Blackpink member suddenly bolts from the stage during concert at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena

Bizarre moment Blackpink K-pop star shoots off the stage during a concert at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena, skipping the rest of the performance

Blackpink hit a snag on Sunday night at their concert at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia.

The South Korean girl group, who are currently playing Down Under as part of their Born Pink World Tour, paused the show after member Jennie Kim suddenly left the show.

The 27-year-old finished their fifth song, titled Lovesick Girls, before raising her hands to her head and quickly walking off stage.

“Looks like we’ll be playing without Jennie for the rest of the show,” her bandmate Roseanne Park, better known as Rosé, told the audience.

However, we will do our best to fill the stage for you and give you the best night. In the meantime, our hearts will be with Jennie and support her.”

Blackpink (pictured) got into trouble on Sunday night during their concert at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia

Rosé had previously told fans that Jennie skipped the band’s sound check that afternoon because she was “not feeling very well today.”

That has been told by the group’s management team, YG entertainment news.com.au that Jennie “couldn’t have completed the stage due to her deteriorating condition.”

Jennie expressed her determination to continue the performance to the end. However, following medical advice at the scene, we have taken immediate measures to ensure she gets adequate rest and stability,” they added in a statement.

Jennie has expressed her regret for not being able to stay with the fans to the end and assures that she will recover as soon as possible.

The South Korean girl group, currently playing Down Under as part of their Born Pink World Tour, paused the show after member Jennie Kim suddenly left the show

The 27-year-old finished their fifth song, titled Lovesick Girls, before raising her hands to her head and quickly walking off stage.

“Looks like we’ll be doing the rest of the show without Jennie,” her bandmate Roseanne Park, better known as Rosé, told the audience.

“We will do our very best to support Jennie’s speedy recovery. We would like to ask for your understanding again.’

The girl group will perform at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Friday, June 16.

It comes after news that Jennie may be the next member of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The singer, who currently stars in HBO’s The Idol, has long been rumored to have caught the attention of the executives in the MCU.

The group’s management team, YG entertainment, told news.com.au that Jennie (pictured) was ‘unable to complete the stage due to her deteriorating condition’

Asia One quoted the Korean media outlet Send who claimed that the Shut Down singer will be part of the first-ever Asian superhero group called Team Agents of Atlas.

Jennie, who goes by the stage name Jennie Ruby Jane, will be able to use her singing talent in her role.

The outlet reported that her character Seol Hee, also known as Luna Snow, is a K-pop singer.

She is also a superhero who uses her ability to manipulate ice to protect people in the Pacific Rim and around the world.

The girl group will perform at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Friday, June 16

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