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South Korean girl group BLACKPINK is set to headline two concerts at the Kai Tak Sports Park’s (KTSP) main stadium on 24 and 25 January 2026, marking the final stop of their world tour, DEADLINE.
This not only represents BLACKPINK’s debut concert at the Hong Kong venue but also serves as another major international music event to be hosted at KTSP since its inauguration.
According to the announced tour schedule, the DEADLINE world tour will kick off in Goyang, South Korea in July this year, followed by a series of intensive performances in Europe and US. In October, the tour will return to Asia, with concerts scheduled in Kaohsiung, Bangkok, Jakarta, Bulacan, Singapore, Tokyo, and other cities. The Hong Kong leg is tentatively set as the final stop of this world tour.
A recent Instagram post by event organiser Live Nation unveiled further details, confirming that ticket sales will commence in June. The post has seen over 10,000 likes and 11,000 forwards, with netizens expressing a mix of surprise at the half-year advance ticket release and frustration at anticipated availability challenges, according to a check by MARKETING-INTERACTIVE.

Since 27 May, members of the BLINK fan club have had the opportunity to register for priority tickets, with the registration window closing at 10:59 pm on 1 June. Eligible members who complete registration successfully can access the priority purchasing period, which begins at 11 am on 10 June.
In addition to the fan-club priority channel, Visa credit card users will have exclusive pre-sale periods. Visa infinite cardholders can start purchasing tickets at 11 am on 11 June, followed by a broader Visa pre-sale opening to all Visa credit card users at 6 pm the same day, running until 11:59 pm.
Online travel platform Trip.com will also host an exclusive ticketing window from 11 am to late night on 12 June. General public ticket sales will then open at 11 am on 13 June.
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Since the opening of the main stadium of KTSP, it has successfully hosted numerous concerts by internationally renowned artists. In April this year, the British rock band Coldplay held four consecutive concerts here. Subsequently, Chinese music superstars such as Nicholas Tse, Mayday, and JJ Lin also graced the stage.
In the upcoming June, Jay Chou will bring his performance to the fans here. The addition of BLACKPINK will further enhance the influence of KTSP in the international music performance arena.
Photo courtesy: BLACKPINK's Facebook
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