
Tickets for Blackpink’s highly anticipated world tour have gone on sale today, February 27, sending the group’s global fanbase into a frenzy.
The iconic South Korean girl group, comprised of Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa, will perform in ten cities across North America, Asia, and Europe, including a historic stop at London’s Wembley Stadium.
The general sale kicked off at 11am GMT (3pm PST) on Ticketmaster and Live Nation, with no presale available this time around.
The girl group phenom have nothing short of even more world domination in their sights, and here’s how you can be part of that!

Record-Breaking Legacy
Blackpink’s last tour, Born Pink, wrapped up in 2023 after 66 shows across 22 countries, drawing a staggering 1.8 million fans and grossing over $331.8 million.
The group has a history of breaking records: they were the first K-pop act to perform at Coachella, the first girl group to top Billboard’s Artist 100 chart, and the first Korean act to surpass one billion views on a music video with Ddu-Du Ddu-Du.
Their upcoming Wembley Stadium show will mark the first time a K-pop girl group has headlined the iconic venue, capping off the tour in style.
Disappointing changes to the VIP packages
The excitement has been tempered by disappointment over changes to the VIP packages. For the first time, the premium offering will not include soundcheck access, a perk that previously allowed fans to watch the group rehearse before the show.
One fan vented online: “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 added: “No soundcheck is incredibly disappointing - I enjoy the soundcheck even more than the actual concert itself!”
Setlist Speculations

With rumours of a new album on the horizon, fans are eagerly speculating about which songs will make the cut for the tour.
While Blackpink’s biggest hits like Kill This Love, Ddu-Du Ddu-Du, and Pretty Savage are almost guaranteed, some are hoping for deeper cuts like You Never Know or Ready for Love, which were skipped during their Born Pink tour.
Solo Album Clash
Adding to the intrigue, each Blackpink member is set to release solo music this year.
However, fans are concerned that their individual tracks might not make it onto the setlist due to complications with their former label, YG Entertainment.
While YG still manages the group, the members’ solo activities are now handled by separate labels, potentially creating royalty and licensing hurdles so it’s unlikely that the girls will be belting out their solo tracks.

How to Get Tickets
For those looking to secure their spot, here’s what you need to know:
General Tickets are available now on Ticketmaster and Live Nation. VIP packages: Seat Unique is offering premium options for the Wembley show, including Premium tickets from £239, Private Boxes from £599, and Gold tickets from £799.
What is the date for BLACKPINK's only UK show?
The tour will span major cities worldwide, with the London Wembley date serving as the grand finale. Here are the key details:
August 15, 2025: London, Wembley Stadium
For more tips on navigating the ticketing process, check out our tips on how to beat the Ticketmaster queue and snag cheap concert tickets.
Blackpink’s world tour promises to be a spectacle, but with VIP changes and solo album uncertainties, fans are bracing for a rollercoaster ride.