Blackpink's (ygofficialblink) unleashed the live '2018 Tour InYourArea Seoul' album
From left: Lisa, Jisoo, Jennie and Rosé of Blackpink photographed on Feb. 8, 2019 at Smashbox Studios in Los Angeles.superfans who couldn't get it together to see their two massive shows at Seoul's Olympic Gymnastics Arena last November, then Friday is your day.Blackpink 2018 Tour In Your Area Seoul,
which features songs spanning their three EPs, solo tracks from Rosé and Jennie and remixes of their most popular tunes, including "Stay," "Whistle" and "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du." The album also contains a reggae remix of "Really," as well as "Solo," "You & I Only Look at Me," "Forever Young" and "See U Later."
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