
BLACKPINK announce new EP KILL THIS LOVE
25 March 2019, 15:41
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
K-pop group BLACKPINK have announced their new EP KILL THIS LOVE, which will land next month with the title-track as the lead single.
Last month, YG Entertainment’s Yang Hyun Suk updated BLACKPINK fans by revealing new music would be landing "during mid to late March."
Today, YG Entertainment have shared one of the posters for their forthcoming EP, which is confirmed to be called KILL THIS LOVE.
#BLACKPINK 'KILL THIS LOVE' LISA COMEBACK TEASER POSTER
— YG FAMILY (@ygent_official) March 25, 2019
2019.04.05#블랙핑크 #LISA #리사 #KILLTHISLOVE #YG pic.twitter.com/iorHUHlhnE
The first single to be shared from the EP will be the title-track, which will be the group's first new music since last year's "DDU-DU DDU-DU".
BLACKPINK's KILL THIS LOVE is set for release on 5 April. BLACKPINK will play Wembley's SSE Arena on 22 May, and will be the first K-pop group to play Coachella. Find out more.
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