What happens when BLACKPINK, 78,000 screaming fans, and one of the world’s most iconic stadiums come together? An unforgettable night London won’t be forgotten anytime soon.
The four-member band comprising Jisoo, Jennie, Rose, and Lisa, reached a new milestone that no K-pop girl group has marked before: headlining Wembley Stadium.
Not just for one night, but the girls delighted fans with two back-to-back sold-out shows that turned the legendary venue into a pink-powered spectacle.
Joining the ranks of legends like Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift, BTS, and Oasis, BLACKPINK lit up Wembley with a two-and-a-half-hour show bursting with lasers, pyrotechnics, and nonstop energy.
Their high-octane setlist featured global anthems like Kill This Love, Shut Down, How You Like That, and Pink Venom, all met with thunderous cheers.
The show marked the first K-pop girl group ever to headline the legendary London venue and at the same time grand finale of BLACKPINK’s European leg on the Deadline world tour.
While BTS were the first K-pop act to headline Wembley in 2019, BLACKPINK now hold the title as the first-ever K-pop girl group to do so.