BABYMONSTER Ends First World Tour with 300K Fans and a Promise

BABYMONSTER wrapped up their first world tour with a bang, drawing 300,000 fans across 20 cities. The rookie powerhouse is now gearing up to drop their second mini album, 'WE GO UP', in October.

The Final Stop in Seattle Sets the Stage

After an epic eight-month global run, BABYMONSTER brought their debut world tour to a dazzling close in Seattle. On September 12 (local time), the Climate Pledge Arena transformed into a playground of screaming fans, K-pop energy, and pure girl power for the final show of their ‘2025 BABYMONSTER 1st WORLD TOUR .

One Tour, 20 Cities, 300,000 Fans

Kicking off in Seoul back in January, the tour spanned 20 cities and 32 shows across North America, Japan, and Asia—reaching over 300,000 fans in total. That’s a serious flex for a group only in their second year since debut.

A Setlist Built for Impact

The finale wasn’t about winding down—it was about going out with a bang. The group opened with high-energy tracks like “DRIP” and “BATTER UP,” then shifted into fan-favorite solos, a BLACKPINK cover (YG family pride!), and their latest hit, “HOT SAUCE.” The synergy between the fierce live band and the members’ vocals gave the concert real goosebumps energy.

Stage Presence on Another Level

With months of touring under their belt, BABYMONSTER’s stage presence has leveled up. Whether hyping up the crowd with powerful moves or vibing freely across the stage, they had fans eating out of the palm of their hands. “We truly enjoyed every moment with MONSTIEZ around the world,” the members shared. “We’ll be back soon—stronger and better!”

Next Up: Comeback in October

The tour may be over, but the grind never stops. On October 10 (October 11 in Japan), the group returns with their second mini album ‘WE GO UP’. The title track, built on a hip-hop foundation, showcases their climb to new heights—literally. The album features four tracks: “WE GO UP,” “PSYCHO,” “SUPA DUPALUV,” and “WILD,” all promising different flavors of BABYMONSTER’s evolving sound.

What’s Next for the ‘Monster Rookie’?

With arena-level venues, a skyrocketing international fanbase, and a comeback that promises to up the ante, BABYMONSTER isn’t slowing down anytime soon. From “rookie” to “unstoppable,” they’re rewriting the K-pop playbook in real time.

Question is—are you ready to go up with them?

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