K-Pop Superstars Twice Announces World Tour in Southeast Asia and Europe
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-04-25 11:07:56
Captured from Twice's Twitter
K-pop girl group Twice announced on Thursday that they will continue their world tour 'READY TO BE' in six cities in Southeast Asia and Europe, starting with Singapore in September. This announcement came after their massive success in the US Billboard's main album chart 'Billboard 200', where their twelfth mini-album 'Ready to Be' ranked second. They also topped the major album charts in France and Europe.
The JYP Entertainment agency revealed that the upcoming tour will include London, England, Paris, France, Berlin, Germany, Bangkok, Thailand, and Bulacan, the Philippines. This marks the first time since their debut that Twice will hold a solo concert in Europe.
Before embarking on their Southeast Asia and Europe tour, the nine-member girl group will hold a world tour in Australia, Japan, and North America next month. The MetLife Stadium performance in New York, USA in July sold out quickly, setting a record for Twice to sell out three consecutive North American stadium performances.
The group's popularity continues to soar, as they have accumulated millions of fans globally with their catchy music, electrifying performances, and distinctive personalities. Their success in the international music scene has been remarkable, as they continue to break records and achieve new milestones.
TWICE's 'READY TO BE' world tour is expected to be a sensational event, showcasing their unparalleled talent and captivating presence on stage. Fans around the world are eagerly anticipating the upcoming concerts and looking forward to experiencing the magic of Twice's music live.
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