K-Pop’s Babymonster Announce First-Ever U.S. Tour Dates

K-Pop’s Babymonster Announce First-Ever U.S. Tour Dates

K-pop’s emerging girl group Babymonster announced their first world tour set for early 2025, which includes a pair of shows in the U.S.

The “Hello Monsters” tour will kick-off with a-two-night show in Seoul, South Korea from January 25-26, followed by U.S. gigs at the Prudential Center in Newark on February 28 and the iconic Kia Forum in Los Angeles on March 2. After wrapping the stateside leg of their trek, the band will head to Japan for multiple consecutive dates in the cities of Kanagawa, Osaka, Aichi, and Fukuoka throughout March and April.

Babymonster was established by YG Entertainment – a South Korean multinational entertainment agency which also formed 2NE1 and BLACKPINK – and officially introduced their first self-titled EP, BABYMONS7ER, in April 2024. The EP featured hit songs like “Batter Up,” “Sheesh,” and “Like That,” which sold over 400,000 copies. The EP stayed atop the Billboard Global 200 for 14 weeks, as well as the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. for 18 weeks.

Babymonster recently dropped their first full-length album, DRIP, featuring nine dynamic songs composed by South Korea’s renowned rapper and singer-songwriter G-Dragon. The album’s hit track “DRIP” surpassed 100 million views in 21 days with the group’s official YouTube channel amassing over 7.7 million subscribers.

The K-pop band consists of Ruka, Pharita, Asa, Ahyeon, Rami, Rora, and Chiquita.

Tickets to the “Hello Monsters” tour will go on general sale on Wednesday, December 18. Babymonster fans can check out the band’s official website for tickets and more information.

See Babymonster’s tour schedule below:

Hello Monsters Tour Dates

01/25- Seoul, South Korea- KSPO Dome
01/26- Seoul, South Korea- KSPO Dome
02/28- Newark, NJ- Prudential Center
03/02- Los Angeles- Kia Forum
03/14- Kanagawa, Japan- Pia Arena MM
03/15- Kanagawa, Japan- Pia Arena MM
03/22- Aichi, Japan- Port Messe Nagoya Exhibition Hall 1
03/23- Aichi, Japan- Port Messe Nagoya Exhibition Hall 1
04/03- Osaka, Japan- Asue Arena Osaka
04/04- Osaka, Japan- Asue Arena Osaka
04/12- Kanagawa, Japan- K-Arena Yokohama
04/13- Kanagawa, Japan- K-Arena Yokohama
04/19- Fukuoka, Japan- Fukuoka Kokusai Center
04/20- Fukuoka, Japan- Fukuoka Kokusai Center

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