If you happen to missed BLACKPINK at Coachella, there’s no must freak.
The beloved K-Pop group, who just became the primary Korean act to ever headline Coachella, is embarking on a four-show stadium ‘Encore’ of their ‘Born Pink Tour’ this August.
On Aug. 12, Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rosé will kick off their quick run at East Rutherford, NJ’s MetLife Stadium.
After that, the quartet will perform Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium (Aug. 18), San Francisco’s Oracle Park (Aug. 22) and wrap the transient jaunt at Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium (Aug. 26).
And should you need tickets to see the “How You Like That” group live ASAP, we’ve got a helpful tip only for you.
Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, April 28, fans who wish to ensure they’ve tickets ahead of time should buy on sites like Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.
Vivid Seats is a secondary market ticketing platform, and costs could also be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
They’ve a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction can be secure and secure and can be delivered before the event.
BLACKPINK 2023 tour schedule
A whole calendar of all 4 BLACKPINK concert events including dates, venues and links to purchase tickets could be found below.
Prior to their mini-encore trek, the foursome performed at arenas everywhere in the U.S. from October through November 2022.
Coachella weekend two
Can’t wait until August to see BLACKPINK?
Well, you may still secure last-minute tickets to see the group make history all once more at Coachella’s second weekend.
On the time of publication, three-day general admission passes to see BLACKPINK, Bad Bunny, Frank Ocean, Björk, Gorillaz and lots of, many more can be found for fans who’ve been on the fence about buying tickets.
As an added bonus, Vivid Seats has on site pick up for wristbands which implies you won’t must wait by your mailbox all week wondering in case your tickets can be delivered to you.
Need tickets now?
You may snag them here.
BLACKPINK Coachella set
On weekend one, the group played 18 songs over the course of their three-act headlining set.
“I have to say, this can be a dream come true,” Rosé shared onstage. “The explanation all 4 of us are here is due to you.”
Wish to see all of the songs they played?
Take a look at Set List FM for a better look.
K-Pop stars on tour in 2023
It’s an awesome 12 months to be a K-Pop fan.
From April through the top of the 12 months, a lot of the largest acts around are popping into North America for tours.
Listed below are just five of our favourite acts you won’t wish to miss live.
• Suga
• Mamamoo
• Tomorrow X Together
• Twice
• NMIXX
Who else is touring? Take a look at our list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here.