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Blackpink Opens U.S. Leg of Deadline World Tour With Two Sold-Out Nights at SoFi Stadium

After debuting their new single “Jump” live in Inglewood with a surprise Bruno Mars cameo, their sold-out run now moves to further North American territories before expanding overseas.

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The K-pop girl group Blackpink made its U.S. television debut on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Monday, Feb. 11, 2019. They also announced a brief U.S. tour that in addition to both weeks of Coachella includes a night at the Forum in Inglewood on April 17, 2019. (Photos courtesy of Blackpink)

Overview

  • Blackpink returned as a full quartet on July 12–13 at SoFi Stadium, staging their first U.S. concerts since 2023’s Born Pink tour.
  • The group became the first girl act to sell out two consecutive nights at SoFi, drawing over 100,000 fans across both shows.
  • Their five-act, encore-driven production alternated high-energy group hits with solo segments that showcased each member’s individual catalog.
  • They performed “Jump,” their first group single in nearly three years, twice during the Los Angeles concerts.
  • Rosé invited Bruno Mars onstage for a live performance of their collaboration “Apt.,” capping the SoFi run before the tour heads to Chicago, Toronto and beyond.