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BLACKPINK confirms the release date and time for ‘Shut Down’

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BLACKPINK is gearing up to release their second song titled, Shut Down soon.

Here is everything you need to know.

Release date and time for BLACKPINK ‘Shut Down’

BLACKPINK took to social media on 6th September to confirm that they are set to release their next song, Shut Down. 

Furthermore, it is included in the girl band’s sophomore studio album titled, Born Pink. It will serve as a follow-up track for their hit song Pink Venom. 

Nevertheless, Shut Down is slated to drop on the 16th of September. It will come around 12 am as Eastern Daylight Time and 1 pm Korean Standard Time.

Additionally, the track will release around the same time as the group’s upcoming record.

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BLACKPINK announces Born Pink World Tour 2022

BLACKPINK simultaneously announced the confirmed dates and venues for their upcoming world tour.

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The band will officially kickstart their riye on 25th October in Dallas, Texas. Furthermore, they will perform nine shows in seven different cities across Europe beginning with London before concluding in Amsterdam.

After wrapping up shows in North America and Europe, the Ice Cream artists will then head to Asia, the Middle East, Australia, and New Zealand in 2023.

Meanwhile, fans shared their excitement over the group’s upcoming tour.

One fan wrote, ‘Over 27 countries and more. This is going to be the World’s biggest world tour that any girl Kpop group has done!’

The following dates are for the North America leg: 

  • 25th October: Dallas, American Airlines Arena
  • 29th October: Houston, Toyota Center
  • 2nd November: Atlanta, State Farm Arena
  • 6th and 7th November: Hamilton, First Ontario Centre
  • 10th and 11th November: Chicago, United Center
  • 14th and 15th November: Newark, Prudential Center
  • 19th November: Los Angeles, Banc of California Stadium

Moreover, the following dates are for the European leg: 

  • 30th November and 1st December: London, The O2
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  • 5th December: Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi
  • 8th December: Cologne, Lanxess Arena
  • 11th and 12th December: Paris, Accor Arena
  • 15th December: Copenhagen, Royal Arena
  • 19th December: Berlin, Mercedes-Benz Arena
  • 22nd December: Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome

Meanwhile, the following are the dates for Asia, the Middle East, Australia, and New Zealand leg:

  • 7th and 8th January: Bangkok
  • 13th and 14th January: Hong Kong
  • 20th January: Riyadh
  • 28th January: Abu Dhabi
  • 4th March: Kuala Lampur
  • 11th March: Jakarta
  • 18th March: Kaohsiung
  • 25th March: Manila
  • 13th May: Singapore
  • 10th and 11th June: Melbourne
  • 16th and 18th June: Sydney
  • 21st June: Auckland
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