Updated On: 10 August, 2024 05:34 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
The Born Pink World Tour, was meant to support Blackpink’s second album, Born Pink (2022). The concerts drew an audience of over 1.8 million - so it was only befitting that this tour got the documentary makeover, thus allowing more fans to revel in their unique music

Blackpink
The BORN PINK second world tour that captivated the Super K-Pop group’s fans from all over the world has been brought to the big screen, as a celebration of the 8th anniversary of YG Entertainment’s hot-selling Asian girl band. Following their debut in 2016, Blackpink have been on a record-breaking spree setting the bar pretty high for upcoming and existing Asian groups. Over the course of 11 months, the girl group played 66 house full concerts at over 34 cities, and even managed to get top-billing at major music festivals including Coachella and a festival at BST Hyde Park, UK and smashed attendance figures for girl groups worldwide. The Born Pink World Tour, was meant to support Blackpink’s second album, Born Pink (2022). It apparently grossed $148.3 million from 29 reported shows, marking it the highest-grossing concert tour by a female group according to Billboard’s 2023 Year-End Top 40 Tours chart.
The concerts drew an audience of over 1.8 million - so it was only befitting that this tour got the documentary makeover, thus allowing more fans to revel in their unique music.