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Post by Admin on Dec 31, 2020 5:54:57 GMT
#BLACKPINK #블랙핑크 #CHRISTMAS BLACKPINK - LAST CHRISTMAS M/V http://instagram.com/p/CJNJujiDtfN The lead up to the holidays may be a time focused on family and introspection, but the season always brings out an array of festive fashion too. Whether they were at home celebrating with their loved ones (Blackpink's Lisa enjoying a sleigh's worth of new Celine goodies), encouraging fans to donate to city foodbanks (Mandy Moore sharing a dotted version of Cara Cara's popular Maidstone dress), or serenading a crowd (Dua Lipa decked out in Helmut Lang), celebrities aimed to spread cheer last week. A lighthearted, joyful sensibility united the best looks. At the drive-in premiere of her Amazon Prime Video romantic drama, Sylvie’s Love, Tessa Thompson concluded her press tour with a gilded look from Alexandre Vauthier’s spring 2020 couture collection. In a golden hoop skirt with tulle accents, white bow blouse, and black bolero, Thompson owned the daring style that has become her signature. BLACKPINK - 'Reinvent Your World' C/F Lamé textures and frills felt especially appropriate on Christmas Day, and at Disney’s annual parade, Julianne Hough delivered both in Joseph Altuzarra’s ruffled one-shoulder ‘Kamala’ dress. A liquid metal party frock with plenty of oomph, the piece was ideal for the pre-taped special’s upbeat entertainments. A glittering Parisian runway diversion in the middle of a wholesome American tradition, Hough’s dress was the perfect holiday treat.
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Post by Admin on Jan 30, 2021 1:31:38 GMT
Blackpink have gone viral once again after their show-stopping performance on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Wednesday.
The K-pop superstars previewed a version of their hit "Pretty Savage," wowing their dedicated fans.
The group's appearance on the late-night show comes ahead of their highly anticipated live concert on January 31, which has been dubbed "The Show."
Ahead of taking to the stage, members Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa spoke to Corden about their pre-stage rituals.
"Right before we go on stage, we always get together and do a little low five," Lisa said as the group acted out their ritual.
The move's anti-climatic ending made Corden burst out laughing.
Blackpink's performance on Corden has impressed fans, with clips of the choreography widely circulating on Twitter.
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Post by Admin on Feb 1, 2021 4:42:24 GMT
Blackpink are finally blessing the Blinks with their debut livestream concert experience The Show on Sunday (Jan. 31). The livestream, a first-of-its-kind partnership with YouTube Music, will finally give Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa their first opportunity to perform songs from their debut album The Album live since its release in October. "Postponing to January 31st allowed us to add a special stage that would have been difficult if it had been originally carried out as scheduled," Blackpink told Billboard over email leading up to the rescheduled date. "It will be a special gift to our fans." Rosé will also debut her solo music during the livestream, which she teased earlier this week. Blackpink's The Show livestream concert will air Sunday, Jan. 31, at 2 p.m. KST (midnight ET) on their YouTube channel. Fans who purchase a membership to Blackpink’s official YouTube channel will gain access to The Show and other perks from the group.
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Post by Admin on Feb 1, 2021 20:27:04 GMT
On Saturday night or Sunday morning — depending on the time zone — Blackpink fans finally got to experience the closest thing to an in-person concert from the group with “The Show.” While the K-pop titans — Lisa, Jennie, Rosé, Jisoo — had intended to be on tour supporting their debut full length, “The Album,” which dropped in October, this arena-scale concert, livestreamed from Seoul, showed that the foursome haven’t missed a step, despite the pandemic. An otherworldly theme filled the soundstage throughout the nearly one-and-a-half-hour set, as the quartet were accompanied by LED lights, mirrored walls, neon lasers and confetti. Seemingly emerging from outer space, the four members burst into a pink-hued post-apocalyptic backdrop, where they took the stage with a bombastic “Kill This Love.” They carried that same confidence throughout the show with performances of hits like the sassy “How You Like That” and with a rock rendition of “As If It’s Your Last.” “The Show” (rescheduled from its original date of Dec. 27 due to pandemic concerns) is presumably a rendering of what the tour would have looked like had we not been in a pandemic, which made their performance feel more like an in-person experience. From the group’s choreography to their flashy costumes of tulle, feathers and corsets, the production made the audience feel like they had an actual seat at the Seoul venue. In-between outfit changes, neon stills flashed across the screen and showcased each of Blackpink’s members performing on their own: Jisoo delivered a stripped-back cover of Tove Lo’s “Habits” on a velvet couch; Lisa put a deft spin on Doja Cat’s “Say So” on an illuminated dance floor; and Jennie charmed with her 2018 single “Solo.” But perhaps the most striking moment was when Rosé shared her debut solo track “Gone,” a vulnerable breakup anthem that she performed on a swing, interspersed with lovesick vignettes from an accompanying music video. The four also rolled out their playful Lady Gaga collaboration “Sour Candy,” fierce kiss-off “Playing With Fire” and fizzy dance-pop anthem “Lovesick Girls” — with the help of some cascading glitter confetti. But one of the most visually exciting moments of the night was during a dazzling transition from “Pretty Savage” to “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du,” where the group literally heated up the stage with fire and danced on water. But even the quieter performances were cinematic: After roaming the soundstage’s metallic tunnels, the group emerged with the towering ballad “Don’t Know What to Do.”
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Post by Admin on Feb 4, 2021 20:29:52 GMT
YG Entertainment has shared some new information about who was tuning in to BLACKPINK’s recent online concert! On January 31, BLACKPINK held their very first online concert “THE SHOW,” and fans all over the world tuned in to the livestream to see them perform. The concert required viewers to purchase memberships to BLACKPINK’s official YouTube channel in order to watch, and it drew approximately 280,000 paying members. YG Entertainment has now revealed which countries had the most virtual concertgoers watching “THE SHOW.” The United States came in first place, with 19.2 percent of all members, and the full top 12 is as follows: United States Thailand Philippines Japan Mexico South Korea Hong Kong Malaysia Indonesia Brazil Canada United Kingdom BLACKPINK, who currently holds the title of the female artist with the most subscribers on YouTube—and the second most overall, bested only by Justin Bieber—also saw an impressive spike in YouTube subscribers due to “THE SHOW.” In the weeks following the announcement of the online concert, BLACKPINK saw a whopping 2.7 million increase in their YouTube subscriber count, bringing them to a current total of approximately 56.8 million subscribers.
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