TWICE has made history with their 5th World Tour, attracting a staggering 1.5 million fans across 51 shows in 27 regions worldwide. Their recent performances at Japan’s Nissan Stadium mark a significant milestone for female artists globally.
TWICE Sets New Records on World Tour
On July 27 and 28, TWICE held their ‘READY TO BE in JAPAN SPECIAL’ concert at Nissan Stadium, becoming the first overseas female artists to perform there. With a total of 1.5 million attendees over their 5th World Tour, they have achieved unprecedented success, including sold-out shows at major venues like Sofi Stadium and MetLife Stadium.
Why TWICE’s Achievement is a Game Changer
TWICE’s remarkable feat isn’t just about numbers; it represents a significant shift in the K-pop landscape. Their ability to sell out iconic stadiums showcases the growing global influence of K-pop, especially female groups. This achievement sets a new standard for future artists and highlights the dedication of their fanbase, ONCE, who continue to support them passionately.
What’s Next for TWICE After This Milestone?
As TWICE wraps up their 5th World Tour, fans are eager to know what’s next for the group. With their recent success in Japan and plans for more concerts, the anticipation for their next moves is palpable. Will they continue to break barriers and expand their global reach? Fans are excited to see how TWICE will evolve and what new projects they will unveil in the coming months.
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