BLACKPINK made history in Singapore with three jam-packed performances at the National Stadium from 28 to 30 November, becoming the first K-pop girl group to headline the venue across three consecutive shows. As part of their DEADLINE world tour, the performances blended explosive stage energy with heartfelt solo moments — and a unique Singaporean twist courtesy of ROSÉ.
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Each night opened with a high-octane set of group hits, including 'Kill This Love', 'Pink Venom', 'How You Like That', 'Playing With Fire', and 'Shut Down', setting the tone for the night. Fans were treated to a concert structured in multiple acts, allowing each member to shine through solo stages that showcased their individual artistry and growth.
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JENNIE took the stage with 'Like Jennie', 'ExtraL', and 'Starlight', commanding the crowd with her trademark confidence and cool. JISOO delivered emotional ballads 'Hugs & Kisses' and 'Earthquake', while LISA brought fierce intensity with 'Thunder', 'Lifestyle', and 'Rockstar'. ROSÉ balanced intimacy and energy with 'Two Years', 'Toxic Till The End', and 'APT.'.
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Night 1’s standout moment came when ROSÉ surprised fans with a plate of chicken rice, which she ate using chopsticks. The same evening, she invited a fan on stage to sing and dance during 'APT.', creating a touching and widely shared moment online.
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The theme of local food continued across all three nights. On Night 2, ROSÉ was seen enjoying kaya toast, which was met with loud cheers from the crowd. Night 3 featured her trying chilli crab, completing a three-night culinary tribute that added a uniquely Singaporean flavour to the tour stop.
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While the setlist remained largely the same across the shows, the group’s interactions and the crowd energy evolved. BLACKPINK remarked that the Singapore audience was initially “a bit shy” — but by the second and third nights, fans were visibly more vocal and engaged, singing and cheering louder with each performance.
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Despite light rain and on-stage puddles on opening night, the group powered through with professionalism and warmth, supported by over 55,000 fans each night. The shows were a reminder of BLACKPINK’s enduring impact — as a group and as solo artists — and their ability to create moments that resonate far beyond the stage.
With solo careers continuing to grow and group synergy stronger than ever, BLACKPINK’s DEADLINE stop in Singapore proved to be more than just a tour leg — it was a celebration of connection, growth, and shared memories between idols and fans.
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