BABYMONSTER's CHOOM World Tour Opens in Seoul on June 26. North America and Europe Dates Are Still Coming.
One month out. BABYMONSTER's second world tour, CHOOM, opens June 26 at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul with a three-night run - and it's already the group's largest touring undertaking, with five continents confirmed and the Asia-Pacific leg fully announced. North America, South America, and Europe dates have been teased by YG Entertainment but not yet confirmed.
Confirmed Tour Dates
Seoul, South Korea
June 26 - Jamsil Indoor Stadium
June 27 - Jamsil Indoor Stadium
June 28 - Jamsil Indoor Stadium
Japan (6 cities, 11 shows)
July 11-12 - Yokohama, Kanagawa (Yokohama Arena)
July 17-18 - Nagoya, Aichi (Dolphins Arena)
July 22-23 - Fukuoka (Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall A)
Aug. 1-2 - Sapporo, Hokkaido (Hokkaido Life Mutual Aid Sapporo Arena)
Sep. 10-11 - Osaka (Marine & Walk Osaka ※ dome shows TBC)
Sep. 22-23 - Osaka (Kyocera Dome Osaka) (first solo dome concerts)
Asia & Oceania
Macau - Date TBC
Manila, Philippines - Date TBC (Live Nation Philippines)
Jakarta, Indonesia - Date TBC
Singapore - Date TBC
Hong Kong - Date TBC
Auckland, New Zealand - Date TBC
Melbourne, Australia - Date TBC
Sydney, Australia - Date TBC
North America, South America, Europe - Dates TBD YG Entertainment has confirmed these regions are included in the tour. Announcements are expected in the coming weeks.
Tickets
Seoul (Nol Ticket): world.nol.com - Additional restricted-view seats released May 13; up to 4 tickets per show
Japan: BABYMONSTER Japan official site - babymonster-japan.jp
Manila: Live Nation Philippines - via Weverse for presale; general sale June 4
Other Asia/Oceania dates: Check ygfamily.com/en/artists/babymonster/concert for updates as local promoters confirm
North America, South America, and Europe ticket links are not yet available. Monitor YG Family's official channels and Weverse for announcements.
Context
CHOOM is named after the Korean word for "dance" - matching the title of the group's third mini-album, released May 4. Member Rami remains on hiatus for health reasons and did not participate in the album recordings; her status for the tour has not been confirmed by YG.
The previous Hello Monsters World Tour (2025) ran 32 shows across 20 cities and drew 300,000 attendees across Asia and North America. The Kyocera Dome Osaka dates mark BABYMONSTER's first solo dome concerts.

