Bangkok in mourning: BLACKPINK concert takes place despite queen's death!
Bangkok is in mourning after the death of Queen Sirikit. However, BLACKPINK's concert remains planned. Fans wear respectful clothing.

Bangkok in mourning: BLACKPINK concert takes place despite queen's death!
On Friday evening, October 24, the music fell silent in Thailand as news of Queen Sirikit's death plunged the nation into deep mourning. Amid these difficult times, there are fears that K-pop sensation BLACKPINK's ongoing world tour in Bangkok may be affected. But as vocofm reports, concert organizer Live Nation Tero has confirmed that the concerts will take place as planned.
Great emphasis is placed on cultural sensitivities: visitors are encouraged to wear black and white clothing to reflect local mourning culture. Flags fly at half-mast at government buildings, and cabinet members and media representatives show their respect at public events by also wearing black.
For BLACKPINK fans
BLACKPINK had held its first concert at the Rajamangala National Stadium on October 24 and captivated fans with an enthralling show. Interactive moments between members kept the mood happy, while Thai member Lisa Rosé taught Thai and Jennie shared culinary experiences. Enthusiastic reports from fans underline the successful event.
The concerts, which follow on October 25th and 26th, are the highlight after two years in which the group was not on tour. BLACKPINK will present new songs as well as big hits such as “DDU-DU DDU-DU” and “Kill This Love,” as highlighted by everythingbkk.
Ticket information and prices
Ticket sales for the concerts started with various advance sales phases, starting on June 10, 2025. The tickets sell out quickly and the prices vary depending on the category:
- BLINK PIT Package: 8.800 Baht
- BLINK Package: 8.800 Baht
- Kategorie 1: 7.800 Baht
- Kategorie 2: 6.800 Baht
- Kategorie 3: 5.800 Baht
- Kategorie 4: 4.800 Baht
- Kategorie 5: 3.800 Baht
- Kategorie 6: 3.300 Baht
- Kategorie 7: 2.800 Baht
Ticket purchasers were required to register for a Weverse BLINK MEMBERSHIP, and in terms of age restrictions, children under 12 are not allowed in the standing section, while attendance is not recommended for those under 7.
Despite the sad circumstances, the entire organization plans to handle the current situation in a "gentle, advisory and discretionary" manner, as stated by thaiticketmajor is reported.
In this time full of emotions, BLACKPINK's concerts are not only a musical event, but also a sign of solidarity and respect for the nation.