For Singapore’s Blinks – yes, that’s the affectionate name for fans of BLACKPINK – the upcoming weekend of 29 & 30 November 2025 at the Singapore National Stadium is shaping up to be one of those can’t-miss moments. But before you gear up for the lights, the choreography and the sheer energy, let’s rewind and get you up to speed on this global girl-power quartet.

The quartet behind the name
BLACKPINK is made up of four talented members:
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Jisoo – the warm-toned vocalist with the big screen presence.
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Jennie – the rapper-vocalist whose solo career also garners plenty of attention.
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Rosé – known for her distinctive voice and charismatic stage moves.
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Lisa – Thai-born dancer/rapper whose style and moves often define the group’s visuals.
Debuting in 2016 under a major Korean label, they were immediately noticed for their bold blend of pop, hip-hop and EDM sensibilities – all wrapped in a package of “girl-crush” attitude and sleek visuals. Over the years they’ve grown from Seoul’s stages to stadiums around the world, becoming one of the most recognised K-pop acts globally.
How did they get here?
From the early tracks to stadium tours, here’s how Singapore’s Blinks (and many beyond) fell in love with BLACKPINK:
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Right out of the gate the group made a splash with tracks that topped Korean charts and drew international interest. Their mix of catchy melodies, confident vocals/raps and high-energy choreo resonated widely.
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Their first full-studio album and subsequent tour broke new ground for K-pop girl groups: record sales, YouTube milestones, global streaming – they checked off each box and kept raising the bar.
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Beyond music, the members have become fashion icons, brand ambassadors and cultural influencers. Their reach in Singapore isn’t just in concerts – it’s in street style, luxury boutique windows, Instagram feeds and more.
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For local fans the climb has felt personal: each Singapore stop has become more than just a show – it’s a homecoming to an audience that’s been present through the ride.
Early momentum
From their very debut they made waves: “Boombayah” and “Whistle” shot to number one on the South Korean charts and even on US Billboard’s World Digital Songs chart.
Their visuals, choreo and social-media savvy helped build an early international fan base, which has now extended to Singapore and beyond.
Breakthrough & milestones
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Their 2018 EP Square Up (featuring “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du”) became one of the highest-charting releases by a female Korean group in the US.
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Their first full studio album The Album (2020) sold over a million copies, making them the first K-pop girl group to do so.
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Their 2022 album Born Pink topped the US Billboard 200 and the UK Albums Chart—historic achievements for a Korean female act.
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Their world tour following Born Pink became the highest-grossing concert tour by a female group and by an Asian act in history.
Cultural impact & brand power
BLACKPINK have become more than musicians — they are global icons. With huge YouTube subscriber numbers, record streaming figures, and a presence in fashion, luxury, and endorsement markets, they are often cited as the biggest girl group in the world.
The Singapore concert: what you need to know
If you’ve got one (or both) of the shows at the National Stadium lined up, here’s the low-down tailored just for you:

Dates & venue
The concerts titled WORLD TOUR <DEADLINE> IN SINGAPORE are scheduled for Saturday 29 November and Sunday 30 November 2025 at the Singapore National Stadium. Klook Travel+2www.livenation.sg+2
Ticket prices range across tiers: SGD $428 / $398 / $348 / $298 / $258 / $228 / $208 / $168. www.livenation.sg+1
What makes it special for Singapore
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Singapore isn’t just another stop. The build-up has been uniquely local: city-wide pop-ups, interactive fan hubs and digital activations ahead of the shows. Bandwagon+1
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One standout gimmick: from 19 November onwards the National Stadium’s roof will glow in BLACKPINK-signature pink hues and even synchronise with one of their songs during the show. Secret Singapore+1
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Exclusive merchandising and pop-up stores in Kallang (Leisure Mall) are set to drop around 25-30 Nov – perfect for Singapore fans to grab limited-edition goods before the shows. Bandwagon+1
Must-do checklist for Blinks in Singapore
To make your experience truly unforgettable, here are local-specific tips:
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Get to the venue early: Expect big crowds. Public transport (MRT to Stadium or Kallang station) is smart.
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Merch hunt: The pop-up store at Leisure Mall Kallang opens from 25 Nov. If you want shirts, light-sticks and posters, be there early.
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Fan projects: Singapore’s BLINK community loves to coordinate banner waves, light-stick synchronisations and pre-show gatherings in the outdoor plaza.
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Outfit & vibe: Think a mix of chic & comfy. Many fans match in black-pink ensembles. Also, prepare your energy for the full two-hour plus show.
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Post-show plans: Kallang, Marina Bay or Orchard have great night-spots for after-party energy or just a celebration supper. Singapore is your playground.
If you’ve been playing their hits on loop in your commute, memorising lyrics, following fan-theories, or simply excited to see a global act land in Singapore – this is your moment. Dress up, bring your light-stick, rally your squad, and be ready to make memories. When BLACKPINK takes the stage in Singapore at the end of November, it won’t just be a concert – it’ll be a milestone for every local Blink who’s been there from the start.
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