Rumors of a Long-Awaited Comeback
The K-pop world is buzzing with speculation that BLACKPINK could be making their highly anticipated comeback this November. Reports from MyDaily suggest the group is preparing to release a new mini-album, sparking excitement among BLINKs worldwide.
YG Entertainment’s Official Statement
In response to the rumors, a representative from YG Entertainment told Maeil Business Star Today on August 11:
“We will announce details through official promotions in due course.”
While YG has neither confirmed nor denied the comeback, the cautious statement has only fueled further anticipation.
What We Know So Far
According to the MyDaily report, BLACKPINK has already completed their album jacket photoshoot. The remaining weeks will reportedly be spent recording the new tracks and finalizing the production process.
If released as planned, the upcoming mini-album would be BLACKPINK’s first physical album in nearly three years, following their second studio album Born Pink in 2022.
A Record-Breaking Year
This possible comeback comes hot on the heels of BLACKPINK’s July release, JUMP, which dominated domestic and international charts.
The group is also in the midst of their massive 16-city, 31-show world tour, continuing to solidify their status as one of the most powerful forces in global pop music.
Wembley Milestone
On August 15 and 16, BLACKPINK will become the first-ever K-pop girl group to perform at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium. The concerts are expected to draw tens of thousands of fans, marking another historic moment in their career.
Why This Comeback Matters
With BLACKPINK’s unparalleled global reach, a November release would almost certainly become one of the year’s most significant K-pop events.
- First physical release in 3 years — long enough to build massive pent-up demand.
- Momentum from their world tour — keeping the group at the center of global music conversations.
- New music + historic performances — a combination that could push them to new career highs.
Looking Ahead
While YG Entertainment is keeping official details under wraps, the timing aligns with major year-end award shows and holiday sales season — a strategic period for high-profile comebacks.
Whether the rumors prove true or not, BLACKPINK’s next move is guaranteed to make headlines across the globe.
Article Source: Lee Da-gyeom, “YG Responds to BLACKPINK November Comeback Rumors,” Maeil Business Star Today, August 11, 2025.
Alt Text: BLACKPINK at the Golden Disc Awards 2019, posing on the red carpet.
Caption: BLACKPINK at the Golden Disc Awards 2019 — image not directly related to their rumored November comeback, included for illustrative purposes.
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