BLACKPINK's Rosé Shines Solo in Toronto; Group Debunks Discord Rumors with Show of Unity

July 23, 2025
BLACKPINK's Rosé Shines Solo in Toronto; Group Debunks Discord Rumors with Show of Unity
  • BLACKPINK's Rosé delivered a standout solo performance of 'APT.' during their DEADLINE World Tour in Toronto, with her bandmates Lisa, Jisoo, and Jennie making surprise appearances on stage, creating an electrifying atmosphere.

  • Fans praised Jennie's remarks during the concert, which many saw as a reassurance of the group's strong bond despite ongoing rumors of discord.

  • The concert was described as a lively celebration, with the audience of 50,000 singing along in multiple languages and lighting up the stadium with pink light sticks.

  • Rosé's 'APT.', released in October 2024 as a pre-release for her solo album 'Rosie,' has achieved remarkable success, including over 1 billion views and topping the Billboard Canada Top 40 chart, making her the first K-pop artist to do so since PSY.

  • The show was structured into five acts featuring a mix of solo performances and group numbers, including themed video segments of the members on a road trip, highlighting their individual growth.

  • In addition to 'APT.,' BLACKPINK performed their hit single 'Jump,' which is leading the Billboard Global 200, energizing the crowd with lively performances and audience participation.

  • The ongoing DEADLINE World Tour, which began in July 2025, is scheduled to include major cities across the US and Europe, with upcoming stops in New York, Paris, Milan, Barcelona, and London.

  • Rosé praised the Toronto venue as 'beautiful' and appreciated the pleasant weather, despite noting it was difficult to reach.

  • Rumors of internal discord among BLACKPINK members have circulated, fueled by incidents like Jennie deleting a photo with Rosé, though Jennie later clarified their close relationship and mutual support.

  • Fans are aware of the social media rumors but generally believe the members maintain a supportive, family-like bond despite not being extremely close.

  • The Toronto concert marked a historic milestone as the first time all four members performed each other's solo tracks together, showcasing their unity and individual talents.

  • During their second concert, the group humorously addressed the rumors of discord by emphasizing their camaraderie, performing 'APT.' twice to dispel any negativity.

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