
🌍 BLACKPINK Is Back—and Bolder Than Ever!
The wait is finally over. BLACKPINK is officially back as a complete group, dropping a dramatic new trailer for their upcoming world tour ‘DEADLINE’. Shared via YG Entertainment’s official social media on June 26, the teaser gave fans chills with its cinematic desert visuals and fierce energy.
🎞️ Western Vibes Meet K-pop Queens
The trailer opens with Rosé making a mysterious call in a wide, sun-soaked desert. One by one, Lisa, Jennie, and Jisoo appear—united for a thrilling road trip that feels straight out of a Hollywood western.
Blazing through open highways, the girls channel raw power and sisterhood with a high-octane soundtrack roaring in the background.
“Shot with top international crews in the deserts near Lancaster and Hollywood studios, this is just a glimpse of what’s coming,” said YG.
📍 16 Cities. 31 Shows. 1 Unstoppable Force.
The DEADLINE World Tour kicks off on July 5–6 at Goyang Stadium, marking BLACKPINK’s long-awaited return to the stage with a brand new song performance—their first in 2 years and 8 months.
The tour will span 16 cities and 31 shows, uniting BLINKs across the globe for what YG calls their most ambitious production to date.
💬 Fans Are Already Losing It
The trailer sparked a global wave of excitement, with hashtags like #BLACKPINKisBack, #DEADLINEtour, and #OT4Forever trending within hours.
“The queens are BACK and I’m not okay 😭,” one fan tweeted.
“BLACKPINK riding through the desert? TAKE MY MONEY,” another wrote.
🧠 Why This Comeback Matters
Beyond the visuals and tour hype, this moment is monumental. It’s the first time in a long while that all four members are officially promoting together. For fans, it’s not just a comeback—it’s a resurrection of BLACKPINK’s OT4 magic.
🔥 New Era, Same Legends
With their signature edge and unmatched synergy, BLACKPINK’s ‘DEADLINE’ is shaping up to be more than a tour—it’s a global statement.
Stay tuned, BLINKs. This summer just got legendary. 💫
Article Source: Original article by Lee Tae-soo, published on June 26, 2025 via Yonhap News.
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