BLACKPINK sets three giant records, bags title of the highest-grossing vocal group in history
The South Korean girl band, BLACKPINK, has once again made history in the music industry, securing the title for the highest-grossing concert by a vocal group.
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The South Korean girl band, BLACKPINK, has once again made history in the music industry, securing the title for the highest-grossing concert by a vocal group. Lisa, Jennie, Jisoo, and Rosé continue to dominate the K-pop scene, establishing themselves as global superstars. Their remarkable performances during the BORN PINK tour have rewritten the records, solidifying their position at the pinnacle of success.
BLACKPINK's groundbreaking achievements
Official data confirms BLACKPINK's groundbreaking achievement on August 18, 2023, at Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium, where their electrifying show garnered a staggering $11.429 million, establishing a new benchmark for vocal group concerts.
Their Australian leg of the tour witnessed an equally fervent response, packing Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena twice with a crowd of 25,926 per show, resulting in earnings of $4,717,576. Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena mirrored this success, amassing $4,100,980 across two sold-out nights with 23,145 attendees per performance.
The group's performance at Allegiant Stadium not only set records but also marked their highest-grossing concert to date, painting the Las Vegas night sky with their vibrant and energetic showmanship.
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BLACKPINK gets the title for the highest-grossing tour by a female group
In addition to conquering the concert scene, BLACKPINK secured the title for the highest-grossing tour by a female group in Oceania's history, amassing $8.8 million from 49,071 tickets sold across four shows.
The collective earnings from BLACKPINK's world tour are estimated at a staggering $281,033,955, averaging $4,607,114 per show, with a total of 1,578,618 tickets sold, averaging 25,879 tickets per show across 61 reported performances.
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Dispelling any rumours, all four members have recently extended their contracts with YG Entertainment. The agency clarified that discussions are ongoing regarding the personal contracts of certain members, affirming the group's unity and commitment to their musical journey.