BABYMONSTER is heading back on the road with their second world tour, CHOOM.
The tour comes shortly after the release of the group’s third mini album, CHOOM, which arrived on May 4, 2026. The project marked the group’s first comeback of the year and featured the tracks “MOON,” “CHOOM,” “I LIKE IT,” and “LOCKED IN.”
YG Entertainment first revealed the tour plans earlier this year. They confirmed that the new tour would be significantly larger than the group’s previous HELLO MONSTERS tour. This time, the group is expected to perform across five continents, with more dates for Europe, North America, and South America still expected to be announced later.
The title “CHOOM” comes from the Korean word for “dance” that matches the name of the group’s latest mini album and hints at a performance-focused concept built around choreography and stage production.
BABYMONSTER World Tour “CHOOM” Schedule
Here is a complete schedule for the BABYMONSTER tour
South Korea
- June 26–28, 2026 – Seoul – Jamsil Indoor Stadium
Japan
- July 8–9, 2026 – Kobe – GLION Arena Kobe
- July 28–29, 2026 – Fukuoka – Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall A
- August 1–2, 2026 – Yokohama – Pia Arena MM
- August 11–12, 2026 – Chiba – LaLa Arena Tokyo-Bay
- August 16, 2026 – Nagoya – IG Arena
Asia
- September 5, 2026 – Manila – SM Mall of Asia Arena
- September 12, 2026 – Macau – The Venetian Arena
- September 22–23, 2026 – Osaka – Kyocera Dome Osaka
- October 17, 2026 – Jakarta – Indonesia Arena
- November 7–8, 2026 – Bangkok – Impact Arena
- November 14, 2026 – Kuala Lumpur – Unifi Arena
- November 21–22, 2026 – Taipei – Taipei Arena
- November 28, 2026 – Singapore – Singapore Indoor Stadium
Oceania
- December 8, 2026 – Auckland – Spark Arena
- December 11, 2026 – Melbourne – ROD Lever Arena
- December 13, 2026 – Sydney – Qudos Bank Arena
Asia (2027)
- January 9, 2027 – Hong Kong – Asia-world Arena
BABYMONSTER World Tour Tickets
Seoul tickets flew during the fanclub pre-sale, and the Manila stop was promoted by Live Nation Philippines. Weverse pre-sale registration for Manila closed in mid-May, with general sales following on June 4. For Jakarta and other cities, local promoters are still finalizing details, meaning MONSTIEZ needs to keep their eyes locked on official channels.
At the moment, member Rami remains on hiatus for health reasons and did not participate in the CHOOM mini album recordings.
With more cities still expected to be revealed later, the CHOOM world tour will be the group’s biggest global run yet.
