Watch the official trailer for BLACKPINK’s new concert film
BLACKPINK have today (July 10) shared the official trailer for their new concert film – check it out below.
In celebration of their eighth anniversary, the band will release the new concert film via Trafalgar Releasing and CJ 4DPlex this summer.
The concert film follows their record-breaking ‘Born Pink’ tour, which became the highest-grossing tour from an Asian act and a female group in history.
The film will premiere in more than 110 countries upon its release and will have a limited release in cinemas from July 31.
Check out the trailer here:
Meanwhile, BLACKPINK member Lisa has been announced as a co-headliner for Global Citizen Festival 2024.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Thai K-pop idol is set to perform as a co-headliner of the annual music festival, as announced by Global Citizen yesterday (July 9). She joins the likes of Post Malone, Doja Cat, Jelly Roll and Rauw Alejandro, who were previously announced as co-headliners.
Lisa’s upcoming involvement at Global Citizen Festival 2024 will mark her first solo festival performance. “We look forward to welcoming Lisa, and of course Lilies and Blinks, to Central Park in September.” Katie Hill, Global Citizen’s SVP, said in a press statement.
“Lisa is not only an incredible performer, but also a powerful advocate, leveraging her voice and platform to drive action on some of the most urgent challenges our world is facing,” she added.
The news of her Global Citizen Festival debut comes shortly after the release of her latest solo single, ‘Rockstar’, marking her first solo project through both RCA Records and LLOUD, the latter of which is a label founded by the singer herself in February this year.
‘Rockstar’ is also Lisa’s first solo single since she made her solo debut with the single album ‘LALISA’ in September 2021, which included a title track of the same name and B-side ‘Money’. She also featured on Big Bang member Taeyang’s ‘Shoong!’ in April last year.
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