K-pop girl group Babymonster will make their return to Malaysia with a stop at Unifi Arena on Nov 14 as part of its 2026–27 Choom world tour across Asia and Oceania.
Formed under YG Entertainment, Babymonster is a seven-member group that debuted in 2023 and quickly rose to global attention.
The group has been recognised for its strong live vocals, precise choreography and performance-driven identity, traits that have drawn comparisons to some of the label’s most successful acts.
In a short time, it has built a rapidly growing international fanbase known as Monstiez, supported by viral music releases and high-engagement online content.

The Kuala Lumpur concert forms part of a wider regional tour schedule revealed by YG Entertainment on May 11 via its official social media platforms.
The announcement outlined multiple stops across Asia and Oceania, marking one of the group’s most extensive touring efforts since debut.
The Malaysia show is jointly promoted by Live Nation Malaysia and iMe Malaysia, continuing the country’s streak of hosting major K-pop acts at large-scale venues.
The Unifi Arena stop is expected to attract strong regional interest, particularly among fans travelling from neighbouring countries.
Ticket sales will roll out in phases: The Monstiez Membership (Global) presale begins on June 30, followed by a Mastercard presale on July 1 for eligible cardholders.
Live Nation presale access will be available on July 2, with general ticket sales opening on July 3 through official ticketing platforms.
Babymonster’s rise has been marked by a focus on performance strength and multimedia engagement, positioning it as one of the more closely watched new-generation K-pop acts.
Its upcoming tour is expected to feature a mix of established tracks and newer releases, alongside the high-energy staging that has become a defining feature of their performances.
Further details and updates are available via Live Nation Malaysia’s official channels.
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