TWICE to Open New Chapter of World Tour in Incheon
Global K-pop sensation TWICE is set to dazzle fans with an immersive 360-degree concert experience at Inspire Arena in Incheon on July 19–20. This marks the beginning of their highly anticipated sixth world tour, titled THIS IS FOR.
Revolutionary Stage Design for Ultimate Fan Experience
Unlike traditional concerts, this tour features a fully open 360-degree stage, removing the boundary between artists and audience. The cutting-edge setup allows fans to enjoy TWICE’s performances from all angles, making the show more dynamic and interactive.
Elevating the experience even further is the involvement of Moment Factory, a world-renowned multimedia creative studio known for collaborations with Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, Ed Sheeran, and U2. Their participation is expected to deliver a top-tier concert production that seamlessly blends music, visuals, and storytelling.
Global Tour Dates Unveiled
Following their debut performances in Incheon, TWICE will embark on an extensive tour across Asia and Oceania. Tour stops include:
- Osaka: July 26–27
- Aichi: August 23–24
- Fukuoka: August 30–31
- Tokyo: September 16–17
- Macau: September 27–28
- Bulacan: October 4
- Singapore: October 11–12
- Sydney: November 1–2
- Melbourne: November 8–9
- Kaohsiung: November 22
- Hong Kong: December 6
- Bangkok: December 13–14
New Album and Major Festival Appearance
Ahead of the tour, TWICE will release their fourth full-length album ‘THIS IS FOR’ on July 11. This release will serve as a musical prelude to their worldwide tour.
Adding another milestone, the group is scheduled to headline Lollapalooza Chicago on August 2. Their upcoming appearance at the iconic U.S. music festival is a testament to their continued rise as a global girl group powerhouse.
Setting the Stage for a New Era
With an all-access stage, collaborations with industry-leading creatives, and a global tour that spans over a dozen cities, TWICE is clearly pushing the envelope in the K-pop concert experience.
As the group continues to shape the future of live performances, fans can look forward to an era of more immersive and interactive K-pop shows that blur the line between artist and audience.