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BLACKPINK to get 10th anniversary commemorative stamps through Korea Post
BLACKPINK's 10th anniversary is getting a national keepsake twist, with commemorative stamps going on sale June 16 through Korea's postal service.
May 8, 2026
BLACKPINK is getting a commemorative stamp release through Korea Post on June 16, turning the group's 10th debut anniversary into a collector event with unusual institutional weight. According to Korea JoongAng Daily, YG Entertainment said on May 7 that the collaboration will include 10 stamp designs inspired by BLACKPINK's discography, plus a commemorative packet with member portraits and stage photos. MK's English report added that the 10-stamp set will cost 8,800 won and the commemorative packet will be priced at 25,000 won, while JoongAng reported that overseas orders will be available through YG Select and Korea Post's English-language site. That makes this more than another anniversary drop. It is BLACKPINK merch reframed as a state-backed keepsake, which lands differently in a fandom economy where fans collect, trade, and archive objects as proof of an era.
The timing is sharp for a group that is already back in full power mode. We have been tracking BLACKPINK's DEADLINE era and its wider afterglow across HITKULTR, from the group's comeback rollout to long-tail milestone wins on YouTube. This stamp release taps that same idea from a completely different angle. Instead of chart flexes or luxury campaigns, it frames BLACKPINK as a cultural export important enough to sit inside an institution that usually marks nationally meaningful people, events, and objects.
BLACKPINK's commemorative stamps come with clear purchase dates and an overseas buying route
BLACKPINK's commemorative stamps go on general sale June 16, and the practical details matter as much as the prestige angle if you are actually trying to buy one. Sports Kyunghyang's English report said the stamps and packet will be sold at major post offices nationwide and through the internet post office, with online presales opening at 7 p.m. on June 12 and closing at midnight on June 15. MK's English report added that the 10-stamp set is priced at 8,800 won, while the commemorative packet costs 25,000 won. JoongAng also reported that overseas fans can order through YG Select and Korea Post's English-language site. In other words, this is not a single novelty sheet. It is a properly packaged collector product designed to hit both casual buyers and hard core BLINK completionists without forcing overseas fans straight into reseller territory.
The bigger story is how BLACKPINK's anniversary merch gets framed as cultural record
Korea Post's involvement is the detail that gives this drop its extra weight. Commemorative issues are generally reserved for nationally significant events, figures, and objects, according to Sports Kyunghyang's English report, and The Korea Times separately framed the rollout as a tribute to BLACKPINK's global cultural reach. JoongAng and StarNews also described BLACKPINK as the first female K-pop act reported to receive that kind of stamp treatment. That is why this reads bigger than a routine anniversary merch cycle. If you spend time inside K-pop fandom, you already know physical keepsakes carry their own mythology. A state-backed stamp set does not replace albums, tours, or chart records. It formalizes them into something that looks a lot closer to institutional memory, which is a very different flex.
BLACKPINK's 10th-anniversary stamp release also fits the group's current momentum
BLACKPINK does not need a stamp set to prove its place in pop, but the timing makes the symbolism louder. StarNews tied the announcement to the group's latest commercial run, while we have already seen the quartet's post hiatus cycle expand through solo teases around Lisa, renewed group activity, and ongoing fan appetite for archival objects that mark eras, not just songs. YG Entertainment said in the JoongAng report that the release would let fans encounter BLACKPINK's musical journey in a new form. That is neat corporate phrasing, but it also feels accurate. For a group whose imagery has always been as important as the music packaging around it, commemorative stamps are almost absurdly on brand. They freeze BLACKPINK into collectible miniatures, then let the postal system certify the moment and give this anniversary cycle one more object fans will likely chase for years.







