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Blackpink announces their first livestream concert

There will be performances of songs from "The Album," which the group, released in October

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 05 Dec 2020 4:30PM

Blackpink announces their first livestream concert
Blackpink have nearly 54 million subscribers on YouTube, and their various music videos have garnered over a billion views. - YouTube pic, December 5, 2020

K-POP sensation Blackpink have announced they will perform their first-ever livestream concert, on Sunday, December 27, at 12am ET (1pm MYT).

Titled "The Show", the event will stream via the group's YouTube channel.

"We wanted to end the year with something very special for our Blinks who have been waiting so patiently for us," the group said in a statement. "We hope everyone can comfortably enjoy our first-ever livestream concert THE SHOW at home and hopefully join in on some special perks we've prepared for those who join our channel. Overall we're super excited to share this fun moment with our blinks and we can't wait till THE SHOW."

The livestream will include performances of songs from "The Album," which was released in October. - The Vibes, December 5, 2020

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