2 events at London, UK 🇬🇧
BLACKPINK, global K-pop superstars, are returning to the UK for two massive shows at Wembley Stadium on Friday, August 15 and Saturday, August 16, 2025. These will be their biggest concerts ever in the United Kingdom as part of their world tour, following shows in Paris, Milan, and Barcelona.
Formed by YG Entertainment in 2016, BLACKPINK consists of four members: JISOO, JENNIE, ROSÉ, and LISA. Known for their powerful performances, trend-setting fashion, and global dominance, BLACKPINK has become one of the most streamed, awarded, and followed girl groups in the world. They were the first K-pop girl group to headline Coachella and previously sold out Wembley Arena in 2019. Now, they return to headline Wembley Stadium — a historic step in their career.
Tickets for BLACKPINK at Wembley Stadium vary in price based on location and availability. Here’s an overview of current pricing tiers based on the seating map:
Some sections show only 1–6 tickets left, especially in the front and central floor zones. Fans are encouraged to purchase early due to high demand.
Wembley features a mix of floor standing, lower bowl, club, and upper tier seating. Premium views are located in the lower bowl directly facing the stage, while the most immersive experience is found in the pit area in front of the stage.
Wembley Stadium is easily accessible by:
Arrive early to allow time for entry and security checks. Limited parking is available and usually requires booking in advance.
Wembley has strict security. Expect the following rules:
August 15 (Friday) and August 16 (Saturday), 2025.
Doors open at 17:00. The exact start time will be confirmed closer to the event.
At Wembley Stadium in London, UK.
Expected to range from £85 to over £350 depending on seating and packages.
Yes, a full seating plan will be released to help you select your preferred section.
Presale options may be available. Fans should watch for official announcements and sign-up opportunities.
Not yet, but tickets are expected to sell out quickly due to high demand.
As of now, only two Wembley Stadium shows have been announced.