BLACKPINK Unveils ‘Born Pink’ Tour Movie Set for July Release

BLACKPINK Unveils ‘Born Pink’ Tour Movie Set for July Release

BLACKPINK Unveils ‘Born Pink’ Tour Movie Set for July Release

BLACKPINK is set to captivate fans once again with the release of their highly anticipated ‘Born Pink’ tour movie, scheduled to hit theaters in July. This exciting announcement comes as the group continues to dominate the global music scene with their record-breaking achievements and electrifying performances.

The ‘Born Pink’ tour movie will offer an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at BLACKPINK’s monumental world tour, which has been hailed as the largest tour ever by a K-pop girl group. Fans will get an intimate glimpse into the lives of Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa as they prepare for and perform at various iconic venues around the world.

The tour, which kicked off on October 15 in Seoul, has seen BLACKPINK perform in major cities across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Highlights include sold-out shows in Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and more. The tour is set to continue into 2023 with additional stops in Bangkok, Hong Kong, Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, Jakarta, Manila, Singapore, Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland.

BLACKPINK’s sophomore album, also titled ‘Born Pink,’ was released on September 16, further solidifying their status as global superstars. The album features the hit single “Pink Venom,” which broke multiple records upon its release, including the most-viewed music video within the first 24 hours.

In addition to their musical achievements, BLACKPINK has also made history with their performances, including a showstopping headlining set at Coachella. The group has garnered numerous awards and accolades, including Guinness World Records for their YouTube and Spotify milestones.

The ‘Born Pink’ tour movie promises to be a must-watch for BLINKs and music enthusiasts alike, offering a unique and personal look at one of the most influential K-pop groups of all time.

Source: Variety, Rolling Stone

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