BLACKPINK Announced 'Sound Check Rehearsal Live' To Warm Up One Day Ahead of 'THE SHOW'

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BLACKPINK is giving BLINKs from all over the world the chance to see them perform one day ahead of their first online concert.
 

BLACKPINK's first-ever online concert called "THE SHOW" is just more than a week away from happening. It was supposed to take place last Dec. 27, however, it was postponed due to the stricter quarantine rule implemented by the local government of the place where the girl group will conduct its concert.

Hence, because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, YG Entertainment has decided to hold BLACKPINK's livestream concert on Jan. 31 to ensure the safety and protect the health of their artists and staff. But ahead of the main show, the quartet has something for the fans.

On Friday, Jan. 22, BLACKPINK took to its official SNS accounts to share great news to BLINKs who have been anticipating their concert. The post says that they will be sharing a glimpse of their performance by holding a "Sound Check Rehearsal Live" one day before the concert, which will be on Jan. 30 at 2 p.m. KST. However, fans who will purchase the PLUS membership will be the only ones who can watch the rehearsal live.

Previously, the Korean act shared that "special behind video series" will be released for those with PLUS membership only. It will feature a band session, VCR shooting, rehearsal site, and two unrevealed Episodes one and two will be issued this month, while episodes three to five will be in February. Fans should take note that all members-only content will only be accessible until Feb. 17 at 10:00 a.m. KST. Even though the fans' membership period remains after this day, the content will no longer be available. 

Furthermore, it has been revealed that BLACKPINK's "THE SHOW" online concert will feature a live band, which was with the YG girl group during their 2019-2020 world tour, "In Your Area." It is also expected that the girls will perform their latest songs from their very first full-length album "The Album."

 
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