Global K-pop powerhouse BLACKPINK made a spectacular return to Indonesia through their latest world tour, “DEADLINE.”
The two-day concert at Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium (GBK) became a truly historic moment — marking the group’s second time lighting up Indonesia’s biggest stage with boundless energy and passion. the show promoted by iMe Indonesia.

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A Sea of Pink Lights and Endless Euphoria
From the very beginning, the chilly evening transformed into a vibrant ocean of pink as thousands of Blinks waved their glowing lightsticks. The thunderous beats of “Kill This Love” kicked off the night, sending a surge of adrenaline throughout the stadium.
The excitement grew even stronger with “Pink Venom,” followed by the members’ warm greetings — in Bahasa Indonesia!“Selamat datang di BLACKPINK DEADLINE World Tour 2025 di Jakarta! I’m so happy to be back here. How are you, everyone? I’m Rosé!” said Rosé cheerfully from the stage.
Then came an adorable moment from Jisoo, who greeted fans with,“Kalian terbaik!” (“You’re the best!”),
prompting laughter from her fellow members and a roar of joy from the audience.
The crowd’s energy only intensified as BLACKPINK continued with a medley of hits — “How You Like That,” “Playing With Fire,” and “Shut Down.” Fans sang and danced in perfect harmony, turning the stadium into one massive celebration.“We really missed you all! We have so many amazing memories here. Thank you for welcoming us back. I just want to say one very important thing — I love you!” Rosé said sincerely, greeted by thunderous cheers.
Solo Stages: Four Colors, One Energy
One of the most anticipated parts of the night was the solo performances, where each member showcased her unique charm and artistry.
Jisoo opened the solo stages with a graceful and heartfelt performance of “Hugs and Kisses and Earthquake,” captivating fans with her elegance and soft vocals.
Next came Lisa, who brought unstoppable energy and flawless choreography through “Thunder,” “When I’m With You,” and “Rockstar.” Her every move drew screams of admiration from the crowd.
Jennie followed with a performance that was equal parts fierce and glamorous. The moment the intro of “Like Jennie” played, the crowd erupted in excitement. Fans sang and danced along as she continued with “Extral” and “Starlight,” owning the stage with pure charisma.
Closing the solo segment was Rosé, who filled the stadium with emotion and warmth. Her signature vocals soared beautifully through “Number One Girl,” “Toxic Till The End,” and “APT. (ft. Bruno Mars).”
Jakarta fans were treated to a surprise — Rosé swapped her usual opener “3am” with “Number One Girl.” The change instantly became a hot topic online, with fans praising Jakarta Blinks as “the most passionate audience” of the tour.
During “Toxic Till The End,” Rosé paused midway and held out her microphone, letting the audience sing the lyrics together. She smiled proudly, visibly touched by the unity of the crowd.
Then came an unforgettable moment during “APT.” Rosé invited a lucky fan — wearing a “Number One Girl” T-shirt — to join her on stage. The two sang and danced together, walking hand in hand from the substage to the main stage. Before leaving, Rosé gave the fan a warm hug, creating a memory that touched everyone watching.

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Rosé’s Fried Rice Moment Steals the Show
Beyond her stunning vocals, Rosé melted hearts with her adorable pre-show ritual: eating local food before her solo stage.
At the first Jakarta show on Saturday, November 1, 2025, she chose Indonesia’s iconic dish — nasi goreng (fried rice)!
When Rosé took a bite on stage, fans screamed with delight. Many were touched to see their idol enjoying something so familiar — a simple, beloved dish shared by millions.
This has become a charming tradition for Rosé throughout the tour: croissants in France, pad thai in Thailand, and now, nasi goreng in Indonesia.
Nonstop Energy Until the Final Beat
For more than two hours, BLACKPINK performed over 20 songs — from debut classics like “Boombayah” and “Whistle” to global hits like “As If It’s Your Last,” “Lovesick Girls,” and “Ddu-du Ddu-du.”
When the group said their goodbyes, fans thought the night was over — but moments later, the girls returned for a powerful encore. They performed “Jump” once more and closed the night with “Kick It,” leaving the stadium literally shaking with excitement.
The synergy between BLACKPINK and their fans that night was undeniable —four voices, thousands of lights, one unforgettable heartbeat.
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