
In a whirlwind of announcements, YG Entertainment has confirmed new music from BLACKPINK, while Jennie’s solo performance at Camp Flog Gnaw is officially canceled due to scheduling conflicts. Meanwhile, Lisa is rumored to be involved in a Labubu movie, and Jisoo is gearing up for her solo album.
Jennie, who recently snagged the Best Artist award at the 2025 Korea Grand Music Awards, was unable to attend the ceremony due to her busy schedule in Los Angeles. Her absence has sparked excitement among fans who hoped to see her perform at Camp Flog Gnaw, now postponed to November 22-23 due to severe weather.

However, the new dates conflict with BLACKPINK’s group commitments at the Philippine Arena. With this clash, Jennie’s anticipated solo performance is likely off the table. Yet, hope remains alive as she appears on a leaked lineup for the Melon Music Awards, set for December 20 in Seoul.
Meanwhile, Lisa is reportedly preparing for a major project in Los Angeles. Her manager recently shared updates about the heavy rainstorm in LA, raising eyebrows when she posted about visiting Sony Pictures. Speculation is rife that Lisa may be involved in the upcoming Labubu movie, following the recent deal announcement.

The Labubu project is gaining traction, thanks in part to Lisa’s influence, which has turned the figures into viral sensations. Reports highlight her role in elevating Labubu from niche collectibles to global phenomena, capturing the attention of major media outlets.
On the other hand, Rosé is making waves with her upcoming performance at the Grammy Museum on December 4, with tickets selling out in just 40 seconds, showcasing her immense popularity. Meanwhile, Jisoo is deep in preparations for her first full-length solo album, with her legal team actively working on music copyrights.

Jisoo’s recent social media update reflects her appreciation for the changing seasons, emphasizing her commitment to health and well-being as she looks forward to her new music. With her producers in Seoul, fans are buzzing with anticipation for the release of JS3.
As the excitement builds around BLACKPINK’s future projects, YG Entertainment has quietly confirmed new music is on the way. Snippets of unreleased tracks have surfaced online, and the official copyrighting of songs like “Champion” and “Me and My Girls” suggests fans can expect new group material soon.
With BLACKPINK’s individual and group activities in full swing, fans are left eagerly awaiting the next moves from their favorite K-pop stars. The landscape is shifting rapidly, and the coming weeks promise to be filled with thrilling developments for BLACKPINK and their dedicated fanbase.