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EtcBabyMonster Wraps Up First Fan Tour with Epic Seoul Finale—Fans Go Wild
YG Entertainment
YG Entertainment
YG Entertainment
YG Entertainment

YG Entertainment’s rookie girl group, BabyMonster, has successfully wrapped up its first fan meeting tour.

BabyMonster concluded their tour with the event BabyMonster PRESENTS: SEE YOU THERE FINALE IN SEOUL, on the 10th and 11th, at Kyung Hee University’s Peace Hall. This marked the end of their three-month tour, which kicked off in Tokyo in May and included 12 stops across seven cities, culminating in a celebration with their South Korean fans.

At the fan meeting, BabyMonster opened with a high-energy performance of “SHEESH” and continued with dynamic live renditions of “LIKE THAT,” “BATTER UP,” and “FOREVER,” electrifying the audience. Their emotional performances of “DREAM” and “Stuck In The Middle” also deeply resonated with fans.

Using handheld microphones, the members charmed the crowd during fan interaction segments. Their creative games and events brought laughter and joy to their fanbase, known as Monstiez, creating unforgettable memories.

The group expressed their gratitude, saying, “We were thrilled to get closer to our fans and hear so many cheers during this tour. We owe our stage presence to Monstiez. Please continue to support us as we grow and evolve.”

Looking ahead, BabyMonster will continue its global activities this year. In August, it will perform at Japan’s largest music festival, Summer Sonic 2024, and will further boost its popularity by releasing its first full-length album this fall.

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