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BLACKPINK’s 2025 World Tour Kicks Off July 12: Tickets Still Available

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Global K-pop phenomenon BLACKPINK is set to ignite stages worldwide with their highly anticipated 2025 World Tour, officially titled the “Deadline World Tour.” BLACKPINK’s all-stadium Deadline World Tour opens with two sold-out nights (5–6 July 2025) at Goyang Stadium, South Korea, before hitting Los Angeles’s SoFi Stadium on 12 July for the North American opener.

Tour Overview

BLACKPINK’s 2025 tour is their first all-stadium tour, promising a spectacular experience for fans across the globe. The opening night at SoFi Stadium will be followed by additional North American dates, including a second show in Los Angeles on July 13, Chicago on July 18, Toronto on July 22 and 23, and New York City on July 26 and 27. The tour then continues to major cities in Europe and Asia, with stops in Paris, Milan, Barcelona, London, Bangkok, Jakarta, Singapore, Tokyo, and more.

The group—JISOO, JENNIE, ROSÉ, and LISA—will bring their signature high-energy performances, dazzling visuals, and chart-topping hits to fans worldwide. This tour follows a period where each member focused on solo projects, making the reunion on stage even more anticipated.

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Ticket Availability and Pricing

Tickets for BLACKPINK’s 2025 World Tour are currently on sale for most North American and European dates. Original tickets can be purchased via Ticketmaster, with prices for the Los Angeles kickoff ranging from approximately $72 to $103, depending on seat selection and availability. VIP packages, offering exclusive perks such as early entry, commemorative merchandise, and photo opportunities, are also available in limited quantities, typically priced around $900.

Due to overwhelming demand, additional shows have been added in several cities, including Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, Paris, and London. For those seeking alternative options, verified resale tickets are available on platforms like StubHub and Vivid Seats, sometimes at competitive prices depending on demand.

How to Buy Tickets

  • Official Sales: Ticketmaster is the primary vendor for most North American and European shows.

  • Resale Options: Verified resale tickets can be found on StubHub and Vivid Seats.

  • Membership Benefits: BLINK (official fan club) members had early access to ticket registration and sales.

Venue and Event Information

 

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The SoFi Stadium, a cashless venue, will host the opening concerts with an 8:00 PM start time. Attendees are encouraged to review the stadium’s policies regarding bags and prohibited items, and to consider purchasing parking in advance for added convenience.

BLACKPINK’s Legacy and Anticipation

BLACKPINK’s previous “Born Pink” World Tour drew over 1.8 million fans and set records as the highest-attended tour by a female K-pop group. The group also made history as the first Asian act to headline Coachella in 2023. With the “Deadline World Tour,” BLACKPINK is expected to deliver another round of unforgettable performances, further cementing their status as global superstars.

Key Dates for North America

Date City Venue Lowest Price*
July 12 Los Angeles SoFi Stadium $102.58
July 13 Los Angeles SoFi Stadium $72.15
July 18 Chicago Soldier Field $94.91
July 22 Toronto Rogers Stadium $60.74
July 23 Toronto Rogers Stadium $62
July 26 New York City Citi Field $86
July 27 New York City Citi Field $100.67

*Prices subject to change based on demand.

Fans eager to witness BLACKPINK’s electrifying return are encouraged to secure tickets soon, as availability is limited and demand remains high. For the latest updates, ticket links, and tour information, visit the official BLACKPINK website or Ticketmaster.

Rahis
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Rahis Saifi is the Founder and Editorial Director of PopTopNews.com, bringing years of experience in digital publishing and entertainment journalism. Passionate about Korean entertainment, Rahis oversees editorial strategy, fact-checking standards, and content quality across all coverage of K-pop, K-dramas, and Hallyu culture. His work reflects a commitment to accurate reporting, ethical storytelling, and delivering engaging news to a global audience.

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