
BLACKPINK演唱會2026
BLACKPINK演唱會日期 | 2026年1月24-25日 |
BLACKPINK演唱會場地 | 啟德主場館| 香港九龍城承啟道38號 啟德體育園 |
BLACKPINK演唱會票價 | HK$ |
BLACKPINK Hong Kong 2025 Ticket Price Guide: What Fans Need to Know
The year 2025 marks a major moment for BLACKPINK fans in Hong Kong, with both JISOO’s solo fanmeeting and the group’s highly anticipated “DEADLINE” World Tour stop at Kai Tak Stadium in January 2026 (ticket sales in 2025). While official pricing for the group concert remains unconfirmed, historical data and recent ticket trends provide crucial insights for BLINKs preparing for the inevitable ticket battle.
💰 1. JISOO’s 2025 Hong Kong Fanmeeting: Pricing & Sales Overview
JISOO’s “LIGHTS, LOVE, ACTION!” fanmeeting took place on March 28–29, 2025, at AsiaWorld-Arena, offering a tiered pricing structure:
- VIP (HKD $1,988) – Included hi-touch events and exclusive photocards.
- General Admission (HKD $788–$1,688) – Covered six seating tiers, with wheelchair seats priced at HKD $1,388.
Despite reasonable base prices, scalpers inflated resale tickets to 2–3x face value, demonstrating the high demand for BLACKPINK-related events.
🎟️ 2. BLACKPINK “DEADLINE” Hong Kong 2026: Expected Pricing & Sales Strategy
While the “DEADLINE” concert is scheduled for January 24–25, 2026, ticket sales begin in June 2025, with prices yet to be officially announced. However, past concerts provide strong indicators:
A. 2023 “Born Pink” Hong Kong Pricing (AsiaWorld-Expo)**
- VIP (HKD $2,999) – Included soundcheck access, premium seating, and exclusive merch.
- Standard Seating (HKD $799–$2,299) – Covered various tiers, with wheelchair seats at HKD $1,499.
- Scalper Prices: Front-row tickets reportedly sold for HKD $110,000 on secondary markets.
B. 2026 “DEADLINE” Forecast**
Given Kai Tak Stadium’s 50,000-seat capacity (double AsiaWorld-Expo’s) and the tour’s “finale” status, experts predict:
- VIP Tier: Could reach HKD $3,500–$4,000, possibly including meet-and-greet opportunities.
- Standard Tickets: Likely HKD $950–$3,000, reflecting inflation and venue upgrades.
- Scalper Inflation: Early “pre-order” listings on Carousell already demand HKD $5,000+ per ticket, with VIP bids expected to exceed HKD $150,000. 🏟️ 3. Kai Tak Stadium: Impact on Pricing & Demand
The HKD $30 billion Kai Tak Sports Park (opening late 2025) introduces new dynamics: - Higher Production Costs – May justify premium pricing compared to past venues.
- Global Demand – As the tour’s final stop, international fans will compete for tickets, further inflating resale values.
- Scalper Threats – Hong Kong lacks real-name ticketing policies, unlike Taiwan, making it easier for bots to dominate sales. ⚠️ 4. How to Secure Tickets & Avoid Scams
With sales starting June 10–13, 2025, fans must strategize:
- Official Channels Only – Use Cityline.com for group concerts and Klook for solo events.
- Leverage Presales – BLINK Membership (June 10), VISA cardholders (June 11), and Trip.com users (June 12) get early access.
- Avoid Resale Scams – Never pay upfront for “guaranteed” tickets without proof.
- Monitor Official Resales – Voided scalper tickets may be re-released. 🎤 5. Why This Concert Is Worth the Investment
Beyond the cost, the “DEADLINE” tour represents:
- A Potential Last OT4 Tour – With members focusing on solo careers, this could be BLACKPINK’s final group tour for years.
- Historic Milestone – Following Coachella headlining and 1.8 million attendees on “Born Pink,” this cements their legacy as K-pop’s top global act.
For BLINKs, securing a “DEADLINE” ticket isn’t just about cost—it’s about claiming a seat at a cultural landmark. As June 2025’s ticket war looms, arm yourself with data, strategy, and relentless resolve. Remember: when the lights dim at Kai Tak in 2026, you won’t just witness a concert—you’ll be part of K-pop history.