BLACKPINK in the UK 2025: Big Shows, New Music & Historic Moments

As one of the most influential K-Pop groups globally, BLACKPINK continue to make massive waves — and in 2025, the UK is front and center. Between record-making stadium shows, buzz about new music, and solo projects from the members, BLACKPINK’s presence in Britain has never been stronger.

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Wembley Stadium: A Historic Moment

One of the biggest highlights is BLACKPINK’s upcoming Wembley Stadium shows, set for 15 and 16 August 2025. These two concerts mark a milestone: BLACKPINK will be the first K-Pop girl group to headline Wembley Stadium for back-to-back nights. That alone cements their growing legacy in the UK.

Londoners and fans from across the UK are gearing up for what promises to be their largest UK live shows to date — bigger production, bigger stage, and likely one of their most polished performances ever.

New Music: What’s Coming

BLACKPINK hasn’t just been busy touring. There’s confirmation that the group is working on a new album, expected to follow their 2022 release Born Pink. Lisa has publicly stated that the album is “coming soon,” fueling even more excitement among fans.

Additionally, they recently dropped a new track called “Jump” during their Deadline World Tour. It’s one of their first new collective songs in some time, showing that BLACKPINK are balancing solo activities with group work.

Solo Projects: Growing Individual Voices

While the group as a whole is preparing big things, each member has also been building their solo career. Rosé’s solo work (Rosie) dropped in late 2024; Jisoo released Amortage in early 2025; Lisa’s own solo album Alter Ego also made waves not long ago; and Jennie has been working on projects under her label.

These solo efforts aren’t just side things — they contribute to the collective sound and reputation of BLACKPINK, keeping each member relevant and creative. For UK fans, this means more variety, more solo stage moments, and the chance to see each artist shine both together and individually.

Fan Energy & UK Culture Impact

UK BLINKS have shown up in force for BLACKPINK. From hyped ticket sales at Wembley to fashion statements, social media content, and full-on cosplay at concerts, the energy is intense. Their performances are more than just shows — they’re cultural events with fans turning out in creative outfits, merchandising displays, and overwhelming anticipation.

BLACKPINK’s style influence also shows up in UK fashion, streetwear, and pop culture. Lisa, Jennie, Rosé, and Jisoo continue to be global style icons, so UK fans often follow not just their music, but also their brand partnerships, fashion moments, and aesthetic choices.

What UK Fans Should Watch For

Here are a few things to keep an eye on in 2025:

  • Full setlist reveals when the Wembley shows get closer — especially which solos and album tracks make the cut.

  • Possible special guests or opening acts in the UK concerts.

  • Merchandise drops tied to the Wembley performance — limited edition items often sell out quickly.

  • Tour film or concert recordings; big shows like these often get filmed for later release.

  • Album release timing and whether the new project arrives before, during, or after the tour.

Final Thoughts

BLACKPINK have reached a historic moment in the UK in 2025. Between their record-breaking Wembley concerts, new music in production, and successful solo ventures, the group isn’t just performing — they’re shaping pop culture history.

For UK BLINKS and global fans alike, this year is all about celebrating everything that makes BLACKPINK extraordinary: music, style, power, and unity.

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