Group will play 19 shows in 14 cities

Global superstars Blackpink announce their 2022 North American and European tour kicking off on October 25th in Dallas, TX. Black pink World Tour [Born Pink] is in support of their highly anticipated forthcoming second studio album of the same name slated for release on September 16th Via YG Entertainment/Interscope Records. The most popular girl group on the planet will tour 14 cities across North America and Europe including two nights in London at the O2 Arena and one stadium show in LA at the Banc of California Stadium.

Following the release of their recent single, “Pink Venom” the record-breaking group and the most-subscribed music act on YouTube with over 80 million followers. They also set two Guinness World Records including most-viewed music video within the first 24 hours of release and earned the status of most followed girl group on Spotify.

The tour kicks off in North America at American Airlines Center in Dallas, TX on Tuesday, October 25th and will visit arenas in Houston TX, Atlanta GA, Hamilton CAN, Chicago IL, Newark NJ and wraps in Los Angeles CA at Banc of California Stadium on Saturday, November 19th. The tour resumes in Europe at London’s O2 Arena on Wednesday, November 30th and Thursday, December 1st. Continuing on to Barcelona, Cologne, Paris, Copenhagen and Berlin (date has been moved to Monday, December 19th), the tour concludes at Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam on Thursday, December 22nd.

Presales start Tuesday, September 13th at 10 am local time via Ticketmaster. Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, September 16th at 10 am local time. VIP packages will be available.

The K-pop superstars recently made history with the biggest release by a female group or solo artist this decade for their single “Pink Venom” from their forthcoming album Born Pink. The song debuted at No. 1 on Spotify’s global top songs chart and amassed over 7.9 million streams within the first 24 hours. On YouTube, the official music video reached 100 million views faster than any video by a female group ever, with 90.4 million views being within the first 24 hours. Already at over 245 million views, this was the biggest YouTube debut of 2022. The record will be followed by the arrival of the group’s sophomore album.