K-Pop Powerhouse TWICE Unveils Massive World Tour Dates for 2026

TWICE will bring their 'This Is For' World Tour to North America and Europe, including a headline show at London's O2 Arena, featuring their first-ever 360-degree stage production.
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K-pop superstars TWICE have announced a significant expansion of their ‘This Is For’ World Tour, confirming an arena leg that will span North America, Europe, and the UK throughout 2026. The nine-member group will perform at major venues, culminating in a headline show at The O2 Arena in London on June 3.

The tour is set to begin its North American run on Friday, January 9, in Vancouver, B.C., and will hit 15 major cities across the US and Canada, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, and Boston. The European leg kicks off on May 9 in Lisbon, followed by stops in Paris, Berlin, Cologne, Amsterdam, and finally, London.

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An Immersive 360-Degree Stage

This new trek follows a series of unprecedented milestones for TWICE. The group announced that for the first time, they will perform in-the-round on a 360-degree stage, transforming arenas into immersive spaces where fans can experience the show from every angle.

This new tour arrives just one year after their record-breaking ‘Ready To Be World Tour,’ which showcased the group’s global appeal by drawing 1.5 million fans across 51 shows in 27 cities worldwide. In 2024, TWICE cemented their status as pioneers by becoming the first female K-pop group to headline both MLB and NFL stadiums in the U.S., selling out venues like Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium and New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium. They also became the first female K-pop group to headline Lollapalooza, where they performed to one of the festival’s largest crowds.

Chart Success and Soundtrack Crossover

The tour supports TWICE’s latest full-length album, ‘This Is For,’ which debuted in the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart, marking the group’s seventh consecutive entry on the chart.

The group also continues to make waves outside of their core albums. Members Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung contributed a special version of the original track “Takedown” to the soundtrack of the hit Netflix animated film ‘KPop Demon Hunters.’ Their rendition of the song reached No. 58 on the Billboard Hot 100, with their hit single “Strategy,” also included on the film’s soundtrack, achieving notable chart success.

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TWICE first launched the ‘This Is For’ World Tour with sold-out shows in Seoul and are currently touring across Asia. The newly announced dates will see the group deliver their all-new production and a career-spanning setlist featuring hits like “The Feels,” “More & More,” and “Strategy.”

Tickets for the UK and Europe will go on general sale at 10 a.m. local time on October 9. North American tickets go on general sale the same day at 3 p.m. local time. The tour sets the stage for TWICE’s highly anticipated tenth anniversary later this year.

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