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BABYMONSTER 2026-27 World Tour Announced: Seoul, Full Japan Lineup, and More Cities Coming

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Official 2026-27 BABYMONSTER World Tour poster featuring confirmed cities in South Korea and Japan.

BABYMONSTER is taking over the world, and this time the scale is bigger than anything the group has done before. YG Entertainment has officially announced the 2026-27 BABYMONSTER World Tour, revealing the first batch of confirmed cities and teasing a global rollout that will span multiple continents across 2026 and into 2027. With Seoul and a full Japan lineup already locked in, and Europe, North America, South America, and Oceania all confirmed as upcoming destinations, MONSTERZ around the world have every reason to start planning now.

2026-27 BABYMONSTER World Tour: What Is Confirmed So Far

DetailInfo
Tour Name2026-27 BABYMONSTER World Tour
GroupBABYMONSTER
LabelYG Entertainment
Confirmed RegionsAsia and Oceania, Europe, North America, South America
Additional CitiesTo Be Announced

All Confirmed Cities So Far

Based on the official announcement poster, the following cities have been confirmed for the first phase of the tour:

CountryConfirmed Cities
South KoreaSeoul
JapanKobe, Fukuoka, Yokohama, Chiba, Nagoya, Osaka

The Japan leg represents a notably extensive run across the country, covering major cities from west to east. Fukuoka provides coverage of southern Japan, while Kobe, Osaka, and Nagoya address the central Kansai and Chubu regions. Yokohama and Chiba bring the tour close to the greater Tokyo metropolitan area.

Which Regions Are Coming Next

While specific cities and dates for the following regions have not yet been announced, the official poster confirms that performances are planned across all of these areas:

  • Asia and Oceania (beyond South Korea and Japan)
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America

YG Entertainment has confirmed that additional city and date announcements are coming in the near future. Fans in all of these regions can expect official updates through BABYMONSTER’s official social channels and YG Entertainment’s platforms as the rollout continues.

Why This Tour Is a Big Deal

The 2026-27 BABYMONSTER World Tour marks a significant step forward in the group’s global presence. BABYMONSTER held their first world tour, Hello Monsters, in 2025, which covered Korea, Japan, other parts of Asia, and North America. That tour was already considered remarkable given that the group’s official full-member debut as OT7 took place on April 1, 2024, making them one of the few K-pop girl groups to reach arena-level world touring within their first two years of activity.

The new 2026-27 tour expands the scope considerably by adding Europe, South America, and Oceania to the itinerary, regions that were not part of the previous tour. Additionally, the Japan leg has been extended with new cities including Kobe and Chiba, which were added compared to prior Japanese touring stops.

Additional BABYMONSTER News

Alongside the tour announcement, YG Entertainment also revealed that member Rami is expected to rejoin BABYMONSTER, based on a hint included in the group’s latest music video for “Supa Dupa Luv”. No official confirmed date for Rami’s return has been announced at the time of writing, but the MV teaser has generated significant discussion among fans.

How to Stay Updated on New City Announcements

New city and date announcements for the 2026-27 BABYMONSTER World Tour will be released by YG Entertainment on an ongoing basis. You can follow official updates via:

  • BABYMONSTER’s official social media channels
  • YG Entertainment’s official platforms
  • Weverse for fan community updates

Ticket information for confirmed cities will be shared through official channels as each date is formally announced.


BABYMONSTER’s 2026-27 World Tour is shaping up to be the group’s most ambitious live project yet. With Seoul and seven Japanese cities already locked in and four more global regions confirmed to follow, the only question left for MONSTERZ worldwide is which city gets announced next.

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