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K-pop sensation Blackpink partnered with Google in anticipation of the Deadline World Tour to help Blinks navigate to concerts.
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Blackpink have officially released “Jump,” a new song that they debuted at the opening night of their Deadline World Tour. Diplo co-wrote and co-produced the track and Dave Meyers directed the accompanying music video. Watch it below.
BLACKPINK has officially kicked off their DEADLINE World Tour, and the girls got visited by BTS' J-Hope during the concert and even previewed their new song "JUMP." Keep watching to get all the latest BLACKPINK updates! Will you be going to their tour? Let us know in the comments!
The Oasis reunion wasn’t the only big comeback of this past weekend: Blackpink also played their first concerts in nearly two years, at Seoul, South Korea’s Goyang Stadium to kick off the Deadline World Tour.
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BLACKPINK will now spend most of the rest of this year and the first month of 2026 touring through North America, Europe and Asia. As the group travels the globe, check out the songs on the DEADLINE World Tour setlist — as it was laid out on Night 1 — and the respective LPs they come from below.
Paul McCartney is hitting the road again with his Got Back 2025 tour. We give you all the details about where he's playing and how to get tickets.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find for the Queens concerts was $152 including fees on Vivid Seats. Outside of NY, tickets for Blackpink’s North American gigs start anywhere from $75 to $142 including fees.