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BLACKPINK Draws 150,000 Fans in Singapore—Becomes the First K-Pop Act to Headline National Stadium Twice

Helia Nikzaddinan helianik@wikipickymedia.com

BLACKPINK once again proved their world-class star power as the group wrapped up the Singapore stop of their third world tour “DEADLINE.”
According to YG Entertainment, the three-night concert held from November 28–30 at the Singapore National Stadium brought in an incredible 150,000 fans, filling the venue to capacity every night.

The feat is historic: BLACKPINK is the only K-pop act ever to headline the National Stadium twice, joining the ranks of global superstars like Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, and Coldplay, who have also performed at the 50,000-seat venue.

Blackpink posing together in front of a colorful backdrop, each in stylish outfits.
BLACKPINK Lights Up Singapore: Historic World Tour Stop / Shutterstock

Singapore Turns Pink for BLACKPINK

It was the group’s first concert in Singapore in more than two and a half years — and the entire city transformed to celebrate it.

Landmark locations including the National Stadium, Singapore Flyer, and multiple city hotspots lit up in bright pink.
At Gardens by the Bay, fans were treated to a dazzling light show synced to BLACKPINK’s biggest hits, turning the whole area into a massive festival zone.

The excitement only grew as Blinks from around the world gathered for the long-awaited shows.

A Power-Packed Setlist and Stadium-Wide Special Effects

The concert opened with explosive performances of “Kill This Love” and “Pink Venom,” setting the stadium on fire from the very first beat.

Every moment was crafted for maximum impact, creating a concert experience that fans described as “unforgettable.”

Blinks matched the members’ energy with nonstop cheers, chants, and pink oceans of light sticks throughout the night.

BLACKPINK told the crowd,
“Thanks to your love, we were able to return to Singapore after two years. We missed you, and we’re so happy to share this moment together.”

What’s Next for BLACKPINK?

With the Singapore shows complete, BLACKPINK is set to continue the Asia leg of their DEADLINE tour:

  • Tokyo Dome, Japan: January 16–18
  • Hong Kong: January 24–26

These concerts will lead into the grand finale of their massive tour, which spans 33 shows across 16 cities.

Editor’s Insight

The “Singapore takeover” for the DEADLINE world tour is a masterclass in city-wide branding. When the Singapore Flyer and Gardens by the Bay light up in pink to sync with your setlist, you aren’t just a visiting musical act; you are a state-level event. For BLACKPINK to become the first K-pop act to headline the National Stadium twice—and to sell out three consecutive nights—shows that their “hiatus-and-hype” strategy remains the most effective engine in the music industry.

What’s particularly impressive about this 2025-2026 run is the production scale. Transitioning from the high-energy openers of “Kill This Love” and “Pink Venom” into the more experimental tracks of the DEADLINE era (like the heavily rumored solo debut stages) demonstrates a group that is still evolving even at the peak of their powers.

As we sit here today on April 2, 2026, the dust has settled on the Asian leg, and the industry is already looking toward the rumored encore stadium dates in the West. If the Singapore numbers are any indication, the “Grand Finale” of this 33-show journey will likely break every existing touring record for a female group in history. BLACKPINK isn’t just back; they’ve officially redefined the ceiling for what a global pop act can achieve

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