TWICE is holding an encore concert in Seoul's KSPO DOME starting today (10th) for three days, putting a period on the team's "THIS IS FOR," its "largest-ever" world tour.

Celebrating their 11th anniversary this year, TWICE has expanded its presence in the global music market since their first solo tour in 2017, enlarging venues to major stadiums and proving their position as a top girl group. They have performed across six tours, appearing a total of 188 times in 59 regions worldwide. This is the most regions and performances ever for a K-pop girl group solo tour, and they have played at 80 different venues.

During their third tour in 2019, TWICELIGHTS, TWICE sold out their North American dates and expanded their stage to the American continent, and entered KSPO DOME, a symbol of domestic popularity, for the first time. During their fourth tour, Ⅲ, they drew about 100,000 fans in the United States, the home of global pop, and set new records as the first K-pop girl group to perform at a U.S. stadium and to play three consecutive shows at Tokyo Dome in Japan.

The fifth tour, READY TO BE, marked TWICE's emergence as a global stadium headliner. They became the first female group to sell out SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and MetLife Stadium in New York, drawing 250,000 fans on their North American tour alone. After performing at massive stadiums in Indonesia, Mexico and Brazil, they became the first female overseas artist to hold a solo concert at Japan's "dream stage," Nissan Stadium, surpassing 1.5 million cumulative attendees.

The sixth tour, THIS IS FOR, which began in July 2025, introduced full 360-degree open stages across all regions, showing a new innovation in K-pop performances. TWICE held their first solo shows in Macau, Kaohsiung and Taipei, and became the first K-pop girl group to enter Hong Kong's Kai Tak Stadium. In North America they drew a record 550,000 fans, and notably became the first K-pop group and overseas artist to hold a solo run at Tokyo National Stadium, attracting 240,000 people over three days; they set a remarkable record by drawing a total of 640,000 fans on their Japan tour alone.

This Seoul encore concert, which will mark the end of an approximately one-year-long journey, will also feature a 360-degree fully open stage and sold out all shows well in advance. As the ultimate stage summarizing 11 years of growth, all eyes around the world are on TWICE's future moves as they bring the world tour to a close.

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