TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR
TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR
TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR
TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR
TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR
TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR
Twice London
Twice Amsterdam
TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR
TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR
TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR
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TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR
TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR
TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR
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Here is where you begin to secure access to the electrifying live experience of one of K-pop's most successful acts. TWICE, the nine-member girl group from JYP Entertainment, has redefined what it means to have global impact. The music that they make — supercharged with impossible-to-resist hooks, driven by near-fetishistic production values, and brought to vivid life by a signature dance style that never fails to impress — has set the standard for what K-pop can be. For ticket info, audience engagement, and show specifics for their forthcoming world tour, please read on.
Scheduled for November 2025 all the way through June 2026, the new tour encompasses an ambitious 20-city itinerary across four continents in a 6-month timeframe. The 20 shows break down as follows: 3 in Asia (Hong Kong, Kaohsiung, and Bangkok); 3 in Oceania (Sydney, Melbourne, and a notably larger, more arena-centric return to Brisbane); 6 in Europe (London, Barcelona, Berlin, Cologne, Amsterdam, and Paris); and 5 in North America (Vancouver, Montreal, Toronto, with a return to the larger venue in Boston, and an arena-sized show in Washington, D.C.). Selling over three million units in the United States alone, their international reach knows no linguistic limitations. Their upcoming world tour is poised to celebrate both their legacy and their evolution, a promise made all the more enticing by the likely presence of new material promising to bridge the gap between their last album and their next.
TWICE's music is made with an understanding of, and an orientation toward, its global potential, which is clear from even a casual listening experience. The quality of production for these concerts rivals the biggest spectacles of pop music around the world, with their use of LED technology, fireworks, and even acoustic interludes to show off why these girls are not just pretty faces but also some of the most talented, versatile young women in showbusiness, with a more-than-adequate supply of "life" and an "energy" that, regardless of how it is harnessed or what form it takes, makes for palpable, exciting events. If this were not thrilling enough, the concerts themselves are staged in venues chosen specifically for the maximum possible impact on the audience watching and listening to them.
From Vancouver to Amsterdam and all points in between, the locations they have selected for these shows are known for not just good sightlines but good sound, too — acoustics that do justice to "Fancy," "TT," and whatever else these girls might be performing at that moment in time. And the way it has all been put together makes even the necessary use of an arena-sized sound system (if you happen to be in the far-rear seats!) feel like an intimate experience. The fan-to-fan marketplace model means that prices are based on genuine supply and demand rather than artificial inflation. When the original buyers can't attend a performance because of unexpected changes in their lives, that merely creates an opportunity for you to buy a ticket and go instead. Thanks to secure payment processing, a direct, easily understood fee structure, and customer service contacts who are there to help you along the way, buying access to sold-out shows is now an anxiety-free, risk-free proposition.
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October 2015 marked their debut — nine young women selected through JYP Entertainment's rigorous competition process, united under a name representing the dual power of captivating audiences through ears and eyes. Their debut reality show survival format garnered immediate attention, but it was the music that sustained momentum. Early singles climbed Korean charts with remarkable speed, establishing a pattern of commercial success that would become their signature.
The subsequent years witnessed strategic expansion beyond Korean borders. Japanese market penetration, Southeast Asian tours, and eventually Western breakthrough — each step calculated yet seemingly effortless. Chart-topping positions on Billboard, Gaon, and Mnet reflected their cross-cultural appeal. Individual members pursued solo activities showcasing distinct talents while maintaining group cohesion that many predicted would fracture under pressure. Instead, their collective identity strengthened.
By 2025, they stand as elder stateswomen of the third-generation K-pop wave — pioneers who demonstrated that manufactured pop groups could achieve artistic credibility alongside commercial dominance. Their influence extends beyond music into fashion, beauty standards, and the very structure of how Asian entertainment properties approach global markets.
Their discography reveals something quite interesting. The evolution we've seen from the early bright, bubblegum pop days into much more sophisticated pop sensibilities is something that doesn't happen very often. On the one hand, you've got your core fans — the people who embraced them from the very start. And on the other, you've got that new-to-you vibe that makes fresh fans stumble upon your past work and love it just as much. So you're doing something pretty special here, TWICE, in that you've got your audience playing your tunes across social media platforms as if they were in some really tight K-Pop dance circle.
The second tune, in contrast, is called "I Can't Stop Me," and it's a significant track with a very snaky groove. And it's not for nothing that TWICE KILLED it with the choreography. And speaking of choreo, it's going to be a while until we stop hearing about "Likey" as an anthem (and a bop) in both 2020 and this year, 2021, because that's what "Likey" is and what it's doing. But more on that later. The choreography, especially for the chorus, became famous immediately. They paid special attention to detail, making the formations shine through any not-so-easy-to-see choreography visuals. The era's aesthetic was all about fantasy and turning "the dream" concept way up. Their visual storytelling was never better, right from "Naughty Dancer" (to my knowledge, introductory songs haven't been so riveting since "Run" and "Intro: Never Mind") to the climactic "Dancer in the Dark," where the vocalists sing, "When the lights go out, I'm a dancer in the dark." The surrealism didn't go unnoticed, either; I honestly felt the group earned a shout-out at this year's "Best Song" segment at the Mnet Asian Music Awards — but hey, I could see how BTS's "On" was a tough act to follow.
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Every listing undergoes authentication protocols before appearing in search results. Sellers must provide verifiable proof of ownership, creating a closed ecosystem where counterfeit tickets cannot survive. This vetting process protects buyers from the heartbreak of discovering their purchased access is invalid only after arriving at venues.
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Visit Ticombo's marketplace and search for your desired tour date and venue. Browse available listings, compare seating locations and prices, then proceed through the secure checkout process. Authentication and buyer protection activate automatically with each purchase. Digital delivery or tracked shipping ensures your access arrives safely before the event date.
Pricing varies significantly based on venue, seating section, and market demand for specific dates. Premium floor sections and VIP packages command higher prices reflecting their enhanced experience. Upper-level seating at larger venues typically offers more accessible entry points. The secondary marketplace reflects real-time supply and demand, meaning prices fluctuate as event dates approach.
Official on-sale dates are announced through JYP Entertainment and venue channels following tour confirmation. Pre-sales for fan club members typically precede general public availability by several days. Ticombo's marketplace becomes active once tickets begin circulating in the secondary market, often providing access when official channels sell out immediately.
The 2025-2026 world tour spans multiple continents with confirmed stops including Hong Kong, Australia's Sydney and Melbourne, Taiwan's Kaohsiung, Thailand's Bangkok, London's major arenas, Canadian cities like Vancouver and Montreal, plus European locations including Barcelona, Berlin, Cologne, Amsterdam, Paris, and others.