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Jennie Premieres Unreleased Songs While Headlining Open'er Festival

Stage teases point to imminent releases that would build on her post‑Ruby commercial momentum.

Overview

  • Jennie headlined the final night of Open'er Festival in Gdynia on July 4 and delivered a 17-track set that introduced three unreleased songs to the crowd.
  • The new tracks were titled “Lock It Down,” a dance-pop song about a secret love affair first previewed at Governors Ball, “Heaven,” an emotionally charged heartbreak song, and “Less Than A Lover,” a dreamy summer-written ballad.
  • Onstage she told fans she “can’t wait to share this new music” and said the songs would be released soon, signalling an imminent rollout rather than a distant plan.
  • Her hour-long show drew heavily from her 2025 solo album Ruby and included her collaborations “Dracula” with Tame Impala and “One of the Girls” with The Weeknd, with no BLACKPINK songs performed.
  • The live teases come as Jennie’s solo commercial profile continues to rise: the duet version of “Dracula” has become a major radio hit and Ruby has logged multi‑billion streams, showing festivals are now key venues for previewing and promoting her solo work.