MAMAMOO 2026 Full-Group Comeback Confirmed with 26-City World Tour
MAMAMOO confirms a full-group comeback in June 2026 for their 12th anniversary, accompanied by a massive 26-city world tour. Get the latest details from RBW.
Four voices, one stage, and 26 cities worldwide. MAMAMOO is officially returning as a full group in June 2026, marking a massive milestone for their 12th anniversary.
MAMAMOO 2026 Full-Group Comeback and Tour Details
On December 31, 2025, entertainment agency RBW dropped a bombshell for Moomoos globally. They've confirmed that MAMAMOO will release a new album as a complete unit next June. This comeback isn't just a regular release; it's a celebration of their 12-year journey since their debut, promising a sound that reflects their growth as both individuals and a group.
A Massive 26-City Global Odyssey
The excitement doesn't stop with the album. The group will embark on a large-scale world tour covering 26 cities. According to RBW, this tour is designed to be their most ambitious yet, reaching fans across multiple continents. It's a clear signal that despite their solo successes, the bond of MAMAMOO remains the core of their identity.
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