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How To Buy Tickets To BLACKPINK In Riyadh

The popular K-pop band just announced their upcoming tour dates and locations and it includes two cities in the region ​

Mark your calendars: 2023 is officially the year of all-things K-pop. In a region renowned for it’s eclectic melting pot of music tastes, the world’s biggest K-pop girl group BLACKPINK will meet their match and land in the Middle East next year as part of their 2022/2023 tour.

Taking to social media to announce the news of their BORN PINK World Tour schedule, the four-member girl band will pitstop in Riyadh and Abu Dhabi next January on the 20th and 28th, respectively. Their concerts will serve as a historic moment for the region, signifying the group’s first time performing on Middle Eastern soil.

Serving as their third concert tour, members Jisoo, Jennie, Rose and Lisa will be on the road from October 2022- June 2023, touching down in cities like London, Manila, Singapore and Sydney—to name a few— though promise fans “and more,” hinting that additional destinations will be revealed in the near future.

As BLACKPINK mega fans continue to anticipate the band’s sophomore album, “Born Pink,” the girl-group have kept them distracted through the announcement of their new pre-release single, “Pink Venom,” due to be unleashed on August 19.

As venue and ticket details are yet to emerge, what remains certain is that fans cannot contain their pure joy; announcing the news on the band’s sixth debut anniversary, BLACKPINK’s trilogy Instagram post has amassed a total of 5.5. million likes in just 16 hours.

How To Buy Tickets To BLACKPINK

The event will take place on January 20 2023, at Mrsool Park, Riyadh – tickets to the concert will be available to purchase on livenation.me on November 11 2022. Additionally, tickets to their Abu Dhabi concert taking place on January 28 2023 at Etihad Park, Yas Island – will also be available to purchase on November 11 2022 via ticketmaster.ae

For more information and updates, visit blackpinkmusic.com

Lead image courtesy of Getty/Roger Kisby

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