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Exhausted from an Intense Tour Schedule, BLACKPINK Given Intermittent Rest Breaks by YG Entertainment

As one of the internationally renowned K-pop idol groups, BLACKPINK has been on a non-stop promotional schedule after releasing their album “Born Pink.” They have embarked on a World Tour Concert, with performances scheduled from October last year until August this year, totaling over 60 shows. In addition to their concert commitments, they have also been busy with various advertising events, brand representation, spokesperson roles, press conferences, fashion weeks, and even attending the Cannes Film Festival. Their packed schedule is unimaginable for fans, who wonder how these talented girls manage to keep up.

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Since the release of their album “Born Pink,” the members of BLACKPINK have been tirelessly engaged in promotional activities.

In recent weeks, the members of BLACKPINK have faced physical health issues. Jisoo, the eldest member, had to miss the Born Pink concert in Osaka, Japan, after being diagnosed with COVID-19. A video circulating on social media showed Lisa experiencing discomfort in her neck, causing concern among fans.

Recently, another incident sparked discussions and became the primary concern of fans, involving Jennie abruptly leaving the stage during a performance in Melbourne during their World Tour (Australia). Keen-eyed fans noticed that Jennie had a bandage on her body, indicating signs of discomfort. It seemed that she encountered a problem right after stepping on stage, ultimately leading her to leave mid-performance, evoking sympathy from many viewers. Fans hope that YG Entertainment, their management company, will arrange more rest time for the 4 girls.

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In recent weeks, the members of BLACKPINK have encountered physical health issues.

Fortunately, YG Entertainment has announced that the Born Pink tour will be rescheduled to allow for a more reasonable itinerary, granting the group members much-needed rest. Currently, they are making continuous efforts to prepare for their upcoming performances while paying closer attention to their health. Following their performance in Sydney on June 17, they have scheduled appearances at the British Music Festival on July 2 and the Music Festival in Paris on July 15. They will then have a break of about two weeks between shows.

At the end of July, the girls will be visiting Vietnam, followed by their official tour in the United States on August 12 and August 16. Fans hope that the gaps between these performances will provide the members with some time to relax and take better care of their health.

Source: k14

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