What this is
BABYMONSTER, the rising K-pop girl group under YG Entertainment, brings their 2026-27 world tour to Fukuoka with two consecutive performances at Marine Messe Fukuoka A Hall in late July 2026. The group made their debut in 2024 and quickly built a passionate international fanbase through their high-energy performances and polished production. These Fukuoka dates are part of a broader Japan leg of their world tour, giving fans in Kyushu a rare opportunity to see the act without traveling to Tokyo or Osaka. For K-pop fans in southern Japan, this is a significant event on the 2026 concert calendar.
Who should go
This concert is essential for BABYMONSTER fans and K-pop enthusiasts, especially those based in Kyushu or willing to travel to Fukuoka for the occasion. Expect a high-energy, production-heavy show with synchronized choreography, elaborate staging, and an intensely devoted crowd atmosphere typical of major K-pop concerts. International visitors with an interest in contemporary Korean pop culture will find the experience immersive and visually spectacular. Book accommodation in Fukuoka well in advance, as K-pop concerts of this scale draw fans from across Japan and neighboring countries like South Korea and Taiwan.
Good to know
Tickets are sold via eplus.jp and pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; convenience store pickup at Lawson is the most practical option for visitors without a Japanese mailing address. Marine Messe Fukuoka A Hall is a large arena-style venue with a capacity of approximately 10,000, typically configured with a mix of standing floor sections and seated areas depending on the event layout. Merchandise lines at K-pop concerts at this venue can open hours before the doors, so arriving early specifically for goods is strongly recommended if you want official tour items. The venue has bag check facilities, but large bags and backpacks may be subject to inspection at entry. Foreign visitors should note that some K-pop fan club pre-sale systems require a Japanese phone number or membership registration, so check eligibility early.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

