Well, we can’t say we didn’t see this coming.
On Thursday (14 Feb), BLACKPINK arrived in Changi Airport for their concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
A fan uploaded an image of their arrival on Twitter which shows the members – Lisa, Jennie, Rosé and Jisoo – safely arrive at the airport.
BLACKPINK’s concert will be held on Friday (Feb 15), but superfans were eager to welcome them.
Hoards of BLINKS – the fandom name for BLACKPINK fans – gathered at Changi Airport Terminal 4.
Despite the long wait, fans weren’t able to meet their idols.
They left through the CIP Terminal which serves as an all-inclusive space where celebrities and other important persons can go through immigration and customs desk, baggage claim, and check-in.
A fan took to Twitter to post the K-Pop group’s alleged vans.
If at first you don’t succeed try, try again.
While BLINKS weren’t able to meet their idols (yet), there are currently long queues for merchandise.
The hammer-shaped BLACKPINK Light Stick is a fan favourite for its ability to “react” to their songs through blinking lights.
BLACKPINK ‘2019 World Tour’ concert will be held on 15 Feb (Friday) at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. The doors open at 6PM with no re-entry allowed.
Sports Hub also announced that the concert is fully sold-out.
They reminded BLINKS not to purchase tickets from unauthorised resellers and channels because the validity of these tickets cannot be guaranteed and refunds are not possible.
In the meantime, stay tuned to @OneProductionSG for more updates.
Featured image from Twitter.
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