It’s been a while since k-pop has been taking over the world. Paving the way for other artists, the 7-member boy group BTS has been doing a lot of concerts in the west. Marking their global presence among the other legendary artists. But now they won’t be the only k-pop group to do that. As JYP Entertainment’s star girl group TWICE is all set to perform in the United States this summer. The nine-member girl group is all set to make its international stadium debut with amazing songs and a charismatic stage presence. With the international TWICE fandom losing their mind over the news, here’s everything you need to know about the WORLD TOUR ‘III’ ENCORE.
Becoming the second k-pop artist in history, TWICE will be coming back to the States for one of their most historic concerts. On March 31, TWICE officially went on to announce that they would be holding an encore concert for their fourth world tour. With the tour titled ‘III’, the concert will be taking place in Los Angeles in the coming May. With their recent comeback in October 2021, the girls of the TWICE have been breaking some records in the industry. The girls of TWICE have also been holding their positions on Billboard’s Weekly World Chart.
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Recently, the girl group went on to win certifications from the Recording Industry Association of Japan. While “Feel Special” and “I CAN’T STOP ME” were already platinum for streaming in Japan. Their 2019 hit “FANCY” was officially certified as platinum after it went on to surpass 100 million streams. It is TWICE’s third song to make it on the list.
Last month, the girl group went on to set another new record. According to the recordings, the concerts held by TWICE have recorded the most-attended North American tour than any other Korean girl group in history. During their last tour, the girl group had performed seven shows across five different cities in the United States. All shows were sold-out too. With the details about their new tour out, fans have been wanting to know everything. Considering how fast the tickets get sold out, the fans would already be there at the website with everything lined up to get the ticket as soon as possible.
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Everything To Know About TWICE WORLD TOUR ‘III’ ENCORE
The concert will take place on May 14, 2022. With the concert being the girl group’s first-ever stadium concert in the United States, TWICE will be holding the concert at the Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles. The stadium is a soccer-specific stadium located in the Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. And it is home to Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles FC. The stadium can seat over 22k people in the audience. The tickets for the encore concert will be available from April 6, 2022, at 3 PM PDT on the website ‘livenation.com’.
In the previous tour, the girl group made stops at different cities including Los Angeles, Oakland, Atlanta, Forth Worth, and New York City. The girl group’s third album, Formula of Love: O+T=<3 is currently charted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. The girl group has been releasing Japanese singles for a while and fans have been loving it. Since the beginning of the year 2022, TWICE has been working really hard in studios. The girl group has released a Japanese language EP known as #TWICE4. Released on March 16, the album consists of featuring tracks like “Scientist,” “Alcohol-Free,” “I Can’t Stop Me” and “Cry For Me.”
With an encore concert in the west, international fans are already dreaming about the English content they are about to get. As the girls would be promoting in English, things in the TWICE fandoms are shaking. While many fans in the States are happy about the concert. Fans in other regions like Europe and the Middle East are asking JYP Entertainment to hold a concert in their region too. But despite everything, fans are supporting the girls. And are ready for what might be the best thing ever happening in their lives.
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