KL Joins BABYMONSTER’s Expanding Global Tour Map

BABYMONSTER is scaling up fast. The YG Entertainment girl group has confirmed 29 shows across 18 cities as part of its upcoming 2026–27 World Tour, [춤 (CHOOM)], marking its most ambitious live run to date.

The newly announced Asia and Oceania leg adds 11 cities to an itinerary that already included Seoul and six Japanese stops, underscoring the group’s accelerating global reach less than three years after its debut.

Among the newly revealed destinations is Kuala Lumpur, where BABYMONSTER is scheduled to perform at Unifi Arena on November 14, 2026. The Malaysian stop places the group alongside a growing wave of K-pop acts returning to Southeast Asia as demand for large-scale arena shows continues to rise across the region.

The tour will take BABYMONSTER through Manila, Macao, Jakarta, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Singapore and Hong Kong before heading to Auckland, Melbourne and Sydney. The Oceania dates are particularly notable, marking the group’s first performances in the region.

Another milestone arrives in Japan. BABYMONSTER is set to perform at Kyocera Dome Osaka, one of the country’s premier dome venues. Securing a dome concert roughly two years and five months after debut reflects the speed at which the group has expanded from rookie act to arena-level draw.

The announcement follows the success of the group’s first world tour, HELLO MONSTERS, which drew approximately 300,000 attendees across 32 shows in 20 cities. Rather than simply adding more dates, the new tour represents a broader geographical footprint, extending BABYMONSTER’s presence into markets they have yet to visit.

The timing also aligns with strong momentum in the group’s music career. Their third mini album, [춤 (CHOOM)], topped iTunes album charts in multiple territories and reached No. 1 on the Worldwide Album Chart, reinforcing their growing international profile.

As K-pop’s global touring circuit becomes increasingly competitive, scale matters. With nearly 30 shows already confirmed and additional announcements for Europe, North America and South America expected, BABYMONSTER’s latest tour is shaping up to be less about maintaining momentum and more about testing just how far that momentum can carry them.

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