Black pop group Blackpink performs latest track at Wembley Stadium concert spectacular
Pop sensations BLACKPINK made history this weekend as they became the first K-pop girl group to headline Wembley Stadium. The quartet, consisting of Lisa, Jisoo, Rose, and Jennie, delivered an electrifying show that left fans in awe.
During the performance, BLACKPINK treated their audience to a medley of their hits, including "Kill This Love", "How You Like That", "Pink Venom", "Shut Down", "Whistle", and "DDU-DU DDU-DU". But the surprise premiere of their latest single, "Jump", was the major highlight of the night.
Jennie described the experience as an "epic dream", while Lisa expressed her gratitude towards the crowd at Wembley Stadium, calling it an honor to perform there. Rose, visibly emotional, noted that the Wembley performance was a whole other level compared to their previous London show.
BLACKPINK's latest single, "Jump", was officially released on July 11, 2025. In its first 24 hours, the music video garnered over 26 million views on YouTube, demonstrating a highly positive reception. Notably, "Jump" became the fastest song released by a K-pop artist in 2025 to reach 100 million streams on Spotify and later hit 200 million streams in just 44 days, surpassing previous records for group songs in 2025.
The music video also topped YouTube's global daily chart for eight consecutive days and reached 100 million views within 15 days, verifying strong audience engagement. The success of "Jump" is a testament to BLACKPINK's global appeal and their ability to captivate audiences with their unique sound and electrifying performances.
Rose also took the opportunity to express her gratitude towards the fans for their continued support. "I want to say thank you to our BLINKs for always being by our side," she said, using the name given to BLACKPINK's fanbase. "We couldn't have done it without you."
BLACKPINK's performance at Wembley Stadium is a significant milestone in their career, and it's clear that they are only just getting started. With their record-breaking streaming figures and critical acclaim, it's safe to say that BLACKPINK is here to stay.
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