BABYMONSTER to Kick Off First World Tour at Seoul's KSPO DOME
BABYMONSTER to Kick Off First World Tour at Seoul's KSPO DOME
BABYMONSTER, the rookie girl group from YG Entertainment, is set to make a grand entrance at Seoul's KSPO DOME, marking the beginning of their debut world tour.

According to YG Entertainment, BABYMONSTER will hold their '2025 BABYMONSTER 1st WORLD TOUR IN SEOUL' concert on January 25th and 26th at the Olympic Park KSPO DOME in Seoul.

This achievement is noteworthy as BABYMONSTER will perform at the KSPO DOME, known as the 'sanctuary of K-pop,' less than a year after their official debut. It's rare for a rookie girl group to host their first concert at such a large venue, reflecting YG's confidence in their high-quality performance and the music industry's high expectations for the group.

The world tour is a significant milestone for BABYMONSTER, signaling their active presence on the international stage. Fans worldwide are eagerly anticipating the event, which will feature a setlist including their first full album [DRIP], showcasing BABYMONSTER's solid live performances and unique stage presence. A fierce ticketing competition is expected.

Following their Seoul concerts, BABYMONSTER will expand their tour to New Jersey in February and Los Angeles in March, with plans to visit various global locations. While the full schedule remains under wraps, YG has stated their intention to reach as many fans as possible, suggesting that the group will ignite their popularity across North America and beyond.
BABYMONSTER to Kick Off First World Tour at Seoul's KSPO DOME
BABYMONSTER to Kick Off First World Tour at Seoul's KSPO DOME
Meanwhile, BABYMONSTER released their first full album [DRIP] on the 1st of this month and have been actively promoting it across various platforms such as music shows, radio, and YouTube, receiving positive feedback from music fans. They will continue to engage with fans through the end of the year with their double title tracks 'DRIP' and 'CLIK CLAK,' as well as their follow-up song 'Love In My Heart.'