BLACKPINK’s Lisa recently appeared on Zip Daesung, a variety show hosted by BIGBANG’s Daesung. Her comments about the group’s lack of activities sparked disappointment among fans. As BLACKPINK members focus on solo projects, her words reignited concerns about YG Entertainment’s management and promotional strategies.

Lisa Confirms BLACKPINK’s Limited Show Appearances

During the show, Daesung expressed excitement about the possibility of BLACKPINK appearing as a full group. He mentioned that two members had already been on the show and hoped to see all four together in the future. To understand Lisa’s thoughts, he asked if the group would continue avoiding variety programs or consider joining one.

Lisa responded honestly, saying, “BLACKPINK rarely appears on shows.” When Daesung pushed for more details, she added, “I don’t think we will. But if it’s just one, it’d probably be a music show.” She playfully mentioned discussing it with the members, but her answer confirmed what fans had suspected for years—BLACKPINK’s group promotions remain minimal.

Fans Express Growing Frustration

Lisa’s remarks quickly went viral, sparking intense discussions on social media. Many fans voiced frustration over the group’s absence from variety shows, interviews, and music programs. They pointed out that other top K-pop groups actively engage with the public, while BLACKPINK’s appearances remain rare.

Fans also criticized YG Entertainment, blaming the agency for poor management. While the members have pursued successful solo careers, many believe the company has neglected BLACKPINK as a group. As a result, their visibility in the entertainment industry has significantly decreased.

BLACKPINK’s Upcoming Tour Raises More Concerns

Adding to fan concerns, YG Entertainment recently announced BLACKPINK’s highly anticipated world tour, set to begin in July 2025. While the announcement initially excited fans, their enthusiasm quickly turned into skepticism. Many questioned why the agency prioritized a tour without providing updates on new group music.

Fans argued that instead of rushing a tour, YG should focus on BLACKPINK’s comeback and increasing their public presence. Some also pointed out that the agency struggles to balance the members’ solo and group careers. Although Lisa, Jennie, Jisoo, and Rosé have successfully launched individual projects, fans believe YG should do more to ensure BLACKPINK remains active as a group rather than fading from the spotlight.