BLACKPINK's DEADLINE Tour Sees Starry Turnout With BTS’ J-Hope, TWICE & More K-Pop Idols In Attendance
BLACKPINK's much-anticipated 'DEADLINE' Tour has kicked off, immediately setting social media ablaze not just with their performances but also with a roster of celebrity attendees.

BLACKPINK's much-anticipated DEADLINE Tour has officially kicked off, and the buzz around it is impossible to miss. With fans still catching their breath from Day 1, the second day of the concert at Seoul’s Goyang Stadium took the internet by storm, thanks to a surprise appearance by BTS's J-Hope and a galaxy of K-pop stars showing up in full support.
The crowd erupted into frenzy when J-Hope was spotted in the stands, dressed in an all-black ensemble. Fans scrambled to capture glimpses of the BTS member, whose presence lit up the stadium almost as much as the quartet on stage. Photos and videos of him vibing to BLACKPINK's electrifying setlist are now flooding social media timelines.
the entire crowd staring at Hobi 😭 and honestly? same. oh what a fine, fine man you are, Jung Hoseok. the stage was made for you ✨🔥 #JungHoseok #jhope #hobi pic.twitter.com/2dsqNW9TvJ
— Choudhary kapil (@Kapilmalik3011) July 6, 2025
But he wasn’t the only one cheering from the stands. TWICE's Jihyo and Nayeon were seen enjoying the show seated next to Red Velvet’s Irene and Seulgi, creating a dream crossover moment for fans of both groups.
TWICE Nayeon & Jihyo with Red Velvet Irene & Seulgi together at BLACKPINK's concert today pic.twitter.com/XfdKLVWGOd
— minaron (@godmitzu) July 6, 2025
The camera panned to them multiple times, and their reactions to performances by Jennie, Jisoo, Rosé, and Lisa are already viral-worthy.
SEVENTEEN’s Mingyu, The8, and Jeonghan also made their way to the concert. BABYMONSTER members were spotted as well, along with Treasure artists, whose sing-along clips from the audience quickly gained traction across platforms.
About BLACKPINK Tour
BLACKPINK’s DEADLINE Tour commenced on July 5 and promises a grand global run across 16 cities, totalling 31 performances. Stops include iconic cities like Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, Paris, Milan, London, Tokyo, and Bangkok. These eagerly anticipated concerts will span the latter part of the year, right up to the end of December, and continue into 2026.
The grand finale is scheduled for January 25, 2026, at Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong.
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