The O2 in East London is neon pink, Blackpink has arrived!
The white dome of The O2 in East London is lit neon pink in honour of Blackpink’s two night stint with. Inside there are eye-watering queues for the merch stands, and the audience defies the still-lingering preconception that K-pop is merely for teenagers. From six-year-olds to 60-year-olds, everyone is ready to spend two hours with Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rosé, whose discography wields some of the biggest anthems K-pop has to offer.
is everything you could wish for from a band of their stature – colourful, exciting, and moving – and when they return next year to headline British Summertime in Hyde Park, they’ll undoubtedly create a slew of converts, because Blackpink put on one hell of a show.
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