Jennie of BLACKPINK is set to open a new chapter in her solo career with her first-ever photo exhibition, titled “J2NNI5.” The exhibition will run from January 16 to January 29, 2026, at YOUTHQUAKE in Seoul. It will be open daily from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM KST.
Tickets are priced at 10,000 KRW (around $7), and all proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to charity. The exhibition will operate on an advance booking-only basis, with no tickets sold on-site. Tickets will go on sale on January 9, 2026, at 8:00 PM KST through Melon Ticket.
“J2NNI5,” pronounced as “Jennie’s,” will be held on her 30th birthday at YOUTHQUAKE, located at 25 Hyoja-ro in Jongno-gu, Seoul. While the specific charity that will receive the proceeds has not yet been announced.
Over the years, Jennie has made several major donations. In June 2025, she donated 100 million won to the Seoul National University College of Medicine. In May 2024, she gave another 100 million won to Habitat Korea to support an international alternative school.
Earlier this year, she donated part of her Los Angeles concert profits to wildfire relief efforts and also contributed 100 million won to Bridge Korea Disaster Relief. Many of these donations were made in the name of her fans, BLINKs.
The photo exhibition comes during a very busy time for Jennie. She is currently on BLACKPINK’s ongoing “DEADLINE” World Tour, which began in July and is scheduled to conclude in Hong Kong on January 26, 2026. The tour has been historic, including BLACKPINK becoming the first K-pop girl group to headline Wembley Stadium in London.
At the same time, Jennie has been focusing on her solo work under her own label, Odd Atelier, which she launched in 2023. She released her first full-length solo album, Ruby, in March 2025, and it received strong attention from fans and critics alike. Ruby was the third-best K-pop album of this year, according to the Billboard year-end ranking.
Meanwhile, BLACKPINK will release their new EP in January, likely followed by encore shows in Seoul.

