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Watch Bruno Mars Crash BLACKPINK’s DEADLINE Tour for Surprise ‘APT.’ Performance With ROSÉ

The duet was an extra special treat for BLINKs at the girl group's second show in Los Angeles.

Watch Bruno Mars Crash BLACKPINK’s DEADLINE Tour for Surprise ‘APT.’ Performance With ROSÉ

ROSÉ & Bruno Mars

John V. Esparza

This time, ROSÉ and Bruno Mars met up somewhere much bigger than an “APT.,” joining forces at SoFi Stadium for a surprise performance of their hit single during BLACKPINK‘s run of DEADLINE World Tour shows in Los Angeles.

In clips captured at the Sunday (July 13) show, the crowd of BLINKs goes absolutely wild when the Silk Sonic star appears and joins his duet partner on stage. Wearing matching jackets, Mars and the New Zealand-born K-pop star jump up and down while singing the lyrics to their smash hit “APT.,” accompanied by a fleet of backup dancers.


At one point, the two performers share a hug while harmonizing. As confetti rains down, fans in the audience scream-sing along to every word.

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ROSÉ typically performs “APT.” during her solo portion of the DEADLINE World Tour setlist, but this marks the first time Mars has accompanied her for the song on the trek. After the pair dropped the track last October, it reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent 12 weeks atop the Billboard Global 200.

Sunday’s show marked the second of two back-to-back BLACKPINK concerts in L.A. After spending about a year apart to focus on solo projects, the band reunited earlier in July to kick off their DEADLINE trek with two shows in Goyang, South Korea. ROSÉ and bandmates LISA, JENNIE and JISOO will now spend the next six months touring on and off through North America, Asia and Europe.

Prior to resuming full-band activities, ROSÉ released her Billboard 200 No. 3 debut solo album, Rosie — on which “APT.” appears — in December. Of working with Mars for the project, the Australia-raised star told The Cut in February that she learned a lot about trusting herself and not rushing the songwriting process from the veteran pop superstar.

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“I’d always feel like, ‘It’s my fault, I should have an idea by this time,’ or, ‘Maybe I’m just not good enough,'” she told the publication at the time. “Bruno showed me that, as a creative, you have to listen to your intuition and your timing, and you’re allowed to trust in it. I’ve become more confident in what feels right to me and in doing whatever it takes to have that come to life.”

Watch Mars and ROSÉ perform “APT.” at SoFi below.

This article was first published on Billboard U.S.

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National Music Centre Turns 10, Announces New Exhibits, Programs and Performances

The Calgary-based non-profit houses four of Canada’s national music halls of fame, and it will celebrate its milestone anniversary with new exhibits, programs and events.

The National Music Centre (NMC) is turning 10, and to celebrate the Calgary-based National Music Centre will present many special events and exhibits over the coming year.

Things kicked off yesterday (April 9) with a launch party headlined by internationally renowned Canadian singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith. He performed for media, partners and supporters and was joined by Métis Canadian folk singer-songwriter Andrina Turenne and drum group Eya-Hey Nakoda. The latter played the ceremonial first sound in Studio Bell when it officially opened 10 years ago.

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