BABYMONSTER Debut and Actitivies in Full Swing

  • 이소연 |2024.04.04 16:19
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YG Entertainment's new girl group, Baby Monsters (Luca, Parita, Asa, Ahyun, Lami, Laura, Chikita), hinted at active broadcast activities ahead of their full 7-member debut.

According to their agency, YG Entertainment, Baby Monsters will appear as guests on the JTBC entertainment program 'Knowing Bros' on the 13th at 8:50 PM. They plan to capture viewers' hearts with their fresh charms on their debut variety show outing.

Moreover, starting from the 7th on SBS 'Inkigayo' followed by Mnet's 'M Countdown' on the 11th, they will consecutively make appearances on music broadcasts, showcasing the title track 'SHEESH' from their first mini-album. They also have schedules lined up for web variety show 'Idol Human Theater' and numerous radio appearances.


Baby Monsters are expected to reveal their presence through active activities not only in music but also in various areas such as variety shows, YouTube, and radio.

Furthermore, Baby Monsters will hold fan meetings that connect five Asian regions including Tokyo, Japan, Jakarta, Indonesia, Singapore, Taipei, Taiwan, and Bangkok, Thailand. They have confirmed their participation in Japan's largest music festival, 'Summer Sonic 2024', scheduled for August.

YG Entertainment stated, "The members' determination to repay the love sent by global fans has been actively reflected," and added, "In addition, various unreleased contents are prepared, so please look forward to them."

Meanwhile, Baby Monsters is the girl group announced by YG Entertainment about 7 years after BLACKPINK. They released their first mini-album 'BABYMONS7ER' on the 1st of last month. Member Ahyun, who temporarily took a break due to health reasons when their debut song 'Batter Up' was released in November last year, has started her first activities through this album.


Written by Yoon Seong Yeol

Translated by Lee So Yun




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