Blackpink Teams Up with Fanatics and Complex for L.A. Pop-Up

Enthusiasts Fanatics and Complex collaborated with the renowned K-pop group Blackpink on a pop-up event in Los Angeles, prior to their performances at SoFi Stadium.

The pop-up store from Fanatics and Complex, showcasing items from their latest league collection that was jointly developed with a team, officially opened in Los Angeles’ Fairfax district on Friday. A crowd formed on the street even before its 11 a.m. start time.

I tried to keep the original meaning while using simpler and more conversational language.

The assortment of this league encompasses sports teams from Los Angeles (Dodgers and Lakers), Chicago (Bulls, Cubs, and White Sox), and New York (Mets and Knicks). This collection offers Mitchell & Ness Jerseys, hoodies, t-shirts, and hats showcasing these teams as well as Blackpink.

Or, more colloquially:

This league has sports teams from LA (Dodgers and Lakers), Chicago (Bulls, Cubs, White Sox), and NY (Mets and Knicks). It’s filled with Mitchell & Ness Jerseys, hoodies, t-shirts, and hats sporting these teams and Blackpink too!

The L.A. event marks the initial pop-up during Fanatics and Complex’s Deadline tour, with a second one scheduled in New York from July 25 to July 27. Additionally, enthusiasts can purchase merchandise on both Fanatic’s and Complex’s websites, as well as the MLB Shop and NBA Store online.

This weekend, another Blackpink-themed pop-up event will take place in Los Angeles. The pop-up store at the Hollywood Palladium started on Friday, offering unique photo opportunities, interactive fan experiences, and the first chance to purchase an exclusive new merchandise collection, as announced earlier this week by Live Nation. Throughout their tour, Blackpink will also host similar events in other cities like Chicago, Toronto, and New York. The pop-up stores will open correspondingly with the dates of the hit girl group’s concerts.

Blackpink commenced their newest tour at Goyang, South Korea earlier this month, and during that show, they introduced their latest song “Jump.” This single was made available to the public on July 11. In total, the tour spans across 31 shows, ending in early 2026, which makes it Blackpink’s inaugural all-stadium concert series as a K-pop girl group.

The four-member-group begins a two-night run at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium Saturday night.

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2025-07-13 05:24