The long-awaited drought for “Blinks” is finally nearing its end. Blackpink, the undisputed global titans of K-pop, have officially confirmed their musical comeback after a hiatus of nearly three and a half years. Their third Extended Play (EP), aptly titled Deadline, is scheduled for global release on 27 February 2026.
The announcement was made via a high-impact teaser on Thursday, featuring the album title dramatically emerging through a dark, obsidian-like veil—a visual metaphor for the group breaking their long period of studio silence.
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The Significance of ‘Deadline’
The title Deadline is already a household name within the fandom. It was first introduced in July 2025 as the branding for Blackpink’s expansive World Tour, which saw the group traverse the globe. The EP is confirmed to include the sensational hit “Jump”, a track that redefined global charts last summer by securing the number-one spot on the Billboard Global 200.
Blackpink: A Decade of Dominance (2016–2026)
| Milestone Project | Release Date | Format | Status |
| Kill This Love | April 2019 | 2nd EP | Multi-Platinum |
| The Album | October 2020 | 1st Full Album | Global Phenomenon |
| Born Pink | September 2022 | 2nd Full Album | Record-Breaking |
| “Jump” (Single) | July 2025 | Digital Single | Billboard #1 |
| Deadline | 27 February 2026 | 3rd EP | Awaiting Release |
Mixed Emotions Amidst a 10th Anniversary
While the return of Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa has sparked a frenzy of excitement, the announcement has also been met with nuanced debate. As 2026 marks the tenth anniversary of Blackpink’s debut, some fans had anticipated a full-length “Anniversary Album” rather than a shorter EP. Having waited over three years since the 2022 release of Born Pink, the hunger for a more extensive tracklist is palpable across social media platforms.
Overcoming Production Delays
The path to Deadline has seen its share of logistical hurdles. YG Entertainment had initially slated the project for a November 2025 debut, but later deferred it by three months. The agency has addressed the frustration of the fan base by confirming that the delay was necessary to finalise “spectacular” music videos and high-concept production values worthy of the group’s reputation.
Currently, the Deadline World Tour is entering its final chapter. After a gruelling schedule of 33 shows across 16 major cities, the tour will culminate in a three-night residency at Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong from 24 to 26 January. These shows are expected to serve as the ultimate teaser for the new era beginning in February.
As the industry counts down to the 27th, all eyes are on whether Deadline will once again rewrite the record books for female groups in the digital age.