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BLACKPINK's “Deadline” Tour: Comeback or Farewell?

BLACKPINK is back with their “Deadline” world tour—but is this a powerful comeback or their final bow as a group? Let’s explore the signs, rumors, and fan theories.

In the K-pop world, few names resonate as globally as BLACKPINK. After months of silence and swirling contract rumors, the queens of YG Entertainment have returned with a bang—or perhaps a goodbye? Their 2025 world tour, titled “Deadline”, is raising one burning question among fans:

Is this a comeback… or their last dance together?

Let’s unpack the latest facts, timelines, theories, and emotional reactions surrounding the most talked-about tour of the year.



🗓️ Timeline: The Long Wait After “Born Pink”

  • September 2022: BLACKPINK dropped their last full-length album, Born Pink, and completed their world tour by mid-2023.

  • Late 2023 – 2024: Members focused on solo projects—acting, modeling, and brand partnerships.

  • Early 2025: After months of contract speculation, the “Deadline” tour was suddenly announced via a cryptic teaser:

“This time, it’s personal.”

Why “Deadline”?

Fans are debating the double meaning. “Deadline” could imply:

  • A creative rebirth after being apart for so long

  • A final chapter as BLACKPINK before moving to new paths

  • Or simply a metaphor for pressure and performance under time


💣 The Contract Rumors: Still No Clarity?

One major source of confusion comes from the contract renewal status:

  • In 2024, it was rumored that only Jennie and Jisoo renewed with YG Entertainment, while Lisa and Rosé may have chosen different management for individual careers.

  • Yet the “Deadline” tour includes all four members—suggesting a group-based activity even outside of one agency.

🗣️ “They’re not under the same label, but they’re under the same light,” one BLINK fan posted on Reddit.

The truth? YG has yet to confirm whether BLACKPINK is officially under one agency or functioning as a “project group” similar to K-pop’s SM Town models.


🎤 Tour Highlights: New Stage, Familiar Magic

The “Deadline” world tour kicked off in Tokyo, Japan in May 2025 with:

  • A brand-new setlist, including unreleased songs such as “Mirror Kiss” and “After Glow”

  • A solo stage for each member (Lisa’s pole-dance performance has gone viral)

  • A stage design featuring clocks, countdowns, and red-lit doors, fueling fan theories that the end is near

Notable Lyrics from “Mirror Kiss” (rumored):

“Even if the mirror breaks, we still reflect each other.”

The symbolism? According to fan interpretations:
A reflection of their past, and possibly a split future.


🌍 Global BLINKs: Torn Between Hype and Heartache

The BLACKPINK fandom is living through a storm of emotions. On one hand:

  • It’s exciting to see all four members on stage again

  • Their chemistry is still fire, especially during “DDU-DU DDU-DU” and “Typa Girl”

But on the other:

  • Some fans are describing the vibe as a “farewell feeling”

  • Interviews during press conferences feel more nostalgic than forward-looking

💬 A trending tweet reads:

“This doesn’t feel like a comeback. This feels like closure.”


🧭 What Comes Next?

While the group hasn’t confirmed any breakup, there are several possibilities:

  1. They remain BLACKPINK but promote mainly as solo artists with occasional reunions

  2. They shift into a “unit model” with rotating sub-group activities

  3. They end group promotions after the tour and focus entirely on solo careers

With members now in their late 20s and early 30s, it’s common in K-pop for artists to redefine their careers.

📢 YG stated, “BLACKPINK is exploring new directions while staying connected to fans worldwide.”

In short: it’s complicated.


💎 BLACKPINK’s Legacy, No Matter What

Whether “Deadline” marks a goodbye or a new beginning, one thing is clear:

  • BLACKPINK paved the way for girl groups on a global stage.

  • They broke into the Coachella lineup, topped Billboard charts, and inspired millions.

  • Their legacy is already written in diamonds, fire, and glitter.

So even if this is their last tour as a full group… they’ve already made history.


🖋️ Final Thoughts: Blink, and You Might Miss It

“Deadline” may be the tour of a lifetime. It’s explosive, emotional, and deeply artistic. But underneath the glamour, fans sense a bigger message—perhaps even a parting gift.

Whatever happens next, BLINKs will stay ready. Ready for solo careers. Ready for surprise reunions. And most of all, ready to say:
“Thank you for the music, the memories, and the magic.”


📌 Are you attending the “Deadline” tour? What are YOUR theories—comeback or farewell? Let us know in the comments and don’t forget to share this post with fellow BLINKs! 🖤💗


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