BLACKPINK Debunks Rumors about Hanoi Concert Setlist: Will Follow Previous Tour's Format, Says YG Entertainment
The K-pop sensation BLACKPINK has issued a statement regarding suspicions about their upcoming concert in Vietnam.
On July 5, an official from YG Entertainment (hereafter YG) told Daily Sports, "The setlist for the Hanoi concert that is being circulated online is not true. We plan to proceed with the same composition as the previous tours."
On July 4, a media outlet reported that the setlist for BLACKPINK's Vietnam concert, part of their world tour 'The Pink', was leaked. The report claimed that the setlist differed from their previous concert in Thailand, causing controversy locally. According to the report, the setlist did not include the members' solo songs and was considered lackluster. The same report also indicated that the ticket prices for the Thailand concert were unusually high, causing dissatisfaction.
However, YG countered these suspicions, drawing a line on the controversy. They informed that the high ticket prices were also based on inaccurate information.
BLACKPINK is scheduled to meet Vietnamese fans with two performances over two days, on the 29th and 30th. This concert in Vietnam will be held at the 'My Dinh National Stadium', the largest in the country, capable of accommodating over 40,000 attendees.
BLACKPINK is set to perform a total of 26 times in 13 locations across Asia. Following these, they plan to continue with their encore concert in Paris, France.
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