Blackpink Light Up Wembley: Seating Plan, Views, and Ticket Details for the London Shows
The wait is finally over. This weekend, Wembley Stadium will be alive with the sound of K-pop as Blackpink return to London for two sold-out nights on 15 and 16 August.
It’s been two years since the global superstars last graced a UK stage, with their last appearance in 2023 at Hyde Park. Now, Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa are ready to bring their explosive energy back, and London is more than ready for them.
Fans will hear favourites like How You Like That and Ddu-Du Ddu-Du echo across the capital’s most famous stadium.
Wembley Stadium Seating Plan for Blackpink
Knowing where you’ll be sitting, or standing, is half the excitement. Wembley has released a full seating plan for the shows, designed to help fans find their perfect view.
The stadium’s west stand will be closed off, sitting directly behind the stage. Tickets are split into six main categories, with the pit standing area right in front of the action.
This purple section will put fans just metres away from the group. Behind that, the blue front-seated sections offer close views without the crowd crush.
Orange rear standing covers the back of the stadium floor, while the seated tiers rise above:
- Level 1 (red) – Blocks 101–127, 140–144
- Level 2 (yellow) – Blocks 201–231, 248–252
- Level 5 (green) – Blocks 501–531, 548–552
The seating plan for @BLACKPINK’s concert at Wembley Stadium, London has been revealed.
Tickets on sale Thursday, February 27 at 11am. pic.twitter.com/jpOFfxp6Jz
— BLACKPINK Charts (@chartsblackpink) February 20, 2025
Some seats sit behind the stage with an obscured view. But Wembley has thought ahead, huge video screens will make sure no fan misses a moment. And yes, the stadium’s interactive seating map means you can check the exact view from your ticket before the big night.
Tickets – Where They Stand Now
If you’ve not yet secured a spot, here’s the situation: official tickets vanished in record time. Blackpink’s Wembley dates marked the fastest K-pop sell-out in the stadium’s history.
Resale sites like Viagogo and StubHub now have listings, though prices are often above face value. Ticketmaster still has a handful left, but availability is tight.
Seat Unique is also in the game, offering premium packages. These include perks like box seats, bar access, dining options, and other upgrades – perfect for fans looking for a touch of VIP treatment.