The concert film will offer fans a chance to relive the popular quartet's electrifying performances when it begins screening in South Korea and over 100 other countries on July 31. (Pic courtesy of YG Entertainment)
The concert film will offer fans a chance to relive the popular quartet's electrifying performances when it begins screening in South Korea and over 100 other countries on July 31. (Pic courtesy of YG Entertainment)

KUALA LUMPUR: International K-pop girl group BlackPink will mark its eighth anniversary with a film capturing its record-breaking world tour.

According to Yonhap, the group's agency YG Entertainment revealed recently that the film would be titled BlackPink World Tour Born Pink in Cinemas.

It added that the film would offer fans a chance to relive the popular quartet's electrifying performances when it begins screening in South Korea and over 100 other countries on July 31.

This would coincide with BlackPink's eighth anniversary which happens a week later on Aug 8.

The concert film will feature thrilling footage from the sensational music outfit during its Born Pink tour, which covered 34 cities and garnered an impressive 1.8 million spectators across 66 shows from 2022 to 2023.

The tour has been hailed as the largest ever undertaken by a K-pop girl group.

In an unprecedented move for a girl group concert film, the release will reach over 110 countries, including the United States and Britain.

BlackPink World Tour Born Pink in Cinemas will be available in various formats, including ScreenX, 4DX, and Ultra 4DX, offering an immersive viewing experience, according to the agency.