Jisoo Opens Up About Life After BLACKPINK’s Tour
Jisoo shared insights in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar Korea about the changes she experienced after BLACKPINK’s global tour “DEADLINE.”
In a candid interview that reflects her artistic and human maturity, global star Jisoo spoke with Harper’s Bazaar Korea about the transformations she experienced after the conclusion of BLACKPINK’s world tour “DEADLINE” 🎤✨
🌍 A World Tour That Left a Deep Impact

Jisoo described the tour as an exceptional experience full of challenges and emotional moments, where she met fans from all around the world 🌎, giving her a broader perspective on her artistic journey and the importance of connecting with fans.
✨ Noticeable Personal and Artistic Growth
She noted that this phase contributed significantly to developing her personality, not only as an artist but as a person as well, as she learned how to handle pressure, manage her energy, and maintain a balance between work and life 💫
🎭 Redefining Her Artistic Identity
After the tour, Jisoo began reassessing her artistic choices, with a clear desire to explore new directions in both music and acting, especially after the success of her recent solo projects 🎬🎶
💜 A Deeper Bond with BLINK

Jisoo emphasized that the audience has always been her source of strength, noting that the support she received during the tour strengthened her connection with BLACKPINK fans, and made her more committed to delivering sincere and meaningful content 💖
🔥 A Transitional Phase Full of Opportunities
Jisoo sees what comes after “DEADLINE” not as an ending, but as the beginning of a new chapter filled with greater opportunities for growth and experimentation, both individually and as part of the group.
🌟 Future Aspirations
She hinted that she is working on upcoming projects that may reveal a different side of her artistic personality, increasing fans’ excitement for what she will present in the near future.
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