BLACKPINK to Return as Full Group on February 27 with ‘DEADLINE’ – Upcoming Schedule & Project Details

Global K-POP powerhouse BLACKPINK is officially set to return as a full group on February 27. According to YG Entertainment, the group’s third mini album titled ‘DEADLINE’ captures “irreversible, defining moments” and showcases “BLACKPINK at their brightest and most powerful stage.”

The highly anticipated release signals a new chapter for the group and is already generating strong reactions from fans worldwide.

📅 BLACKPINK Upcoming Schedule (February–March 2026)

  • February 26 – March 8: Special collaboration project with the National Museum of Korea
  • February 27: Official release of the third mini album ‘DEADLINE’
  • Late February – Early March: Domestic and global promotional activities

The comeback schedule positions BLACKPINK at the center of both music and cultural conversations in early 2026.

🎵 About the Album ‘DEADLINE’

The mini album includes five tracks:

  • Title track “GO”
  • Pre-release track “Run” (뛰어)
  • “Me and My”
  • “Champion”
  • “Fxxxboy”

The album is expected to blend BLACKPINK’s signature high-energy sound with a more refined and mature production style. Industry analysts anticipate strong global streaming performance upon release.

🎨 National Museum of Korea Collaboration

One of the most notable highlights of this comeback is BLACKPINK’s official collaboration project with the National Museum of Korea, running from February 26 to March 8.

This marks the first time a K-POP artist has launched a large-scale official partnership with the country’s most representative cultural institution. The project is expected to bridge modern pop culture with traditional Korean heritage, emphasizing BLACKPINK’s role not only as musicians but as global cultural ambassadors.

The collaboration has already attracted attention from both international fans and cultural industry observers.

🌍 Global Reaction and Market Expectations

As one of the most influential K-POP groups worldwide, BLACKPINK’s comeback announcement quickly gained traction across global fan communities and social media platforms.

The group is widely recognized for its powerful concept execution — seamlessly combining music, visual storytelling, and performance into a cohesive brand identity. With ‘DEADLINE,’ expectations are high that BLACKPINK will once again redefine contemporary K-POP aesthetics while maintaining strong global appeal.

Industry insiders also suggest that this comeback could pave the way for larger-scale international activities, potentially including additional projects or a future world tour announcement.

🎯 What’s Next?

Following the album release on February 27, BLACKPINK is expected to begin domestic music show promotions and expand into international promotional schedules.

Given their global influence and previous tour success, many fans are closely watching for possible announcements regarding large-scale concerts or global tour plans.

With both music and cultural collaboration projects aligned, BLACKPINK’s February comeback is shaping up to be one of the most significant K-POP events of 2026.