BABYMONSTER To Bring ‘CHOOM’ World Tour To Manila
The YG Entertainment girl group is coming to Manila for the first time this September as part of their world tour.
Courtesy of YG Entertain
Courtesy of YG Entertainment
K-pop girl group BABYMONSTER is set to make their Manila debut as part of the upcoming CHOOM 2026-27 World Tour, scheduled for September 5, 2026 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.
The announcement was made on May 11 through the group’s official social media channels, unveiling the Asia and Oceania leg of their highly anticipated tour. Manila will serve as one of the first regional stops before the group heads to Macao, Jakarta, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Singapore, Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney, and Hong Kong.
Presented by Live Nation Philippines, the CHOOM World Tour supports the group’s third mini album of the same name, released on May 4. Prior to the Asia and Oceania dates, BABYMONSTER will kick off their tour in Seoul on June 26, before continuing to Japanese cities including Kobe, Fukuoka, Yokohama, Chiba, Nagoya, and Osaka.
Consisting of RUKA, PHARITA, ASA, AHYEON, RORA, RAMI, and CHIQUITA, BABYMONSTER is currently promoting as a six-member act, while member RAMI remains on hiatus. Since debuting under YG Entertainment in 2024, the group has steadily gained international attention for their catchy releases including “SHEESH,” “DRIP,” “WE GO UP, ” and “BATTER UP,” and have built a global fanbase through their music and live performances.
Tickets range from PHP 3,500 for Box Regular to PHP 16,050 for SVIP, with presale starting on June 1 at 12 PM PHT and general onsale on June 4 at 12 PM PHT. Fans can secure their tickets via SM Tickets outlets nationwide and online on smtickets.com.
Additional cities across Europe, North America, and South America are expected to be confirmed at a later date.
As we anticipate BABYMONSTER’s first-ever concert in Manila, check out their latest EP CHOOM below:

Andrea Manuel
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