- BLACKPINK to perform at Kai Tak Sports Park on January 24–25, 2025.
- Tickets range from HK$699 to HK$3,499, including VIP packages.
- General sales start June 13 via Cityline; presales begin June 10.
BLACKPINK has officially revealed ticketing details for their much-anticipated Hong Kong concerts as part of their “Deadline” world tour. Fans can choose from a variety of seating and standing options, including the premium “BLINK PIT PACKAGE” at HK$3,499, offering the closest access to the stage.
The concerts, scheduled for January 24 and 25, mark the tour’s final stop in Asia. With heavy anticipation from local and regional fans—particularly from mainland China—demand is expected to be intense.
BLACKPINK’s Hong Kong Finale: Ticket Prices, Seating, and Fan Frenzy
BLACKPINK’s Kai Tak Sports Park performances will be a climactic end to their world tour, drawing fans from all over Asia. The top-tier “BLINK PIT PACKAGE” allows fans to stand right at the stage barrier, while those opting for seated views can choose from a wide pricing spectrum, including restricted view options for budget-conscious attendees.
The pricing structure appears to target a range of fan types—from premium seekers to first-time concertgoers. With HK$699 entry tickets and VIP offerings at nearly five times the price, the organizers cater to both ends of the spectrum, ensuring broad accessibility and an exclusive experience for those willing to pay more.
Ticket sales have been structured to handle high demand. BLACKPINK’s official fan club presale begins June 10, followed by Visa and Trip.com presales. The final public sale will go live on June 13 at 11 a.m., with tickets available via Cityline’s platform, which fans are already strategizing how to navigate efficiently.
Online forums, especially mainland platforms like RedNote, are buzzing with cross-border travel discussions. Fans debate whether to attend the Hong Kong concert or catch the group in other Asian cities, factoring in visa requirements, airfares, and accommodation costs. Some even consider South Korea a better option despite higher travel expenses.
As BLACKPINK prepares to close out their tour in Hong Kong, fans across Asia are gearing up for what could be a historic and emotional finale. With tiered ticket options and strong fan engagement, the stage is set for a sold-out celebration.
“Music brings people together. It allows us to experience the same emotions.” — John Denver