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Blackpink K-pop star Jennie bails mid-song during group’s show in Melbourne

A member of K-pop girl group Blackpink bailed on their sold-out Melbourne arena concert on Sunday night, just five songs into the show.

In footage filmed by a fan, Blackpink member Jennie Kim could be seen singing the night’s fifth number – Lovesick Girls – before suddenly leaving the stage at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena:

Her mid-song departure left her bandmates Lisa, Jisoo and Rose to perform the rest of the two-hour concert as a trio.

“It seems that we will be proceeding with the rest of the show without Jennie,” Rose later told the crowd. “However, we will try our best to fill the stage up for you guys and give you the best night. In the meantime, our hearts will be with Jennie, supporting her.”

Jennie had been absent from the concert’s soundcheck earlier in the day, with Rose telling fans that she’s “not feeling too well today … she thought it would be best if she rests up so she could be in a better condition for you tonight”.

A statement released by the band’s management, YG entertainment, confirmed that Jennie had been “unable to complete the stage due to her deteriorating condition”.

“Jennie has conveyed her regrets for not being able to stay with the fans until the end, and assures that she will recover as soon as possible.

“Jennie expressed her strong determination to carry on with the performance until the end. However, following medical advice on site, we immediately took measures to ensure she receives ample rest and stability.

“We will do its utmost to support Jennie’s speedy recovery. We would like to ask for your understanding once again.”

The incident took place as Blackpink headed towards the final leg of a 62-date world tour.

Their next planned concerts will take place this Friday and Saturday at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena.

Lisa, Jisoo and Rose performed as a trio after Jennie left mid-concert.
Lisa, Jisoo and Rose performed as a trio after Jennie left mid-concert. Getty Images

The group has had huge success in this country, with both their albums peaking at number two on the charts and having landed their first Australian number-one single with last year’s Pink Venom.

Jennie’s mid-song exit comes just a week after another visiting singer dramatically collapsed onstage during an Australian concert.

Vivid festival headliner Ethel Cain fell backward during the third song of her set at the Sydney Opera House last weekend, with the rest of her concert canceled.

Jennie did not attend soundcheck for the concert earlier that day so she could rest for the show.
Jennie did not attend soundcheck for the concert earlier that day so she could rest for the show. Getty Images for Coachella

She returned to the stage the following night to perform a shorter-than-usual six-song concert, staying seated for most of the show.