The world tour "This is for" of the girl group TWICE took place in 20 cities in North America with 35 performances, from January to April 2026.
According to Korea Times, TWICE attracted approximately 550,000 fans during their North American tour, setting a new record for the largest number of concert attendees of a Kpop girl group in the region. This was also TWICE's largest tour ever in North America.
Initially, the North American leg was expected to have 22 performances in 20 cities, but after tickets sold out quickly, the tour expanded to 35 performances.
Additional performances have been added in Vancouver, Seattle, Oakland, Dallas, Washington, DC, Belmont Park, Hamilton, Orlando, Boston, Chicago and Austin, along with two additional performances in Los Angeles.
TWICE's tour invests in a 360-degree stage, bringing the audience a vibrant concert experience.
Highlights include solo performances by each member and songs from the group's 14th EP "Strategy" - which reached the Billboard Hot 100 chart; as well as songs from Netflix's original soundtrack "Kpop Demon Hunters".


In addition, recently, TWICE has another historical milestone when it became the first foreign artist to set foot in the Japanese National Stadium, with a capacity of about 80,000 people.
TWICE's concert in Tokyo, Japan takes place for 3 days, April 25, 26 and 28, expected to attract 240,000 attendees.
Since 2018, TWICE has continuously expanded its influence in Japan, from performances in halls and small stadiums, to becoming the first Kpop girl group to perform for 3 consecutive nights at the Tokyo Dome in 2022.
Since then, the group has acted as main artists at Yanmar Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Ajinomoto Stadium in Tokyo, Vantelin Dome Stadium in Nagoya and PayPay Dome Stadium in Fukuoka, before becoming the first Kpop girl group to perform at Japan's largest stadium - Nissan Stadium - in 2024.