List of Twice concert tours


South Korean girl group Twice has performed in six concert tours, two regional tours, two online concerts, and two showcases since their debut in 2015. The group held their debut concert under the name Twice 1st Tour: Twiceland – The Opening at SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium in Seoul on February 17–19, 2017. This was followed by debut concerts in Bangkok and Singapore in April, and the tour concluded with an additional two concerts in Seoul in June. In July, they held their debut concert in Japan. They embarked on their first Japan tour in January 2018 under the name Twice Showcase Live Tour 2018 "Candy Pop".
In 2019, the Twicelights World Tour was announced, starting with a two-day concert at the KSPO Dome in May 2019. During the tour, the group ventured out of Asia for the first time, hosting four concerts in North America, three in the United States and one in Mexico. The tour was cut short in February 2020, with remaining concerts being canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Twice's fourth concert tour, "III", started with a two-day concert in Seoul in December 2021, and concluded in May 2022. The group's fifth concert tour, the Ready to Be World Tour, began in Seoul in April 2023 and concluded in July 2024. Their sixth concert tour, the This Is For World Tour, began in Incheon in July 2025.

Concert tours

Twice 1st Tour: Twiceland – The Opening

Twice 2nd Tour: Twiceland Zone 2 – Fantasy Park

DateCityCountryVenueReason
July 28, 2018Kuala LumpurMalaysiaMalawati StadiumSafety issues

Twice World Tour 2019 "Twicelights"

Twice 4th World Tour "III"

Twice 5th World Tour "Ready to Be"

Twice "This Is For" World Tour

Regional tours

Twice 1st Arena Tour 2018 "BDZ"

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
September 29, 2018ChibaJapanMakuhari Messe70,000
October 2, 2018NagoyaJapanNippon Gaishi Hall70,000
October 3, 2018NagoyaJapanNippon Gaishi Hall70,000
October 12, 2018KobeJapanWorld Memorial Hall70,000
October 13, 2018KobeJapanWorld Memorial Hall70,000
October 14, 2018KobeJapanWorld Memorial Hall70,000
October 16, 2018TokyoJapanMusashino Forest Sports Plaza70,000
October 17, 2018TokyoJapanMusashino Forest Sports Plaza70,000

DateCityCountryVenueReason
September 30, 2018ChibaJapanMakuhari MesseTyphoon Trami

Twice Dome Tour 2019 "#Dreamday"

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
March 20, 2019OsakaJapanKyocera Dome Osaka220,000
March 21, 2019OsakaJapanKyocera Dome Osaka220,000
March 29, 2019TokyoJapanTokyo Dome220,000
March 30, 2019TokyoJapanTokyo Dome220,000
April 6, 2019NagoyaJapanNagoya Dome220,000

Showcases

Twice Debut Showcase "Touchdown in Japan"

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
July 2, 2017
TokyoJapanTokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium15,000

Twice Showcase Live Tour 2018 "Candy Pop"

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
January 19, 2018SetoJapanSeto City Cultural Center20,000
January 22, 2018FukuokaJapanFukuoka Sun Palace20,000
January 23, 2018HiroshimaJapanUeno Gakuen Hall20,000
January 25, 2018OsakaJapanGrand Cube Osaka20,000
January 26, 2018OsakaJapanGrand Cube Osaka20,000
January 29, 2018TokyoJapanNHK Hall20,000
January 31, 2018SaitamaJapanSonic City20,000
February 1, 2018SaitamaJapanSonic City20,000

Online concerts

Beyond Live – "Twice: World in a Day"

On August 9, 2020, Twice held their first online concert titled "Twice: World in a Day" in response to their "Twicelights World Tour Finale" which had been canceled earlier in the year. The group worked with the Beyond Live platform launched by SM Entertainment and Naver for the concert, becoming the first artist outside of SM Entertainment to host an online concert using the platform.
A replay VOD of the concert was uploaded on October 30 and multicam VODs were uploaded on November 30.

Accolades

NTT Docomo Connect Special Live – Twice in Wonderland

On March 6, 2021, the group held their second online concert titled "Twice in Wonderland", which was first announced on January 14. The concert was held in partnership with NTT Docomo and was broadcast using augmented reality and mixed reality technologies. At the end of their online concert, Twice announced the release of the Japanese single "Kura Kura", which was released on May 12.