Babymonster Adds Second Singapore Concert Date for Choom World Tour

K-pop girl group Babymonster announced a second Singapore show on November 29 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, in addition to their previously scheduled November 28 performance. The group is touring to promote their Choom world tour, with tickets ranging from S$168 to S$358. The additional date resolves a scheduling conflict for fans who wanted to attend both Babymonster and Le Sserafim concerts on the same evening.
Babymonster announced on June 10 that they will perform two consecutive nights at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on November 28 and 29 as part of their Choom world tour. Tickets for the new November 29 show will go on sale via Ticketmaster on June 11, with prices between S$168 and S$358, and VIP packages including soundcheck access, exclusive merchandise, and photocards. The announcement comes as welcome news for fans who faced a scheduling dilemma, as Le Sserafim's Pureflow concert was also scheduled for November 28 in Singapore. Member Rami is currently on hiatus and it remains unclear whether she will recover in time to participate in the tour. The additional date allows fans of both groups to potentially attend both concerts without having to choose between them.
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Babymonster adds second Singapore show for upcoming Choom world tour
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