How does Google Maps help fans get to BLACKPINK concerts?
Google Maps provides navigation, live traffic updates, and options to combine transit, walking, and driving.
Entertainment / Music
Google Maps is partnering with BLACKPINK to help BLINKs (BLACKPINK fans) navigate to the DEADLINE World Tour 2025. This collaboration aims to simplify travel to concert venues, offering real-time updates and efficient route options.
Google Maps is enhancing the concert-going experience for BLACKPINK fans by providing detailed navigation, live traffic updates, and options to combine transit, walking, and driving. Fans can also hail rideshares directly from the app. To celebrate the tour, Google Maps has replaced its Street View mascot, Pegman, with a BLINK at select venues like SoFi Stadium, Soldier Field, and Citi Field.
BLACKPINK's 'Deadline Tour' includes seven North American shows, with tickets currently available. The tour kicked off at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA, and includes stops in Chicago, Toronto, and New York. The group performed 22 songs at their show in South Korea, including their new single 'Jump'.
Ticket prices for the North American concerts range from $75 to $152, depending on the venue and date. Vivid Seats is the New York Post's official ticketing partner. A complete list of tour dates and ticket prices is available, making it easier for fans to plan their concert experience.
Google Maps provides navigation, live traffic updates, and options to combine transit, walking, and driving.
Tickets are available through Vivid Seats and other ticketing platforms. Prices range from $75 to $152.
BLACKPINK performed 22 songs, including their new single 'Jump,' and solo tracks from each member.
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