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K-pop clash: Babymonster and Le Sserafim line up Singapore shows on Nov 28

Babymonster at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, Le Sserafim to be announced – ticketing details for both have yet to be released

Mingli Seet
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Mingli Seet
Contributor, Time Out Singapore
Babymonster, Le Sserafim
Photograph: Babymonster, Le Sserafim
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Singapore’s K-pop calendar has hit a traffic jam. On November 28, two beloved K-pop girl groups Babymonster and Le Sserafim are both scheduled to perform in Singapore on the same day. 

The overlap places two major K-pop acts in Singapore on Nov 28, but under different logistical conditions: Babymonster with a confirmed venue, and Le Sserafim with a confirmed date but no confirmed stage. Ticketing information for both has yet to be fully released.

Babymonster are currently on their Choom world tour, which spans Asia, Oceania and beyond, opening with a three-night run in Seoul before moving through major regional stops such as Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Taiwan, with Singapore confirmed at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on November 28. 

On the other hand, Le Sserafim’s Pureflow world tour also includes Singapore within its broader itinerary across Japan, North America and Asia, with stops in cities including Osaka, Kanagawa, Fukuoka and Los Angeles, though their Singapore venue has yet to be announced.

For those who aren't familiar, Babymonster, a seven-member group under YG Entertainment, comprises Ahyeon, Rami, Rora, Asa, Ruka, Chiquita and Pharita. They debuted in 2024 with their EP ‘Babymons7er’, followed by releases including the album Drip and EP We Go Up. The group previously performed a sold-out show in Singapore on May 17, 2025, at the Singapore Indoor Stadium as part of their “Hello Monsters” world tour. 

Le Sserafim, formed under Source Music and Hybe, consists of Sakura, Chaewon, Yunjin, Kazuha and Eunchae. Since their 2022 debut, they have built a strong catalogue with songs including 'Fearless', 'Antifragile', 'Unforgiven', and 'Perfect Night', and have been recognised for their performance-focused identity and consistent chart presence across major markets. 

Ticketing details for both shows have yet to be released, so stay tuned here for updates.

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