BABYMONSTER heading to Manila, Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore & more for 'CHOOM' world tour

BABYMONSTER heading to Manila, Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore & more for 'CHOOM' world tour

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BABYMONSTER and YG Entertainment have unveiled additional dates for the group’s ongoing 2026–27 BABYMONSTER WORLD TOUR ‘춤 (CHOOM)’, expanding the run to 27 shows across 18 cities.

The newly announced leg will see the K-pop act head across Asia with stops in Manila, Macau, Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Singapore, and Hong Kong. The tour will also mark the group’s first-ever performances in Oceania, with concerts lined up in Auckland, Melbourne, and Sydney.

Prior to the announcement, YG Entertainment had already confirmed shows in Seoul alongside multiple Japanese cities including Kobe, Fukuoka, Yokohama, Chiba, Nagoya, and Osaka.

With the latest expansion, BABYMONSTER’s Osaka concert is also set to take place at the iconic Kyocera Dome — one of Japan’s five major domes — further cementing the group’s growing global reach.

The tour follows the success of BABYMONSTER’s debut world tour, HELLO MONSTERS, which saw the group perform 32 shows across 20 cities last year.

YG Entertainment shared, “As this is a large-scale tour spanning five continents, we are devoting great effort to ensure a high-quality performance.” The company also confirmed that additional dates across Europe, North America, and South America will be announced at a later date.

BABYMONSTER are currently promoting their third mini album, 춤 (CHOOM), which was released on 4 May.

2026–27 BABYMONSTER WORLD TOUR ‘춤 (CHOOM)’ dates

  • 26–28 June — Seoul, Jamsil Indoor Stadium
  • 8–9 July — Kobe, GLION Arena Kobe
  • 28–29 July — Fukuoka, Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall A
  • 1–2 August — Yokohama, PIA Arena MM
  • 11–12 August — Chiba, LaLa Arena Tokyo Bay
  • 16 August — Nagoya, IG Arena
  • 22–23 September — Osaka, Kyocera Dome Osaka
  • 5 September — Manila, SM Mall of Asia Arena
  • 12 September — Macau, The Venetian Arena
  • 17 October — Jakarta, Indonesia Arena
  • 7–8 November — Bangkok, IMPACT Arena
  • 14 November — Kuala Lumpur, UNIFI Arena
  • 21–22 November — Taipei, Taipei Arena
  • 28 November — Singapore, Singapore Indoor Stadium
  • 8 December — Auckland, Spark Arena
  • 11 December — Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
  • 13 December — Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena
  • 9 January 2027 — Hong Kong, AsiaWorld-Arena