K-pop girl group Mamamoo is officially coming back to the U.S. this summer.
The four-member group, comprising members Solar, Moonbyul, Wheein and Hwasa, has released the venue lineup and ticketing details for the upcoming U.S. leg of their world tour, The Hollywood Reporter can exclusively report.
Following stops across Asia, Mamamoo will embark on a seven-stop leg across America. The U.S. leg will begin in New York on Aug. 12 at the UBS Arena in Belmont Park. From there, the group will head to Chicago’s Wintrust Arena before making two stops in Texas — the first at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth and the second the H-E-B Center in Cedar Park.
Mamamoo is slated to return to Los Angeles on Aug. 25, with a one-night engagement at the Crypto.com Arena in downtown L.A. The venue is a slightly higher capacity than their last L.A. stop in 2023, when the group played the Kia Forum in Inglewood as part of their My Con world tour.
The girl group will conclude their North American run with two more west coast stops. They’ll play San Jose’s SAP Center before closing out the U.S. leg on Aug. 30 with a show at the Accesso ShoWare Center in Kent, Washington. The only currently announced date after this leg is a stop in Hong Kong in October.

Poster for Mamamoo’s 2026 U.S. tour.
RBW Entertainment
Mamamoo’s last world tour was in 2023, following their last album release in 2022. The 2026 tour will coincide with the group’s 12th anniversary and serve as a highly anticipated reunion. In the years since, the members of Mamamoo have pursued successful solo endeavors; however, their fans have been vocal about the desire for a group reunion.
Hwasa — whose 2025 solo single “Good Goodbye” ranked in the top 10 of THR’s best K-pop songs of the year — performed a medley of Mamamoo’s hit songs during her KCON L.A. performance last year. It was met with plenty of excitement from the crowd.
In a rare move for a tour of this scale, Mamamoo’s U.S. run will utilize an independent concert promotion company, Sugar Monkey Live, rather than Live Nation or AEG. The promotion company, which has helped in the handling of tours for Rod Wave, P1Harmony, Lauryn Hill & The Fugees and Key of SHINee, was founded in 2022 by former Live Nation executive Tommy Ginoza.
The girl group will be offering a slew of VIP packages on the tour, including the “Ultimate Mamamoo VIP Experience.” The package includes a reserved front row seat, a send-off session with the group, a one-on-one photo opportunity with the group, access to a pre-show soundcheck party, an exclusive VIP merch pack, a commemorative VIP laminate signed by the group, early venue entry and merchandise access, where applicable, and an on-site VIP host. The prices for the VIP packages and other ticket tiers have yet to be announced.
Tickets for Mamamoo’s U.S. leg will go on sale later this month. Presale registration begins tomorrow (May 1) at 10 a.m. Eastern time. Fans can register via 237 for access. Presale begins on Wednesday, May 13 at 10 a.m. local time. General ticketing begins on Friday, May 15 at 10 a.m. local time. Full details can be found on the tour’s website.





