BABYMONSTER set to embark on their first world tour

  • 이소연 |2024.12.12 11:36
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YG Entertainment’s rookie girl group, BABYMONSTER, is set to embark on their first world tour, laying the groundwork for their entry into the North American market. On December 12, YG Entertainment announced on their official blog the '2025 BABYMONSTER 1st WORLD TOUR <HELLO MONSTERS> IN NORTH AMERICA'


According to the announcement, BABYMONSTER will hold one concert each on February 28 in Newark, New Jersey, and March 2 in Los Angeles, California.


The Newark performance will take place at the Prudential Center, while the Los Angeles concert will be held at the Kia Forum. These performances mark BABYMONSTER’s first encounters with North American audiences and are particularly significant as the group will perform at major arena venues less than a year after their official debut.


BABYMONSTER showcased their global potential with their first full-length album, 'DRIP', which debuted at No. 149 on the Billboard 200 chart. Recognized by prominent media outlets such as Billboard as one of the "most promising K-pop rookies of 2024," the group has garnered attention for their remarkable trajectory. Following their debut concert at Seoul's KSPO DOME on January 25 and 26, their tour will include stops in North America (Newark and LA) and Japan (Kanagawa, Aichi, Osaka, and Fukuoka), covering a total of 15 shows across seven cities. Additional tour stops are expected to be announced, signaling plans to expand their tour globally.


Tickets for the '2025 BABYMONSTER 1st WORLD TOUR <HELLO MONSTERS> IN NORTH AMERICA' will go on sale at 3 PM local time on December 18. Although there will be no presales, MONSTIEZ MEMBERSHIP holders will enjoy special ticketing benefits.


Written by Yoon Sang Geun

Translated by Lee So Yun




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