Grand Finale at Kai Tak Stadium

Two-Night Hong Kong Conclusion

K-pop powerhouse Blackpink will wrap up their highly anticipated “Deadline” world tour with two electrifying performances at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium on January 24 and 25, 2026. Marking their first Hong Kong appearance since 2023, the shows promise to be a thrilling climax to the global trek.

Tour Kicks Off in South Korea

Global Journey Begins in Goyang

The “Deadline” world tour, announced by YG Entertainment, launches in July 2025 at Goyang Stadium in South Korea. Featuring Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa, and Rosé, Blackpink will captivate audiences across North America, Europe, and Asia before culminating in Hong Kong in January 2026.

Extensive Asian Tour Leg

Stops in Major Cities

After touring the U.S., Canada, and Europe, Blackpink’s Asian leg begins in October 2025, with performances in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, and Bangkok, Thailand. The group will also perform in Jakarta, Indonesia, Bulacan, Philippines, Singapore, and Tokyo, Japan, before their final Hong Kong shows in 2026.

High Demand for Tickets

Blink Presale and General Sale

Tickets for the Hong Kong concerts are expected to sell out quickly, with Blink fan club members accessing an exclusive presale from June 10, 2025. Additional presales are set for June 11 and 12, followed by general sales starting June 13 at 11 a.m., fueling excitement among fans in 2025.

Kai Tak Stadium’s Rising Fame

Hosting Global Stars

The 50,000-seat Kai Tak Stadium, opened in March 2025, has become a premier venue, recently hosting Coldplay, Nicholas Tse, and Mayday. Blackpink’s 2026 performances, alongside an upcoming NCT Dream show, reinforce the stadium’s status as a global entertainment hub.

Blackpink’s Hong Kong Legacy

Post-Covid Triumph in 2023

In January 2023, Blackpink’s three sold-out “Born Pink” concerts at AsiaWorld-Expo marked Hong Kong’s post-Covid reopening. The shows drew massive crowds, with mainland Chinese fans driving ticket prices as high as HK$25,000 on resale markets, highlighting the group’s enduring appeal.

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