TWICE have officially confirmed their 2026 “THIS IS FOR” World Tour, and the announcement instantly sent waves through the global K-pop community. After months of speculation, the group revealed a packed international schedule that positions this tour as one of their most ambitious yet, both in scale and production. Fans can expect a refined sound, elevated visuals, and performances that reflect how far TWICE have evolved since their debut.
The tour is set to kick off in January 2026, beginning in Inglewood, California, with back-to-back shows on January 24 and 25 at the Kia Forum. From there, the group will move through major U.S. cities including Phoenix (January 28), Dallas (January 31 – February 1), and Washington, DC (February 13–14), setting the tone with large-capacity arenas and multi-night stops designed to meet overwhelming demand.
February continues with an extended run in New York (Elmont, NY) at UBS Arena from February 18 to 21, followed by Philadelphia on February 24 and Atlanta on February 27. These dates are expected to be among the fastest-selling shows, given TWICE’s strong East Coast fanbase and the group’s history of sold-out performances in these regions.
The tour then crosses into Canada in early March, starting with Montreal on March 3 and Hamilton, Ontario on March 6 and 7. These Canadian stops mark a significant moment, as TWICE continue to strengthen their presence outside the U.S. before circling back south for shows in Orlando (March 27–28) and Charlotte (March 31).
April sees the group returning to some of America’s biggest music markets. Boston hosts two nights on April 3 and 4, followed by Chicago on April 6 and 7, Detroit on April 10, Saint Paul on April 12, and Denver on April 14. The U.S. leg wraps up with performances in Austin, Texas on April 17 and 18, closing the North American chapter on a high note.
In May 2026, TWICE take the tour to Europe, beginning with Barcelona on May 12 at Palau Sant Jordi. The European leg continues with Paris on May 16 and 17, followed by Turin on May 20, signaling the group’s growing dominance in markets that were once considered secondary for K-pop acts.
Germany plays a major role in the schedule, with shows in Berlin on May 23 and Cologne on May 26, both hosted in massive indoor arenas. These dates reflect TWICE’s expanding European fanbase and the increasing demand for large-scale K-pop concerts across the continent.
The tour moves into its final stretch with two nights in Amsterdam on May 30 and 31, where the group is expected to deliver one of the most visually elaborate performances of the entire run. Industry insiders suggest the European production will feature extended setlists and unique stage variations tailored specifically for these shows.
Musically, the “THIS IS FOR” tour is expected to blend new material with reimagined versions of TWICE’s biggest hits, supported by a cinematic stage design and live band elements. Fans attending multiple dates can expect subtle changes in choreography, visuals, and even song arrangements, reinforcing the tour’s reputation as a premium live experience rather than a repetitive set.
With the tour officially scheduled to run through early June 2026, TWICE once again prove their status as one of the most powerful global forces in pop music today. As tickets continue to sell rapidly and additional dates remain a possibility, “THIS IS FOR” is shaping up to be not just a tour, but a defining chapter in TWICE’s ongoing legacy.