BLACKPINK Deadline World Tour 2025: New Song "Jump" Debuts at Goyang Stadium Concerts

by Hannah / Jul 07, 2025 12:35 PM EDT
Blackpink Concert 2025 (from Official Insta)
BLACKPINK DEADLINE WORLD TOUR (image from official facebook)

BLACKPINK launched their highly anticipated Deadline World Tour with two explosive concerts at Goyang Stadium on July 5-6, 2025, premiering their new single "Jump" and making history as the first K-pop girl group to headline the venue.

After focusing on individual projects for nearly two years, Jennie, Jisoo, Rosé, and Lisa reunited for their first all-stadium world tour, drawing approximately 80,000 fans across both performances in Gyeonggi Province.

The concerts marked BLACKPINK's first group performance in 2 years and 10 months since their "BORN PINK" album, with the Goyang Stadium shows serving as the official launch of their 31-show global tour extending through January 2026.

The highlight came when BLACKPINK premiered "Jump," an electro dance-pop track that departed from their signature hip-hop style. YG Entertainment confirmed this would be their first new group release since September 2022, with the company stating they chose to debut the song at "the starting point of the Deadline tour and a moment to reunite with fans."

The July 5 concert began at 8:00 PM KST, while the July 6 show started at 7:00 PM KST, each running approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes. The setlist featured signature hits including "Kill This Love," "Pink Venom," "How You Like That," and "DDU-DU DDU-DU," alongside solo performances from each member.

Fan reactions were mixed, with some praising the group's stage presence while others criticized the repetitive setlist and minimal changes from previous tours. Tickets ranged from 132,000 won to 275,000 won depending on seating sections, with both shows selling out rapidly after the May 15 release.

The Deadline World Tour represents BLACKPINK's third worldwide concert tour and first all-stadium outing, scheduled to conclude on January 25, 2026, at Hong Kong's Kai Tak Stadium. Upcoming stops include major venues like SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, Wembley Stadium in London, and Stade de France in Paris.

Their previous Born Pink tour grossed $148.3 million across 29 shows, earning them a spot on Billboard's 2023 Top Tours chart. The new tour continues their momentum as they prepare to visit 16 cities across North America, Europe, and Asia.

The Goyang concerts demonstrate BLACKPINK's continued global influence after their hiatus period, during which members pursued individual projects including Rosé's "Rosie" album, Lisa's acting debut in "White Lotus," and upcoming solo releases from Jennie and others.

As the first K-pop girl group to perform solo at Goyang Stadium, BLACKPINK has set a new milestone, further establishing the venue's growing importance in Korea's entertainment landscape alongside traditional concert halls.

With "Jump" serving as their comeback single and the Deadline tour promising to reach millions of fans worldwide, BLACKPINK's return signals the beginning of their next global chapter in K-pop history.


The Deadline World Tour continues July 12-13 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, followed by stops in Chicago, Toronto, and New York before heading to Europe in August.

 


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