TWICE reveals list of cities for upcoming tour
10 Jun - After previously announcing that they will embark on a new tour, TWICE recently unveiled part 1 of the upcoming "This is For" world tour.
On 8 June, the group posted the list of cities that they will be performing in, which will begin in Incheon on 19 and 20 July, followed by several cities in Japan beginning 26 July to 17 September.
The nine members will then perform in Macao, followed by Bulacan on 4 October and Singapore on 11 and 12 October, before moving to Sydney and Melbourne, Kaohsiung and Hong Kong.
The tour will end in Bangkok on 13 and 14 December.
However, this will only be part one of the tour and that TWICE will be revealing more dates and cities soon.
It is noted that TWICE will also be performing at the Lollapalooza 2025 in early August. They were last seen on a concert stage opening for Coldplay back in April.
(Photo Source: TWICE IG)
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