-Pop Giants to Headline Wembley, Tokyo Dome in Landmark Shows

Blackpink’s 2025 World Tour: Historic Wembley Show Caps K-Pop Quartet’s 10-City Stadium Run
You could almost hear the collective gasp from BLINKs worldwide when Blackpink dropped their 2025 tour dates this week. Let’s be real: We’ve all felt the absence. Since their last group bow at Seoul’s Gocheok Sky Dome in September 2023—a night where fireworks lit up the sky like Jisoo’s sequined stage outfits—the quartet’s solo ventures have dominated headlines. But now, they’re back, louder than Lisa’s bass drops, ready to turn stadiums into “Boombayah” battlegrounds.
Kicking off July 5–6 at Goyang Stadium in Seoul, the tour zigzags across 10 cities, including SoFi Stadium in LA (July 12) and Wembley in London (Aug. 15)—a first for any K-pop girl group. And let’s not gloss over that Tokyo Dome three-nighter in January 2026. “We’ve got to do some more damage,” Rosé recently teased to The Cut, her voice crackling with the same rebellious energy that made “Kill This Love” a global anthem.

Why This Tour Feels Like Lightning in a Bottle
Picture this: The synth-heavy intro of “DDU-DU DDU-DU” roaring through Wembley’s 90,000-capacity stands, fans’ lightsticks flickering like a galaxy of pink stars. It’s not just a concert; it’s a cultural reset. And the numbers don’t lie. Their 2022–2023 Born Pink tour grossed a staggering $148.3 million , proving that even amid solo projects—Lisa’s The White Lotus gig, Jennie’s collab with Doechii, Jisoo’s Valentine’s Day EP Amortage—Blackpink’s collective power remains untouchable.
Tickets? They drop Feb. 27 via Live Nation. Mark your calendars, but maybe set a reminder too—these shows will vanish faster than Lisa’s rap verses.
Tour Dates Table
Date | City | Venue |
---|---|---|
Jul 5–6, 2025 | Seoul, KR | Goyang Stadium |
Jul 12, 2025 | Los Angeles, CA | SoFi Stadium |
Jul 18, 2025 | Chicago, IL | Soldier Field Stadium |
Jul 22, 2025 | Toronto, ON | Rogers Stadium |
Jul 26, 2025 | New York, NY | Citi Field |
Aug 2, 2025 | Paris, FR | Stade de France |
Aug 6, 2025 | Milan, IT | Ippodromo SNAI La Maura |
Aug 9, 2025 | Barcelona, ES | Estadi Olímpic |
Aug 15, 2025 | London, UK | Wembley Stadium |
Jan 2026 | Tokyo, JP | Tokyo Dome |
This isn’t just a tour—it’s a victory lap. From Seoul’s neon-lit streets to Wembley’s hallowed grounds, Blackpink isn’t just playing shows; they’re rewriting the playbook for girl groups in the 21st century. And if you’re still doubting their staying power? Well, as Jennie might say: “You better run, run, run.”
Why is Blackpink’s Wembley show significant?
It marks the first time a K-pop girl group headlines the iconic 90,000-seat venue, cementing their global influence.
Are Blackpink releasing new music alongside the tour?
Rosé hinted at upcoming group projects, stating, “We’ve got to do some more damage”.
How successful was Blackpink’s previous tour?
The 2022–2023 Born Pink tour grossed $148.3 million and sold 703,000 tickets globally.
Where can I buy Blackpink’s 2025 World Tour tickets?
Tickets go on sale Feb. 27 via Live Nation, with market-specific times.
What are the Blackpink’s members’ recent solo projects?
Lisa stars in The White Lotus Season 3, Jisoo released Amortage, and Jennie collaborates with Doechii on “ExtraL”.