YG Entertainment girl group BABYMONSTER released the first teaser video for their upcoming 2026-2027 world tour on March 28 at midnight KST, confirming Seoul, Kobe and Fukuoka as the opening cities for what is shaping up to be a massive global concert.
The short teaser clip, shared on the group’s official social media channels, builds on the tour’s initial announcement made on March 16, which first revealed that the seven-member group would be taking to stages around the world.
According to the previous announcement, BABYMONSTER will begin the tour in Seoul before heading to six cities across Japan, including Kobe, Fukuoka, Yokohama, Chiba, Nagoya and Osaka. Allkpop.
The tour is also expected to visit cities in Asia, Oceania, Europe, North America and South America, although specific dates and locations for those regions have not yet been announced.
While exact tour dates are unconfirmed, YG Entertainment founder Yang Hyun Suk previously stated that the world tour would begin in June 2026. The timeline lines up with the group’s upcoming music releases.
YG announced that BABYMONSTER will release their third mini album, titled CHOOMin early May, followed by a full album due in October. The launch of the tour in June will give the group time to promote the new mini-album before taking to the concert stage.
The 2026-2027 tour marks the second major concert series for BABYMONSTER, following their debut world tour, “Hello Monsters”, in 2025. Hello Kpop reported.
That tour attracted over 400,000 fans at 32 shows around the world and established the group as one of K-pop’s fastest-rising live acts. Reviews from stops in cities like Seattle praised the group’s sharp choreography, live vocals and strong stage presence.
BABYMONSTER debuted under YG Entertainment in November 2023 with the single “Batter Up” as a six-member group. The lineup expanded to seven members; Ruka, Pharita, Asa, Ahyeon, Rami, Rora and Chiquita, with the release of their first mini album, “BABYMONS7ER”, in April 2024.
Since then, the group has steadily grown its international fan base, with all seven members recently appearing on the March 2026 Rookie Idol Brand Reputation Chart.
Fans are now waiting for the full program and ticket details, with further city announcements expected in the coming weeks. Given the size of the first tour and the group’s continued growth, demand for tickets is expected to be high once sales open, as per Kpop Exchange.


