BABYMONSTER WORLD TOUR [Choom] — Seoul

June 26, 2026


BABYMONSTER kicks off their first world tour Choom (dance) with three sold-out nights at Jamsil Indoor Stadium, Seoul (Jun 26-28). YG's seven-member global girl group headlines one of summer 2026's biggest K-pop events.

BABYMONSTER WORLD TOUR [Choom] — Seoul

June 26, 2026 – June 28, 2026
BABYMONSTER kicks off their first world tour Choom (dance) with three sold-out nights at Jamsil Indoor Stadium, Seoul (Jun 26-28). YG's seven-member global girl group headlines one of summer 2026's biggest K-pop events.

YG Entertainment’s first girl group in nearly a decade didn’t ease into the global market — BABYMONSTER debuted in 2023 and immediately went wide. Seven members, seven nationalities represented in the fandom, and a performance style built entirely around the idea that dance is the statement. Their debut year produced sold-out shows, viral choreography breakdowns, and a fanbase that spread well before a world tour was even announced.

The Tour

CHOOM is their first world tour, and the name is intentional — it means “dance” in Korean. The Seoul dates are three nights at Jamsil Indoor Stadium (June 26–28), with a third night added after the first two sold out within minutes. Jamsil holds around 12,000 per night, which means the Seoul run alone accounts for roughly 36,000 tickets. After Seoul, the tour moves through Asia, then North America and Europe later in the year.

What to Expect

BABYMONSTER’s live show is choreography-first. The members — Ruka, Pharita, Asa, Ahyeon, Rami, Rora, and Chiquita — each hold their own as solo performers, and the group’s ensemble sequences are the kind that get dissected frame-by-frame on social media the next day. Expect a full production: multiple costume changes, elaborate staging, and high physical energy across the full runtime.

Venue

Jamsil Indoor Stadium is in Songpa-gu, southeast Seoul. It’s one of the city’s established mid-size indoor arenas — used for major K-pop shows since the 1980s and familiar to anyone who follows the Korean concert circuit. The floor standing section and tiered seating give most angles a good sightline.

Getting There

Take subway Line 2 or Line 8 to Sports Complex Station (잠실종합운동장역), Exit 5 or 6. The arena entrance is a 5-minute walk from the gate. During major events, expect crowds from the station exit — allow 30 minutes buffer time.

Tickets

Tickets are sold via Weverse Shop and Interpark. Fan club (Bebe) pre-sale runs before the general on-sale. Check the official BABYMONSTER Weverse channel for exact dates — demand will exceed supply at every tier.

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