TWICE to Guest Star on ‘Shabekuri 007’ This September
Mark your calendars—TWICE is coming to Japan’s prime-time TV screen on September 22 for an appearance on the popular talk-variety show ‘Shabekuri 007’. The episode, which airs on Nippon TV, promises plenty of laughter, charm, and even some surprising impersonations.
Nayeon’s Birthday Bonus: Variety Fun and Quirky Revelations
This special broadcast aligns with Nayeon’s birthday, making the timing even sweeter for fans. On the group’s official Japanese X (formerly Twitter), the members were seen flashing heart signs and peace poses while rocking name tags—a teaser that quickly went viral.
The preview clip spilled even more tea. Dahyun showcased her signature adorable gag routine, Mina confessed she always keeps digestive pills in her bag (relatable queen), and Momo stole the show with her spot-on impersonation of JYP founder Park Jinyoung aka J.Y. Park. Yes, the fan-favorite impression made it in.
Behind the Scenes: Short Clips and Comedy Gold
Fans can also expect bonus content. TWICE reportedly filmed short-form videos with the ‘Shabekuri 007’ cast—a potential treasure trove of meme-worthy moments. Buzz among ONCEs (TWICE fans) is through the roof, with comments like, “This is the best birthday gift for Nayeon!” and “This episode’s gonna be legendary.”
A Surprise Stop Amidst Their Massive Japan Dome Tour
This TV appearance comes right in the middle of TWICE’s ongoing Japan dome tour, ‘TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR IN JAPAN.’ The group just wrapped up shows in Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka, and are now taking over Tokyo Dome for two highly anticipated performances.
It’s their first Tokyo Dome concert in about three years—and the hype is BIG. Between concert stages and comedy skits, TWICE continues to prove why they’re truly Asia’s sweethearts.
What’s Next?
Whether you’re a longtime ONCE or just hopping on the bandwagon, this variety show appearance is a must-watch. Will Momo’s JYP impression trend? Probably. And who knows what chaos Dahyun will unleash next?
One thing’s for sure: TWICE isn’t just conquering music charts—they’re taking over your screen, one hilarious segment at a time.