The Baby Monster's pop-up store commemorating the Japan tour is bustling with activity, generating excitement for the main concert.
YG Entertainment is operating the '2025 BABYMONSTER 1st WORLD TOUR
This pop-up store, established to commemorate Baby Monster's first world tour Japan concert, has been attracting both pre-registered and walk-in visitors since the opening day, resulting in daily long lines.
With a goods lineup of over 100 types including new tour merchandise and special limited edition items available only on-site, fan satisfaction has increased. In fact, there was an explosive reaction, resulting in temporary shortages of products. In addition to merchandise, a variety of sights and entertainment have been prepared, receiving great responses not only from existing fans but also from general customers.
With the passionate interest of local fans, pop-up stores will open across various regions in Japan. Opening sequentially will be in Nagoya from March 15th to 24th, Osaka from March 28th to April 6th, Yokohama from April 4th to 14th, and Fukuoka from April 12th to 22nd, which is expected to heighten the festival atmosphere.
Baby Monster will hold concerts in four cities with a total of 11 performances, starting on the 14th at Kanagawa Pia Arena MM, followed by Aichi Portmesse Nagoya, Osaka Ase Arena, Kanagawa K Arena Yokohama, and Fukuoka International Center.
As this concert is an opportunity for Baby Monster to meet local fans again after the comeback of their first regular album [DRIP], the news of the world tour garnered a hot response as soon as it was announced. Despite the schedule expanding more than twice compared to last year's fan meeting tour, all tickets for the performances were quickly sold out, illustrating the expansion and influence of Baby Monster's fandom in Japan.
Meanwhile, after launching their debut world tour at the KSPO DOME in Seoul last January, Baby Monster recently successfully completed their first North American tour, meeting fans globally in a total of 29 performances across 20 cities, including newly added North American cities (Toronto, Rosemont, Atlanta, Fort Worth, Oakland, Seattle) and Asian cities (Singapore, Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh, Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei).
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