Twice Extends "Ready To Be" World Tour, Adding Extra Shows in Mexico and Brazil
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-09-15 17:51:04
JYP ENTERTAINMENT
In an exciting update from JYP Entertainment, the globally acclaimed K-pop group Twice is set to enhance their "Ready To Be" world tour by adding extra shows due to overwhelming demand from their dedicated fanbase. The group, known for their energetic performances and chart-topping hits, is scheduled to captivate audiences with not one, but two shows in Mexico City at the esteemed Foro Sol entertainment venue, marking a spectacular event for their Mexican fans. This development comes after tickets for the initial Feb. 3 show were rapidly sold out.
Twice's incredible journey across the globe will also include an additional performance in Brazil, responding to the enthusiasm of their Brazilian fans. The group will now grace the stage on both Feb. 6 and Feb. 7, enchanting the audience at Sao Paulo Stadium. Their remarkable fifth world tour, "Ready To Be," has already left an indelible mark with performances in several countries, including Australia, Japan, the United States, Canada, Singapore, Britain, Germany, and France. With a total of 44 performances planned across 25 cities worldwide, Twice continues to take the K-pop phenomenon to new heights.
In celebration of their eighth anniversary, Twice has a special treat for their devoted fans. The group will host a fan meeting titled "Once Again" on Oct. 21 at the prestigious Olympic Hall in southern Seoul, promising a heartwarming and memorable event for both the members and their loyal fanbase. This occasion marks a significant milestone, reaffirming the strong bond between the group and their fans as they journey through their remarkable music career.
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