Blinks, the wait is finally over! BLACKPINK is soon going to be in everyone’s area, as they are all set to make a comeback in 2025! On September 24, YG Entertainment released a statement and shared this wonderful news with Blinks. The popular K-pop group is making their full-group comeback after three years, sending fans into a frenzy. The group is also reported to embark on a world tour in 2025. Read to know more.
BLACKPINK To Make A Full-Group Comeback After Three Years
Blinks around the world must be screaming with joy and excitement as BLACKPINK is going to make a full-group comeback after three years. On Tuesday, YG Entertainment released a statement and confirmed BLACKPINK’s comeback and world tour. “In 2025, BLACKPINK plans to have a full group comeback and visit their fans on their world tour,” said YG Entertainment. Well, fans need to get their wallets prepared. This announcement was made by YG Entertainment in connection with a post celebrating BLACKPINK’s ‘How You Like That’ performance video, which has received 1.7 billion views! Congratulations to BLACKPINK on achieving an extraordinary feat!
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K-pop fans are going crazy as they waited for three years since their last comeback- Born Pink. Expressing their excitement one user wrote, “Exciting news! BLACKPINK is coming back in 2025 with a world tour. BLINKs are already counting down the days.” Another user expressed their wish and wrote, “I really hope that the album will be 10+ tracks and with a deluxe to make it even longer. Unlikely but it would be cool to see some subunit songs too and more collaborations.” However, some fans are yet to believe and wrote, “YG confirms they plan to come back and tour next year in much the same way I plan to be a millionaire.” Well, we are thrilled and can’t wait to see Jennie, Jisoo, Rosé and Lisa set the stage on fire! For the unversed, YG Entertainment announced that Blackpink renewed their contract for group activities with the company. However, their solo activities are managed by other agencies.