Following two years of quarantined constraints imposed by the Hong Kong government, which have lately been repealed and the city’s boundaries are more or less open, Blackpink is now emerging in the same vicinity.
The “Born Pink World Tour,” announced by the K-pop sensational four Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa on August 8, has since completed its American tour and is about to start its Asian tour in January 2023, stopping in towns like Bangkok and Singapore as well as, of course, Hong Kong from January 13 to 15.
The “Forever Young” girls have achieved phenomenal popularity worldwide thanks to this being the biggest concert in K-pop girl group historically with seats flying out in seconds. However, due to the lengthy tour dates and nearly nightly performance, the take-off hasn’t been really smooth as expected, followed by dramatic quarrels between the band members and more, feud over US$1,300 resale tickets. They recently got called out on Twitter for not delivering the best on stage, with names like “lazy”, “unsynchronised” and “messy”, which is more often referred towards Jennie from the group, as mentioned in SCMP.