A recent media report announcing BLACKPINK’s highly anticipated comeback and upcoming world tour has ignited a wave of backlash from fans worldwide.
According to the article, BLACKPINK is set to release a new song alongside their full group tour scheduled for July 2025.
While this announcement would typically excite fans, many BLINKs responded with skepticism and frustration due to the lack of an official statement from YG Entertainment.
The backlash stems largely from the nearly 1,000-day hiatus since BLACKPINK’s last group comeback.
Fans have grown weary of months—sometimes years—of speculation and unconfirmed reports promising new releases that rarely materialize as expected.

The news that BLACKPINK might drop only a single song rather than a full album further fueled disappointment, with many expressing that after such a long wait, the group deserves a more substantial comeback.
Some fans took to social media to voice their concerns about the recurring cycle of rumors and the ambiguity surrounding YG’s plans.
Others were frustrated over having already purchased tickets for BLACKPINK’s “DEADLINE” world tour without clarity on what new music would accompany the concerts.
The overall sentiment reflects a deep desire among BLINKs for transparency and concrete information from YG Entertainment.
Despite the mixed reactions, fans remain hopeful for BLACKPINK’s return and continue to support the group’s ongoing activities.
However, this situation highlights the challenges K-pop agencies face in managing fan expectations and communication during long breaks between comebacks.
