Blackpink 2025 LIVE: Tickets on sale now for iconic South Korean girl group

TICKETS will go on sale today for Blackpink's world tour this summer.
The iconic South Korean girl group will hit ten cities across North America, Asia and Europe, including London and New York.
The general sale kicks off today on and at 11am GMT (3pm PST).
There is no presale this tour but members of the fan club can unlock special sections and VIP seats.
However, some fans have been left disappointed that the VIP package this year will not include soundcheck.
One person wrote: "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?"
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Setlist predictions
With speculations of a new album, it is hard to predict which songs Blackpink will decide to perform.
However, some fans believe that the songs that were skipped during Born Pink might make an appearance during this tour along with their biggest hits.
Here are the songs that might make it to the setlist:
- Kill This Love
- Ddu-Du Ddu-Du
- Bombayah
- Pretty Savage
- You Never Know
- Ready for Love
- Playing with Fire
- Shutdown
Fans fuming at the VIP packagesSome fans have been disappointed with the VIP packages for the tour.
In previous years, the package included soundcheck, giving the audience a chance to see the members before the concert and hear them rehearse.
However, fans noticed that the soundcheck was missing from the package for this year’s tour.
One person wrote: “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 one added: “No soundcheck is incredibly disappointing - I enjoy the soundcheck even more than the actual concert itself!"
Another one added: “No soundcheck is incredibly disappointing - I enjoy the soundcheck even more than the actual concert itself!”
A third person said: “I’m confused why no soundcheck… like the perks are just coming in early and getting merch?”
Solo clash
Each Blackpink member is set to release their solo albums this year and fans couldn’t be more excited to hear them performed live.
However, there are concerns that the members’ solo music won’t make it to the setlist since they departed ways with their company.
Jennie, Rose, Jisoo and Lisa are all signed with different labels since last year after their contract with YG entertainment expired.
YG still manages Blackpink as a group but has no rights to their solo music and activities.
This means that there could be clash in royalties and agreements when it comes to members singing their own songs.
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No supporting act
Fans in Europe and North America might be expecting to see an opening act before Blackpink takes to the stage.
However, it’s uncommon for a K-Pop band to bring a supporting act on stage before their show.
During their last tour, Blackpink did not have an opening act.
But Jisoo famously shared the stage with Camilla Cabello to cover her song Liar at a LA concert.
When did Blackpink last go on tour?
Blackpink hasn't toured since 2023 when they wrapped up their Born Pink tour in support of their album of the same name.
The group played 66 shows in 22 countries with a total audience of 1.8million people.
Born Pink broke the record for the highest-grossing concert tour by a female group, amassing over $331.8 million in total.
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European fans celebrate
Fans have flocked to X to rejoice as they scooped their tickets to see Blackpink this summer.
"SEE YOU IN BARCELONA BLACKPINK," one said.
A second wrote: "I'm going to see Blackpink in Paris!!"
Tried and tested advice
To stand the best chance of being successful in your quest to buy Blackpink tickets, do your best not to make any of the following errors:
Poor internet connection — ensure your internet signal is strong
Low batteries — check that the devices you are using are plugged in or fully charged
Refreshing the page while in the waiting room — ticketing sites use a queuing system when they are busy and warn that refreshing won't move you up the line (the page updates automatically, so once in the queue it's advisable to just wait and keep your fingers crossed)
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Hospitality
There is only one VIP package available for the Blackpink tour.
The GA Pit VIP package includes the following perks:
- One general admission ticket to the VIP pit with priority access
- Commemorative VIP laminate and lanyard
- Specially designed VIP gift item
- Photo opportunity in front of the VIP backdrop to commemorate your evening (without the artists)
- Pre-show tour merchandise shopping opportunity
- Early entry to the venue
- Designated check-in and on-site VIP event staff
A quick reminder about tickets
Before purchasing tickets on resale websites, make sure to check pricing as they are third-party sellers.
Most importantly, don’t forget that the cost can vary depending on demand.
You may pay more than an official ticket, though you can also get good last-minute deals too.
Past Blackpink ticket prices
In the past, seating tickets for Blackpink have cost anything from £60 to £120.
The dynamic pricing means that these prices can fluctuate depending on demand.
Fans might expect the demand to rise as it is the first time all four members get together to perform since 2023.
Is there a presale?
No, there’s no presale for the tour.
However it’s been confirmed that Blink members will receive access to exclusive, limited seats during the general sale.
How to buy Blackpink 2025 tour tickets
You can buy Blackpink tickets from official vendors below:
Ticketmaster: Live Nation:
Blackpink tour dates
Blackpink has announced 13 tour dates so far, covering North America and Europe.
Here’s all the tour locations for you to find out:
July 12 – SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
July 18 – Soldier Field, Chicago
July 22 – Rogers Stadium, Toronto
July 26 – Citi Field, New York
August 15 – Wembley Stadium, London
INDIO, CALIFORNIA â APRIL 22: (L-R) Lisa, Jisoo, Rosé and Jennie of BLACKPINK perform onstage at the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 22, 2023 in Indio, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Coachella)Credit: Getty