‘BLACKPINK DIARIES’, From A Tour In Amsterdam To A Healing Date

[엑스포츠뉴스=오수정 기자] The behind stories of BLACKPINK’s Europe tour in Amsterdam were revealed.
Today(28th) at 10 AM, YG Entertainment revealed episode 12 of the ‘BLACKPINK DIARIES’ through their official blog. The episode presented BLACKPINK’s first concert of their Europe tour held in Amsterdam, along with a healing date by ROSÉ and LISA.
In the video, ROSÉ visited the National Museum located in Amsterdam. She mimicked the facial expressions of well-known portraits and interpreted works in her own perspective while enjoying the museum.
BLACKPINK then connected with the fans passionately by performing in Amsterdam. As it was the first concert of their Europe tour, BLACKPINK did not forget to sincerely express their gratitude.
JENNIE stated, “Thank you for waiting for us. We’re finally here in 3 years!”, while ROSÉ also shared her thankfulness by stating, “I can’t believe we’re having our first concert in Amsterdam. You already feel like families for us”.
The fans of Amsterdam passionately responded and welcomed BLACKPINK’s performances. A local fan praised the group by stating, “Compared to other groups, BLACKPINK has their own unique identity, while their unique vocals and concepts fascinate me”.
After the concert, ROSÉ and LISA enjoyed a special date at a doll shop. While making her own bunny doll, LISA had fun while enjoying rubbing her doll’s heart to her nose and cheeks, according to the staff member’s instructions. She also made her doll unique by dressing it up with a jacket, underwear, skirt, and shoes.
As the video ended with ROSÉ and LISA having fun while making a doll, it raised the fans’ expectations on the next episode.
Meanwhile, BLACKPINK will release the Japanese version of ‘KILL THIS LOVE’ with an album titled ‘KILL THIS LOVE -JP Ver.-‘. It will be released onSeptember 11 through Interscope Records, which is a label that is part of Universal Music Group.
The Japanese version album of ‘KILL THIS LOVE’ will contain 10 tracks, including both Korean and Japanese versions of songs from the group’s latest album, ‘KILL THIS LOVE’.
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