BABYMONSTER Shines at Their First Solo Concert in Seoul

BABYMONSTER showcased their confidence as the 'monster rookie' of YG Entertainment during their first solo concert, proving their immense potential with flawless live performances and a captivating stage presence. The concert, held on January 25 and 26, 2025, at the KSPO DOME, known as the 'holy ground of K-pop,' marked the beginning of their world tour and drew significant anticipation from music fans.
Demonstrating their exceptional skills, BABYMONSTER performed the entire setlist with handheld microphones accompanied by a live band, starting the concert with the powerful track 'DRIP.' They followed up with hits like 'BATTER UP,' 'CLIK CLAK,' 'LIKE THAT,' and 'SHEESH,' igniting excitement among the audience.
The group displayed their versatility by blending various genres, from energetic dance tracks to soothing ballads. Each member had their moment to shine with solo performances, including A-hyun's rendition of 'Dangerously.' They also paid homage to YG's legacy by reinterpreting 2NE1's classics 'Clap Your Hands' and 'GO AWAY' in their unique style.
Special stages for fans were unforgettable highlights, with Luca and Asa delivering a memorable unit performance of 'Woke Up In Tokyo.' Additionally, they unveiled the performance video for 'BILLIONAIRE,' a track from their debut album, which thrilled the audience.
The concert's production, reflecting YG's expertise, featured stunning visuals inspired by 'Superstar' and 'Dream,' enhancing the immersive experience of BABYMONSTER's musical world. The members engaged warmly with fans, expressing their joy as they navigated the stage.
Overwhelmed by the sea of light sticks and the enthusiastic cheers from fans, BABYMONSTER became emotional, with members sharing, "We are so happy to perform under our name in a venue we've always dreamed of. This is the best day, thanks to the love and support from MONSTIZ. We truly love you and hope to stay together until the end."
Following their Seoul concert, BABYMONSTER will embark on their debut world tour, covering 14 cities and 23 shows. They will next perform in Newark, USA, on February 28, and Los Angeles on March 2, before heading to Japan (Kanagawa, Aichi, Osaka, Fukuoka) and various Asian cities (Singapore, Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei) to solidify their global popularity.
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