BLACKPINK Comeback DEADLINE 2026: Official Release Date Confirmed
BLACKPINK is back! Their 3rd mini album 'DEADLINE' is set for release on February 27, 2026. Get all the details on the BLACKPINK comeback DEADLINE teaser and schedule.
The long wait is finally over. Global icons BLACKPINK have officially broken their silence to announce a massive full-group comeback that's set to dominate the charts this February.
BLACKPINK DEADLINE Mini Album Details Revealed
At midnight KST on January 15, YG Entertainment released the first teaser for BLACKPINK's upcoming third mini album, titled DEADLINE. According to the official announcement, the album will drop on February 27 at 1 p.m. KST. This marks their first collective project in nearly three years, heightening expectations for their musical evolution.
Key Dates for the DEADLINE Era
The teaser hints at a darker, more sophisticated concept than their previous works. The stark visuals and metallic typography suggest that Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa are preparing for a significant shift in their artistic identity. The hashtag #DEADLINE is already trending worldwide as BLINKs gear up for the release.
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