Entertainment
Blackpink Adds Extra Concert Date in Singapore for November Shows

Blackpink, the globally celebrated K-pop group, has announced an additional concert date in Singapore. On September 19, 2024, Live Nation Singapore revealed that the quartet, consisting of members Jisoo, Jennie, Rose, and Lisa, will perform on an extra night, Friday, November 28, at the National Stadium. This addition means that fans, affectionately known as Blinks, can now enjoy three consecutive nights of performances, with the previously scheduled shows taking place on November 29 and November 30.
This announcement marks a significant milestone, as Blackpink becomes the first K-pop girl group to hold three consecutive performances at the National Stadium. The demand for tickets is expected to be high, given the group’s massive international following.
Presale and Ticket Information
To accommodate the anticipated demand, there will be two presale sessions for the newly added concert date. The first presale will be exclusively for Weverse Blink Membership (Global) holders on September 24, from 14:00 to 23:59. Fans interested in participating must register for their membership on the Weverse platform by September 21.
The second presale will be available to members of Trip.com, taking place on September 25 during the same hours. Following these presales, general ticket sales will begin on September 26.
Ticket prices for the Blackpink Deadline concert in Singapore will range from S$168 to S$428, making it accessible to a wide range of fans eager to experience the group’s high-energy performances.
As excitement builds for these shows, Blackpink continues to solidify its status as a leading force in the global music scene. The upcoming concerts in Singapore promise to deliver unforgettable performances, showcasing the group’s dynamic talent and captivating stage presence.
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