Blackpink members, Jennie, Rosé, Lisa, and Jisoo, are pursuing individual endeavors while gearing up for a full-group comeback in 2024. Solo releases, acting stints, and a new world tour are in store for the K-pop superstars.
Blackpink is poised for a major comeback in 2024, with solo ventures and a world tour on the horizon. Each member of the K-pop girl group – Jennie , Rosé , Lisa , and Jisoo – has been actively pursuing their own musical endeavors, releasing solo projects and collaborations. Lisa recently joined forces with Doja Cat and Raye for a collaborative track, highlighting her longstanding admiration for the American rapper.
Jisoo is gearing up for the release of her debut EP, *Amortage*, on February 15th, while Jennie's first solo album, *Ruby*, is scheduled for a March release. Meanwhile, Jisoo is juggling both her singing and acting careers, starring in the third season of the popular Korean drama, *Snowdrop*. The first two episodes of the season will premiere on February 16th. Despite their individual pursuits, Blackpink is set to reunite for a full-group comeback this year. Jisoo hinted at the return in a recent YouTube interview, stating, 'We're planning to release an album this year and go on tour. I think fans will be able to see all four of us together again sometime this year.' YG Entertainment, Blackpink's management agency, confirmed the news on Thursday, releasing a teaser video for the group's upcoming world tour on its official blog, YG Life. This marks their first world tour announcement since their record-breaking *Born Pink* tour, which spanned from 2022 to 2023. The *Born Pink* tour saw Blackpink perform an impressive 66 shows across 34 cities, attracting approximately 1.8 million fans – a remarkable feat for any K-pop girl group. YG Entertainment emphasized their dedication to supporting Blackpink's global ambitions this year, stating, 'To fully support Blackpink’s expansive group activities this year, we have established a dedicated project team internally, accelerating preparations for their comeback. This year will be filled with large-scale projects befitting Blackpink’s unparalleled global stature.' Fans eagerly anticipate the group's return and the exciting projects that lie ahead
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