MONSTA X Expands 2026 'THE X : NEXUS' World Tour to More Cities in Asia and Latin America
MONSTA X has announced additional stops for their 2026 'THE X : NEXUS' world tour in Asia and Latin America, including Bangkok, Taipei, and Jakarta. Get the details here.
The wait is over for global Monbebes. K-pop powerhouse MONSTA X has just unveiled a new wave of stops for their 2026 world tour, 'THE X : NEXUS,' officially expanding their reach across Asia and, for the first time on this tour, into Latin America. The back-to-back announcements have sent a ripple of excitement through their international fanbase.
New Stops in Asia Confirmed
On December 23, the group announced additional dates for the Asian leg of the tour, adding Bangkok, Taipei, and Jakarta to their itinerary. The accompanying poster also teased that more stops are yet to be revealed, fueling speculation and hope among fans in other regions.
Latin America on the Horizon
Just a day later, on December 24, MONSTA X doubled down on their global ambitions by announcing that the tour would also head to Latin America. While specific cities haven't been named, the announcement marks a significant move to engage with one of the world's most passionate K-pop fanbases. It's a clear signal of the group's strategy to solidify their global footprint beyond established markets.
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