Here's when tickets for K-pop stars BLACKPINK's UAE concert go on sale

K-pop girl band BLACKPINK is all set to take to the stage at Abu Dhabi's Etihad Park on Yas Island in January.

Organised by Live Nation, the concert will see Jisoo, Jennie, Rose, and Losa, perform their eclectic mix of pop, hip-hop, and trap.

Since their formation in 2016, the iconic band have performed globally to sold-out arenas and have been dubbed as the "biggest girl group in the world". 

This concert will be part of the BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [BORN PINK] ABU DHABI in celebration of their most recent album and concertgoers.

BLACKPINK’s latest album Born Pink debuted at No.1 on the Billboard Top 200 Album sales, becoming the first K-pop female group in history to make a double million seller.

Currently, BLACKPINK’s Shut Down surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify. The song has also been in Hot 100 and Global 200 Billboard charts for 3 consecutive weeks since its release, showing BLACKPINK’s unmatched influence. Adding on to their phenomenal album release, the group successfully launched the world tour with their two-show concert in KSPO DOME, Seoul

Presale tickets will be available starting Wednesday, November 2, while general ticket sales start on Friday, November 4.

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