BLACKPINK Set to Reunite, Release New Music and Embark on Tour in 2025, the Group's Management Reveals

Jennie, Lisa, Rosé and Jisoo of BLACKPINK have each pursued solo endeavors since the South Korean girl group went on hiatus two years ago

Frazer Harrison/Getty Lisa (left), Jisoo, Jennie, and Rosé of BLACKPINK performs at Coachella on April 15, 2023, in Indio, Calif.
Frazer Harrison/Getty Lisa (left), Jisoo, Jennie, and Rosé of BLACKPINK performs at Coachella on April 15, 2023, in Indio, Calif.

BLACKPINK is coming back!

The award-winning K-pop group is officially reuniting with new music and a tour in 2025, YG Entertainment founder Yang Hyun-suk said in a video shared on BLACKPINK's YouTube.

"There will be a highly-anticipated comeback from BLACKPINK," he said in the clip, uploaded on July 21 and translated from Korean. "And it will also be the year BLACKPINK starts their world tour."

Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Lisa (left), Jisoo, Jennie and Rosé of BLACKPINK at the 2022 MTV VMAs on Aug. 28, 2022, in Newark, N.J.
Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Lisa (left), Jisoo, Jennie and Rosé of BLACKPINK at the 2022 MTV VMAs on Aug. 28, 2022, in Newark, N.J.

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Hyun-suk added, "We are working hard so that many YG artists can meet with many fans."

BLACKPINK's last tour in 2022 included 66 shows with over 1.8 million tickets sold. Although the group never officially disbanded, all four members: Jennie, Lisa, Rosé and Jisoo, signed individual contracts to pursue solo musical endeavors. The four artists then all re-signed as BLACKPINK to YG Entertainment in 2023, per the BBC.

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On June 20, BLACKPINK revealed on Instagram that their 2022 tour was turned into a concert film titled BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR BORN PINK IN CINEMAS, which begins limited screening on July 31.

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The group also announced on Weverse on July 19 that they will be hosting a special signing event on Aug. 8 for 88 fans "who best express their love for BLACKPINK through fan letters, drawings, photos, or stories about their precious memories with BLACKPINK." The contest will only be available for BLINK Membership subscribers.

The South Korean girl band — whose name was inspired by the mixture of tough "black" and flirty "pink" aspects present in their music and stage persona — first rose to fame thanks to their 2016 single "Boombayah," which quickly hit No. 1 on Billboard's World Digital Songs chart.

The group's second studio album Born Pink (2022) topped U.S. and U.K. album charts and further solidified their fame, culminating in a headlining performance at Coachella in 2023.

Individually, BLACKPINK's members have all achieved success as well. Jisoo has starred in the JTBC historical K-drama series Snowdrop (also available to stream on Disney+).

<p>Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Coachella</p> Lisa (left), Jisoo, Rosé and Jennie of BLACKPINK at Coachella on April 22, 2023, in Indio, Calif.

Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Coachella

Lisa (left), Jisoo, Rosé and Jennie of BLACKPINK at Coachella on April 22, 2023, in Indio, Calif.

Jennie was named the face of Hera, a Seoul-based beauty company, in 2021, and starred opposite Lily-Rose Depp in HBO's The Idol.

Rosé released her solo project, R, in March 2021.

Lisa released her debut solo project, LALISA, in September 2021, which features the songs "Lalisa" and "Money," the former of which won the MTV Video Music Award for best K-pop video in 2022 and earned a Guinness World Record and broke multiple YouTube viewership records.

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