The BLACKPINK fever will never end, we've seen them break record after record. And this time, they're back with another release that surely delights their fans a.k.a. BLINKs from all around the world.
Their most recent world tour called, "BORN PINK" will be made available in cinemas starting July 31, 2024. BLACKPINK revealed the news on their official social media accounts. Of course, Filo BLINKs have their chance to see it on the big screen until August 4, 2024.
Why should I purchase tickets to BLACKPINK's 'BORN PINK' Cinema Version?
ICYDK, when BLACKPINK last visited the Philippines for their 'BORN PINK' world tour, fans welcomed them with two days of sold-out concerts. Last March 25 to 26, 2024, the four-member group, Jennie, Rosé, Jisoo, and Lisa, rocked a jam-packed Philippine Arena. Take note that the venue has more than 50,000 seating capacity.
Even though they held their concert two days in a row, there are still some fans who unfortunately didn't get a ticket to their show. So, now that the global K-pop girl group is bringing their recorded 'BORN PINK' concert to theaters, fans will have the chance to see it, relive it, and also vibe with fellow BLINKs watching it at the same time.
Don't worry about it being a cinema version only—because trust us, the experience will still be worth it! ;) Imagine watching BLACKPINK again for a running time of 93 minutes! Besides, shows like this offer exclusive shots and clips that you might not have witnessed during the actual concert—so watch out for those!

Where can I purchase tickets to BLACKPINK's 'BORN PINK' Cinema version in the Philippines?
You can get tickets to BLACKPINK's 'BORN PINK' show through bornpinkincinemas.com. You just have to enter your country or city and it will directly show you the list of theaters where it will be shown. Filo BLINKs can also buy tickets on all offline SM Cinema and Ayala Cinema ticket booths.
How much is the ticket for BLACKPINK's 'BORN PINK' Cinema Version in the Philippines?
Ticket prices start at P500—excluding the booking fee, if you're buying through online sites. That's also the price for the standard cinema. But if you want a more elevated watching experience, you can also buy tickets from SM Cinema's Director's Club for P642 (base price), inclusive of food and drinks. For Ayala Cinemas, ticket prices start at P550!
Where's BLACKPINK now?
For the record, BLACKPINK has not disbanded. They're still together as a group. It's just that each of the members is currently exploring their respective solo careers—with most of them establishing their own labels.
Just recently, Rosé announced her plans for a solo career under a new management. On June 18, 2024, Korean news outlets reported that she would be working with THEBLACKLABEL agency. It is home to several Korean celebrities like Jeon Somi, Park Bo Gum, and more.
Meanwhile, Jennie was the first one to announce that she had established a new agency of her own. On December 24, 2023, Jennie personally made the revelation on her Instagram account. With her newest profile shots, the K-pop idol posted a short letter that read, "I’m also excited about what’s to come, as I start my solo journey in 2024 with a company that I have established called OA. Please show lots of love for my new start with OA and of course, BLACKPINK. Thank you."
Lisa and Jisoo have also established their own agencies. Lisa also announced the start of her company called, LLOUD, on February 8, 2024. She excitedly shared, "Introducing LLOUD, a platform to showcase my vision in music and entertainment. Join me on this exciting journey to push through new boundaries together." She even already has a new single called "Rockstar."
And of course, there's Jisoo who's moving forward in her career with a newfound company called BLISSOO. The company was launched on February 21, 2024. Jisoo has an upcoming Korean drama together with Lee Min Ho and Ahn Hyo Seop, and they already had their script reading! They will be starring in an action-fantasy K-drama titled, Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint (working title).
Amid their individual schedules and agencies, BLACKPINK members are still committed and in contract with YG Entertainment, to continue group activities in the future, as reported by Soompi.
