What this is
BABYMONSTER is a South Korean girl group under YG Entertainment, debuting in 2023 as one of K-pop's most anticipated new acts. The group consists of seven members — Ruka, Pharita, Asa, Rami, Siyeon, Chiquita, and Ahyeon — and quickly gained a massive global fanbase with their powerful performances and diverse musical style blending pop, hip-hop, and R&B. This concert at Pia Arena MM in Yokohama is part of their ongoing international touring activity, bringing their high-energy live show to Japan. For K-pop fans in Japan, seeing a YG act of this calibre at a mid-sized arena is a rare and exciting opportunity.
Who should go
This event is ideal for K-pop fans of all ages, particularly devoted BABYMONSTER followers known as 'MONSTERA.' The atmosphere will be electric, with coordinated light stick displays, passionate fan chants, and a polished production typical of YG Entertainment concerts. Casual K-pop listeners curious about one of the genre's hottest newer groups will also find plenty to enjoy. Arrive early to browse merchandise booths, as official goods sell out quickly and queues can be extremely long.
Good to know
Tickets for K-pop concerts in Japan are typically sold via eplus.jp, pia.jp, or Lawson Ticket — all three platforms accept foreign credit cards, and convenience store pickup (combini) at Lawson or FamilyMart is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese address. Pia Arena MM is a modern mid-sized arena in the Minato Mirai waterfront district with a capacity of approximately 10,000, offering both seated and floor standing configurations depending on the event setup. The venue has good English signage and is well-equipped for large-scale concerts with professional sound and lighting infrastructure. Bags larger than A4 size may be subject to check-in at the door, and outside food and drink are generally not permitted. Doors typically open 60–90 minutes before showtime, and the show itself usually runs 90–120 minutes for a group of this scale.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
