Blackpink is holding a live countdown for the release of their new track "Pink Venom."

Fans all over the world can watch the live get-together of the world's most famous girl group on the official YouTube page of Blackpink. The Blackpink live stream will start at 12 p.m. Korea time, Friday (11 p.m. ET, Thursday) – an hour ahead of the release of "Pink Venom" and its music video.

The group's management agency, YG Entertainment, made the announcement on Twitter and also shared the latest promotional photo of the "Ice Cream" singers.

The live stream will take place in a set that resembles the production set of "Pink Venom." At the live online event, Jennie Kim, Roseanne Park, Kim Jisoo and Lisa Manobal will share anecdotes about the filming process of their upcoming music video.

The K-pop idols are also expected to give some spoilers about their new album, "Born Pink," which will be a follow-up to "The Album." It will release on Sept. 16.

Blackpink members will also answer questions from fans during the live broadcast.

The "How You Like That" singers released the first teaser trailer of "Pink Venom" on Tuesday. The video features an eerie backdrop of black-hooded figures sitting around a mysterious object. The four Blackpink members then make an entry, with their faces partially decorated with face masks.

"I bring the pain like," one of them sings. The video closes as the title of the song appears on the screen.

Blackpink supporters, known as BLINKS, are one of the biggest fan groups in the industry. Despite not releasing a single album in two years, fan support has helped the quartet to maintain its presence on Billboard charts. Several of their music videos have breached over a billion views on YouTube.

When news of their comeback album was announced in July, YG Entertainment stocks soared by 11%, which proves the girl group's impact on the music industry.

The girl group is set to embark on a 27-city world tour, which will begin in Seoul on Oct. 15 and 16.

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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 22: Girl group BLACKPINK attend the 6th Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards on February 22, 2017 in Seoul, South Korea. Han Myung-Gu/WireImage