BABYMONSTER Announces Grand Comeback and Debut on Summer Sonic Stage

BABYMONSTER's Rise from Music Videos to Summer Sonic Festival

BABYMONSTER Announces Grand Comeback and Debut on Summer Sonic Stage

 

Emerging from the digital world of music videos, ‘BABYMONSTER’, the rookie girl group under YG Entertainment, is set to make a remarkable shift into the real world of music performances. With their comeback announcement, they’re moving away from their initial reclusive presence to make a significant impact on the live stage. Their participation in ‘Summer Sonic’, one of Japan’s leading music festivals, marks this significant transition.

BABYMONSTER’s decision to join the lineup of Summer Sonic signals their readiness to assert their presence in the music industry. The festival, a staple event in Chiba Prefecture featuring both indoor and outdoor mega stages at Zozo Marine Stadium and Makuhari Messe, is known for hosting a blend of top local and international artists. BABYMONSTER’s involvement is a testament to their growing reputation and the weight they now carry in the music scene.

BABYMONSTER's Rise from Music Videos to Summer Sonic Festival

The group has recently captured public interest with the ‘full group shot’, especially with the inclusion of member Ahyeon, whose debut was delayed due to health issues. This reveal coincides with their comeback and the impending release of their first physical mini album, ‘BABYMONS7ER’, scheduled for midnight on April 1. The album name cleverly incorporates the number ‘7’, reflecting the group’s activities with all members.

Since their official debut, BABYMONSTER has been building their stature as a leading fifth-generation girl group. With their debut song ‘Batter Up’ and the follow-up ‘Stuck in the Middle’ released in a span of just four months, they have adopted a mystique strategy, limiting their activities to music videos and related content. This approach has paid off, as evidenced by the extraordinary view counts on YouTube for both music videos.

BABYMONSTER, following YG’s tradition of a 7-year cycle for girl groups, succeeds the likes of 2NE1 and BLACKPINK. Comprised of members from Korea, Japan, and Thailand, the group boasts a multinational structure, adding to their global appeal.

As anticipation builds for their full return and album release, fans worldwide are eager to witness BABYMONSTER’s evolution from online phenomena to a live performing powerhouse, marking their distinct place in the ever-dynamic world of K-pop.

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