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BABYMONSTER’s Seoul concert has sold out all seats, leading to the confirmed opening of additional seats.

 

According to YG ENTERTAINMENT on the 8th, all three shows of BABYMONSTER’s ‘2026-27 BABYMONSTER WORLD TOUR [춤 (CHOOM)] IN SEOUL’ have sold out.

 

This was thanks to fans’ explosive support for the concert. As all seats for the three-day concert quickly sold out through pre-sales and general sales, requests for additional seats poured in. YG ENTERTAINMENT stated that the members’ wish to share the concert with more audiences led to the decision to open additional seats.

 

Additional ticket sales will begin at 8 PM on the 13th through NOL Ticket (formerly Interpark), and further details can be found on YG’s official website and the ticket reservation site. As general seats, restricted-view seats, and a limited number of soundcheck seats will be opened, fierce ticketing competition is expected.

 

BABYMONSTER will hold their solo concert from June 26 to 28 at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul. As the concert comes after the release of their 3rd mini album ‘춤(CHOOM),’ which has been praised for its overwhelming performances and powerful energy, it is expected to be an even richer show.

 

Meanwhile, BABYMONSTER made their comeback on the 4th with their 3rd mini album ‘춤 (CHOOM).’ The album contains a total of four tracks: the title track of the same name, ‘춤(CHOOM),’ the dreamy and mysterious ‘MOON,’ the bright and exciting dance track ‘I LIKE IT,’ and the R&B pop track ‘LOCKED IN.’

 

The album has been receiving heated attention since its release. It ranked No.1 on the iTunes Album Chart in 19 regions and topped the Worldwide Album Chart for three consecutive days. The music video also surpassed 44 million views on YouTube, ranked as the ‘most viewed video within 24 hours,’ and has maintained its position for four days. In addition, according to Hanteo Chart, the album sold 387,871 copies on its first day of release, marking BABYMONSTER’s highest first-day sales record and an approximately 1.5-fold increase compared to their previous work ‘WE GO UP.’