Watch Blackpink Debut New Song ‘Jump’ at Tour Opener in South Korea

The girl group kicked off their Deadline tour at Goyang Stadium on Saturday night
Blackpink debuted a new song, titled “Jump,” during the opening night of their world tour at Seoul’s Goyang Stadium. The dance-ready track is reportedly the band’s forthcoming reunion single and is expected to be released later this week.
The group reunited over the weekend for their first live performance together in nearly two years. The concert, which was attended by BTS member J-Hope, marked the opening night of Blackpink’s Deadline tour. The singers performed 21 songs, with “Jump” coming towards the end of the set.
Blackpink previously confirmed they planned to debut a new song during the South Korea concert. In June, the group’s record label, YG Entertainment, announced that the band was filming for a new music video. “We are filming in Korea with a famous overseas director,” the label said in a statement. “This will create another iconic music video that encapsulates Blackpink’s identity and musical color.”
Blackpink will perform 18 shows on the Deadline tour, which marks the musicians’ comeback as a group. It kicks off in Seoul before four shows in North America: in Los Angeles, Toronto, Chicago, and New York in mid-July. The band will also play at Japan’s Tokyo Dome in mid-January 2026.
The group’s last album arrived in 2022 with Born Pink. While speaking to Tyla for Rolling Stone‘s Musicians on Musicians issue last year, Lisa shared her excitement about reuniting with her fellow members. “By next year, I think I would just keep releasing music and get together with the girls. I can’t wait to share with the girls what I’ve been doing,” she said at the time.
In May, after launching her Bose collaboration, Lisa told Variety that a new Blackpink was “coming soon, I promise.” She added, “We’re all so super excited to get back together and go on tour. We really miss the blinks. We can’t wait to see them.”
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