Blackpink’s Deadline tour goes beyond the stage with stops at vineyards, galleries and hidden gems worth visiting
Blackpink’s globe-spanning Deadline tour has not only filled arenas but also mapped out a multi-faceted travel itinerary that stretches far beyond the stage. The group has performed in Goyang in South Korea, Los Angeles, Chicago and New York City in the US, London in the United Kingdom and Toronto in Canada. In between, Lisa, Jennie, Rosé and Jisoo have woven in gallery visits and cult dining stops, among others, creating a travel trail that feels like an insider’s guide to a world that’s equal parts glamorous and grounded. For those who want to travel like Blackpink, here are the stops that stood out and why they’re worth your time.
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1. Hayward Gallery, London

Above Jisoo visited Yoshitomo Nara’s exhibit at the Haywad Gallery at Southbank Centre in Central London. (Photo: sooyaaa__ / Instagram)
While in London, Jisoo and Lisa were spotted at the Hayward Gallery for Yoshitomo Nara’s survey show. Nara’s wide-eyed, vaguely menacing children have become icons of Japanese pop art, and seeing them in Brutalist concrete surroundings gives the work a different charge. The Hayward itself is one of the few publicly funded spaces in the UK dedicated solely to contemporary art, often programming exhibitions that feel riskier and more urgent than the city’s larger institutions.
2. The Dreamery, London

Above Lisa, her self-portrait, a drink and gelato at The Dreamery in London (Photo: lalalalisa_m / Instagram)
Lisa dropped by The Dreamery, a Fitzrovia spot that’s equal parts ice-cream parlour, wine bar and art installation. Flavours run from pear and verjus sorbet to fig-leaf gelato, served in silver coupes alongside glasses of natural wine. The interiors—mirrored walls, surreal murals and a touch of Paris-by-way-of-New-York flair—turn a simple dessert into a performance. It’s a quirky pause in the city, where indulgence comes with a dose of eccentricity.
3. Jon & Vinny’s, Los Angeles

Above Jisoo with her Cartier and Dior accessories at Jon & Vinny’s in Los Angeles (Photo: sooyaaa__ / Instagram)
In Los Angeles, Jisoo headed to Jon & Vinny’s, a fixture on Fairfax where the lines blur between diner and trattoria. It’s a place where you can order both a plate of cacio e pepe and a stack of fluffy pancakes, and no one blinks. The appeal is in its democratic vibe: families, industry insiders and night owls all squeeze into the same booths.
4. Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)

Above Jisoo at Chris Burden’s installation at LACMA (Photo: sooyaaa__ / Instagram)
Jisoo’s LA itinerary also included LACMA, the city’s most ambitious art museum. Urban Light, Chris Burden’s installation of 202 restored streetlamps, is Instagram-famous, but the real draw is how the museum curates LA’s global identity. Collections span from ancient Korean ceramics to Latin American conceptual art, reflecting the city’s layered cultural story. Catching a touring exhibition here often means seeing it before the rest of the world.
5. Lake Como, Italy
Jennie and Rosie’s adventure at Lake Como was a reminder that this body of water remains one of Europe’s most scenic backdrops. Its drama lies not only in the alpine scenery but also in its layering of eras: Roman ruins, Renaissance villas and Art Nouveau hotels, all stitched along a shoreline best explored by boat. Unlike Amalfi’s high-octane tourism, Como moves at a slower, more cinematic pace, which perhaps explains why it continues to attract fashion houses for campaigns and shows.
6. Bode, Paris
Jennie paid a visit to Bode at Rue de Valois in Paris, the luxury menswear brand that has redefined what craft can look like today. Its patchworked shirts and embroidered jackets are stitched from antique textiles, making each piece one of a kind. The Paris shop doubles as a gallery, with installations that change seasonally, blurring the line between retail and art.
Blackpink’s Deadline tour might be built around music, but their off-stage choices show a map of where culture, food, fashion and fun collide in real time.
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