The tour featured a 360-degree stage that provided a unique experience for attendees.
They will challenge for another record with their upcoming performances at the Tokyo National Stadium.
TWICE has made history by attracting 550,000 fans during their North American tour, marking a significant milestone for K-Pop girl groups. The 'THIS IS FOR' world tour commenced in January after stops in Asia and Australia, culminating in a total of 35 performances across 20 cities.
Initially set for 22 shows, the overwhelming demand led them to add extra dates, allowing more fans to witness their explosive performances in cities like Vancouver, Seattle, and Dallas. The 360-degree stage setup created an immersive experience for attendees, and as the group performed their chart-topping hits, enthusiastic cheers filled the venues.
The final show featured a heartwarming fan-made video that brought an emotional climax to the concert series.
The North American tour by TWICE serves as a testament to the global popularity of K-Pop girl groups. Their performances have transcended mere musical experiences, creating a profound sense of connection with fans. The unique 360-degree stage setup significantly enhanced the concert experience, fostering an atmosphere that invited enthusiastic audience participation.
Moreover, this tour has solidified TWICE's commercial viability and public appeal. Their success in the North American market illustrates the evolution of their status as true global stars. The fervent reactions from fans will undoubtedly have a positive ripple effect on the wider K-Pop industry.
Their upcoming performances at the Tokyo National Stadium are also noteworthy. As the first foreign artist to perform at this historic venue, TWICE has an opportunity to set new records and further underscore their significance in the Japanese market.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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