BLACKPINK Joins BTS in Making History at Wembley Stadium

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London witnessed a night to remember as BLACKPINK delivered two electrifying sold-out concerts at the iconic Wembley Stadium, marking a historic milestone for K-pop.

With a roaring crowd of over 78,000 fans each night, the powerhouse group—Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa—became the first-ever K-pop girl group to headline Wembley, cementing their global superstar status.

The shows, held back-to-back, transformed the legendary venue into a sea of pink light sticks, echoing with chants, cheers, and singalongs. For two and a half hours, BLACKPINK dazzled fans with a high-energy performance filled with lasers, fireworks, and pyrotechnics, matching the scale of legendary acts who have previously graced the stadium, including Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift, BTS, and Oasis.

Their dynamic setlist included global hits like “Kill This Love,” “Shut Down,” “How You Like That,” and “Pink Venom,” each met with thunderous applause from BLINKs, their dedicated fanbase. The group’s impeccable choreography, powerhouse vocals, and captivating stage presence left the audience in awe, proving why they remain at the top of the K-pop industry.

The record-breaking shows not only underscored BLACKPINK’s influence but also served as the grand finale of the European leg of their Deadline World Tour. While BTS made history in 2019 as the first K-pop act to headline Wembley, BLACKPINK has now added their own chapter by becoming the first K-pop girl group to achieve the feat.

Fans from across Europe and beyond flocked to London for the concerts, with many describing the nights as “unforgettable” and “a once-in-a-lifetime experience.” Social media platforms were flooded with clips and photos, further amplifying the buzz around BLACKPINK’s achievement.

By conquering one of the world’s most prestigious stages, BLACKPINK continues to break boundaries for female artists in the global music scene. Their Wembley success stands as a testament to their worldwide appeal, and with the Deadline World Tour still underway, the group shows no signs of slowing down.