Blackpink to drop physical album of digital live gig 'The Show'


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Blackpink to drop physical album of digital live gig 'The Show'. – Photo: YG Entertainment

Blackpink will release an album that contains performances from the band’s livestream concert, YG Entertainment announced on this week.

Titled YG Palm Stage - 2021 Blackpink: The Show, the album will consist of two CDs with 16 tracks as well as a photobook of snapshots from the concert, photo cards and stickers.

The pre-order for the CD, which will drop June 1, started Tuesday without prior notice.

The quartet held a live show on January 31 and about 280,000 viewers tuned in to watch it via YouTube. Although YG Entertainment did not reveal any specifics, based on the number of fans who paid to watch the live broadcast, the band racked up over 10 billion won (RM36.6mil) from the 90-minute concert. – The Korea Herald/Asia News Network

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