Yet another update on the world tour—but still no word on a comeback? On June 10 KST, YG Entertainment revealed the official poster for BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR 'DEADLINE' IN GOYANG through the group's social media channels, officially launching the countdown to their next chapter.

Set for July 5 and 6 at the Goyang Sports Complex Main Stadium, the concert will mark BLACKPINK's first full-group performance in nearly 1 year and 10 months. With overwhelming demand, all tickets—including limited-view seats—have completely sold out, highlighting the group's unrivaled global presence.

Where is the comeback?

YG Entertainment had previously described the event as "the pinnacle of BLACKPINK's live performance," promising an unforgettable experience. With each member refining her craft through both group and solo ventures, fans anticipated a top-tier production that would highlight their artistic growth.

However, many BLINKs are frustrated by the group's limited discography—just 32 songs in an eight-year career. Despite BLACKPINK's global success, the small number of tracks has long been a point of contention among fans, who had hoped for more consistent releases over the years.

The disappointment only grew when YG's Yang Hyun-suk recently unveiled his agency's future plans. Regarding BLACKPINK, he simply mentioned that a new single would be released—falling far short of fans' expectations for a full album. Since that vague announcement, no further updates about the song have been shared. 

Adding to the frustration, fans have noted the lack of promotional content. There have been no new group photos released by YG, leaving many wondering about the current status of BLACKPINK's comeback. With each member busy with solo endeavors, the group's collective presence has been virtually nonexistent, fueling concern and disappointment within the fandom.



More about DEADLINE world tour

Following the Goyang shows, BLACKPINK is set to embark on an expansive world tour covering 16 cities and 31 performances. Key stops include Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, New York, Paris, Milan, Barcelona, London, Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Jakarta, Bulacan, Singapore, Tokyo, and Hong Kong.

At the same time, the group is gearing up for a long-anticipated comeback, marking their first new music release in nearly 2 years and 8 months since their 2022 album BORN PINK

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