Globally popular Korean girl group Blackpink has announced the highly anticipated Asia leg of their Deadline world tour, and Hong Kong’s on their schedule! After touring around the US, Europe, and the UK this summer, the four-piece band will take a break before picking back up in October with Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Japan, then finally wrap up their tour in Hong Kong.
The last time Blackpink was in town was during their Born Pink world tour, when they played three concerts at the AsiaWorld-Expo in early 2023. That was the highest-grossing tour by a girl group, and with the release of several successful solo projects from Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa since then, we can only expect even more people to want to see them perform live now. Since Hong Kong is the final stop on their Deadline tour, we’re also keeping our fingers crossed they end things with a bang and jazz things up for our shows.
Blackpink will take the stage at the Kai Tak Stadium on Saturday, January 24, 2026 and Sunday, January 25, 2026. The first round of tickets will be released in a Weverse presale on June 10, followed by a Visa presale on June 11, then a Trip.com presale on June 12. The ticket sales will then open to the general public at 11am on Friday, June 13.
In order to access first dibs on tickets, sign up for a Blink membership on Weverse, register for the presale by June 1 to get verified, then enter your Blink membership number – inclusive of all alphabetic characters and numbers – during the presale. Visa will also soon announce promotions, activities, and more for Blackpink’s Asia fans. Watch this space for ticketing information and other details to come.
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