Group activity is set to resume for one of pop’s most prominent global acts. BLACKPINK have confirmed that a new studio album will be released in 2026, ending a multi-year pause between full-length group projects.
The album will follow Born Pink, which arrived in 2022 and anchored an extended world tour. Since then, the group has remained visible through solo releases and individual schedules rather than collective recording. The new timeline signals a shift back toward coordinated group work.
Specific details remain limited. No title, track list, or collaborators have been announced. The confirmation centers on timing rather than sound or concept. Work on the album has progressed as the members aligned their schedules after a period of separate projects.
Extended release gaps have become more common for top-tier international artists. Large-scale touring, brand partnerships, and parallel solo careers often reshape traditional album cycles. BLACKPINK’s return fits that pattern.
The 2026 release places the group back into an active recording phase, marking their first full group album cycle in four years.