BLACKPINK DEADLINE Concert in Goyang Highlights

BLACKPINK DEADLINE Concert in Goyang Highlights

BLACKPINK DEADLINE world tour kicked off at Goyang Sports Complex on July 5–6, 2025, marking a historic return to performing together after nearly two years.

Stadium Debut & Attendance Record

They became the first K-pop girl group to headline a stadium in South Korea, packing in over 78,000 fans across two sold‑out nights.

BLACKPINK DEADLINE Concert Setlist

jennie solo in BLACKPINK DEADLINE Concert
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The show kicked off with fan favorites—“Kill This Love,” “Pink Venom,” “How You Like That,” “Playing With Fire,” & “Shut Down.” Solo performances followed:

  • Jisoo performed “Earthquake” and “Your Love” under a twilight sky.
  • Lisa stunned with “New Woman” and “Rockstar,” exuding fierce energy.
  • Jennie powered through “Mantra,” “With the IE (Way Up)” and “Like Jennie”.
  • Rosé with her emotional “3 a.m.,” “Toxic Till the End,” and “APT.”

Blackpink New Song “Jump”

Blackpink New Song “Jump”
(YG Entertainment)

In a major moment, BLACKPINK debuted their new track “Jump,” their first release in 2 years 8 months. Jennie confirmed the music video would drop next week, and the song is set to release on July 11, 2025. Jump showcases a fresh direction for the group, featuring an “addictive chorus” and “guitar riffs” that evoke a Western film, all blended with the members’ distinct vocals, making it a natural fit. Blackpink jump mv directed by David Meyers.

The BLACKPINK DEADLINE Concert showcased an extraordinary array of dazzling drone shows, mesmerizing fireworks, and synchronized lights. Furthermore, all these elements came together harmoniously to enhance the electrifying atmosphere of the evening. In addition, the massive video wall provided an immersive visual experience, ultimately captivating the audience.

Fan Experience: Cheers & Controversy

lisa solo at Blackpink korea concert day 2
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Fans flooded the stadium hours before and waved lightsticks throughout. However, some were upset about “zero visibility” seats blocked by a giant screen (KRW 132,000, ~USD 98) and called for refunds or compensation./


The night closed with an electrifying encore that had the audience on their feet and filled with energy: the pulsating beats of “Jump,” the infectious rhythm of “Really,” the catchy melodies of “See U Later,” and an array of classic bangers including the exhilarating “Boombayah,” the anthemic “Ddu‑Du Ddu‑Du,” the heartfelt “As If It’s Your Last,” and the nostalgic vibes of “Forever Young.”