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BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [BORN PINK] IN CINEMAS

11 August 2024

In the Playhouse

Cinema

Republic of Korea | 2024 | Korean, English | Concert Film

BLACKPINK’s BORN PINK tour that captivated the world comes to the big screen, celebrating the group’s 8th anniversary since their debut.

Relive the unforgettable sold out world tour on the big screen

Drawing an audience of 1.8 million and breaking global records for female group concert tours, experience the energy of the live performances in cinemas worldwide!

Featuring the iconic ‘Hanok’ set that has mesmerized fans and press worldwide, the film shows unprecedented production scale, presenting exclusively arranged versions of BLACKPINK’s hit songs unique to this concert and encompassing performances from Seoul’s Gocheok Dome alongside footage from further cities across the global tour.

Presented by Sydney Opera House

Trailer

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Cast and credits

Director
Yoondong Oh, Geun Min

Producer
Tu Sun Song

Starring
BLACKPINK
Jennie, Lisa, Rosé, Jisoo

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