TWICE Makes History: First K-Pop Group to Headline Japan's National Stadium on World Tour
December 8, 2025
This milestone positions TWICE as the first non-Japanese artist to hold a stand-alone show at the Japan National Stadium, signaling continued growth in global pop.
TWICE is extending their global reach with a new milestone on their THIS IS FOR world tour, following the September Japan dome leg that drew about 400,000 fans and signaled a push toward even bigger stages in Japan in 2026.
This marks the sixth world tour for TWICE, reinforcing their track record of drawing large crowds on their Japan dome run and their ambition to headline larger venues.
TWICE’s prior Japan dome tour in September attracted roughly 400,000 attendees, underscoring their strong ticketing power as a top global K-pop act.
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The shows are part of TWICE’s sixth world tour, THIS IS FOR, with dates set for April 25, 26, and 28, 2026, featuring a 360-degree open-seating format.
Subunit Misamo will release its first studio album in Japan, titled Play, on February 4.
TWICE achieved a global milestone when the track Strategy from their 14th mini-album earned RIAA Platinum certification after a 17-week run on the Billboard Hot 100.
This Platinum certification for Strategy marks the highest RIAA Platinum achievement for a K-pop girl group to date, reflecting their worldwide success.
The Platinum award for Strategy comes from the mini-album No. 14, highlighting TWICE’s continued impact on global charts.
The tour continues with a Bangkok stop this weekend and will resume in North America next year, with plans to perform in around 20 cities.
TWICE will become the first overseas artist to headline solo concerts at Japan’s Tokyo National Stadium, with three shows on April 25, 26, and 28, 2026, marking a historic milestone.
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The Korea Herald • Dec 8, 2025
Twice announces historic debut at Japan National Stadium - The Korea Herald

