BABYMONSTER's First Major World Tour Has Arrived—Why "CHOOM" Could Be the Biggest Breakthrough of Their Career
- Jon Lui
- 2 days ago
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After months of anticipation, BABYMONSTER has officially launched its first major global concert tour, 2026–27 BABYMONSTER WORLD TOUR [CHOOM], beginning with a spectacular three-night run in Seoul from June 26–28, 2026. It's more than just another K-pop tour—it's a defining moment for one of the biggest fourth-generation girl groups.
From sold-out shows to ambitious international stops, YG Entertainment is making one thing clear: BABYMONSTER is ready to become a worldwide touring powerhouse.

A Massive Opening in Seoul
The tour kicked off at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul with three highly anticipated concerts:
June 26, 2026 (Friday) – 8:00 PM KST
June 27, 2026 (Saturday) – 6:00 PM KST
June 28, 2026 (Sunday) – 5:00 PM KST
Demand has been overwhelming. Tickets for all three shows sold out quickly, prompting YG Entertainment to release additional restricted-view seats to accommodate fans eager to witness the opening weekend.
The Tour Doesn't Stop There
Following Seoul, BABYMONSTER will take CHOOM across Asia before expanding to Oceania and eventually Europe, North America, and South America.
Confirmed Asia-Pacific Tour Dates
Japan
July 8–9 – Kobe
July 28–29 – Fukuoka
August 1–2 – Yokohama
August 11–12 – Chiba
August 16 – Nagoya
September 22–23 – Osaka (Kyocera Dome)
Philippines
September 5 – Manila
Macau
September 12 – The Venetian Arena
Indonesia
October 17 – Jakarta
Thailand
November 11–12 – Bangkok
Malaysia
November 14 – Kuala Lumpur
Taiwan
November 21–22 – Taipei
Singapore
November 28 – Singapore Indoor Stadium
New Zealand
December 8 – Auckland
Australia
December 11 – Melbourne
December 13 – Sydney
Additional dates across Europe and the Americas are expected to be announced as the tour continues into 2027.
Their Biggest Tour Yet
While BABYMONSTER impressed fans with previous fan concerts and the Hello Monsters tour, CHOOM is on another level.
The tour spans five continents, features at least 27 performances, and includes the group's first-ever solo dome concerts at Kyocera Dome Osaka, a milestone that many K-pop artists spend years working toward.
It's a bold statement that BABYMONSTER is no longer just a promising rookie group—they're becoming one of YG Entertainment's biggest global acts.
Riding the Momentum of "CHOOM"
The tour follows the release of BABYMONSTER's third mini album, CHOOM, and the digital single "Sugar Honey Ice Tea," both of which have generated strong fan engagement and showcased the group's signature blend of powerful vocals, rap, and performance.
With an expanded discography and increasingly polished stage production, fans can expect larger sets, new choreography, live-band arrangements, and surprise moments throughout the tour.
Why Everyone Is Talking About It
Few K-pop groups have expanded this quickly.
In less than three years since debuting, BABYMONSTER has evolved from one of the industry's most anticipated rookie groups into a global touring act capable of selling out arenas across Asia. Their rapid growth reflects not only YG Entertainment's confidence in the group but also the strength of their international fanbase, MONSTIEZ.
As the tour travels from Seoul to Japan, Southeast Asia, Oceania, and eventually the rest of the world, one thing is becoming increasingly clear: 2026 could be remembered as the year BABYMONSTER truly became a global K-pop phenomenon.
If the opening weekend in Seoul is any indication, the CHOOM World Tour is only getting started—and fans around the world won't want to miss what comes next. Are you planning on going to CHOOM? Let us know in the comments!

