BABYMONSTER Announces First-Ever New Zealand Concert in Auckland
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Exciting news for MONSTIEZ across New Zealand! BABYMONSTER has officially announced their first-ever New Zealand concert as part of the 2026–27 BABYMONSTER WORLD TOUR [CHOOM].
The group will perform at Auckland's iconic Spark Arena, marking a major milestone for both BABYMONSTER and New Zealand's growing K-pop community.
BABYMONSTER Auckland Concert Details
Date: 8 December 2026
Venue: Spark Arena
Tour: BABYMONSTER WORLD TOUR [CHOOM]
This will be BABYMONSTER's first performance in New Zealand, giving local fans the opportunity to experience the group's powerful live vocals, energetic choreography, and global hit songs in person.
Who Are BABYMONSTER?
BABYMONSTER is a seven-member girl group under YG Entertainment consisting of:
RUKA
PHARITA
ASA
AHYEON
RAMI
RORA
CHIQUITA
The multinational group debuted in 2024 and quickly gained international attention through releases such as "BATTER UP," "SHEESH," and "DRIP." Known for their strong vocals, rap skills, and performance abilities, BABYMONSTER has established itself as one of the leading groups of the new K-pop generation.
A Historic Moment for New Zealand K-pop Fans
The announcement highlights the continued growth of K-pop in New Zealand. As more major artists add Auckland to their global touring schedules, local fans are gaining greater access to world-class concerts without needing to travel overseas.
For MONSTIEZ, the Auckland stop represents a rare opportunity to experience BABYMONSTER's live performance energy and stage presence firsthand.
Many New Zealand K-pop fans will remember the incredible success of IVE's Auckland concert, which set a new benchmark for K-pop events in the country. With BABYMONSTER now making their New Zealand debut, fans are hoping for another sold-out show that proves just how passionate the local K-pop community is.
The stronger the support for concerts like these, the more likely it becomes that additional artists from companies such as YG Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, SM Entertainment, and HYBE will consider New Zealand for future tour stops. For local fans, that's an exciting prospect and a sign that New Zealand's place on the global K-pop map continues to grow.