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트와이스, 2025 월드투어 전격 발표 — 새 앨범·티켓 예매 정보 총정리 (TWICE Shocks Fans with 2025 World Tour Announcement — Complete Guide to New Album & Ticket Sales)
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K-pop powerhouse TWICE has officially stepped into their second decade, igniting a wave of global fan activity with a packed slate of anniversary events, fresh music teasers, and headline-grabbing appearances.
On 18 October the nonet gathered 7,000 lucky ONCE at Korea University’s Hwajung Gymnasium for the “10VE UNIVERSE” fan meeting, a three-hour retrospective that blended new stage productions with nostalgic deep cuts from their 2015 debut era. Members surprised the crowd with unit stages—Mina, Sana, and Momo re-created their viral “Likey” dance break, while vocalists Jihyo and Nayeon unveiled an unreleased ballad many speculate will anchor the group’s forthcoming anniversary album.
The celebration spills beyond the arena. A cosmic-themed pop-up store inside Seoul’s I’Park Mall runs through 26 October, offering limited-edition vinyl, holographic light-sticks, and a museum section featuring handwritten trainee diaries that have never been displayed publicly. International fans aren’t left out: QR codes hidden throughout the installation unlock AR photo cards and exclusive clips on the group’s TikTok, fueling a #10veUniverse hashtag that has already surpassed 220 million views.
Momentum continues overseas as TWICE’s “THIS IS FOR” world tour expands with newly added North American, European, and U.K. dates. The trek launches 2 December in Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena and will hit 18 cities—including first-ever stops in Manchester and Madrid—before concluding in Tokyo next spring. Ticketing partner Live Nation reports that presale queues topped 1.4 million users within the first hour, underscoring the group’s growing Western footprint.
TWICE also captured mainstream fashion headlines after delivering a high-energy medley at the 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. Although member Tzuyu later apologized on social media for “minor audio glitches,” bandmates Nayeon and Jihyo publicly defended her live vocals, sparking supportive trending topics in Korea, Taiwan, and the U.S.. The televised performance boosted Spotify streams of “I Can’t Stop Me” by 37 percent week-over-week.
What’s next? JYP Entertainment has confirmed a documentary feature hitting global theaters on 20 October—exactly 10 years after TWICE’s televised formation. The film promises behind-the-scenes footage from dorm life, tour rehearsals, and previously unseen trainee evaluations, with an accompanying soundtrack rumored to include two brand-new English-language tracks.
With synchronized celebrations in Seoul, high-profile Western stages, and a world tour set to break more attendance records, TWICE’s 10th-anniversary rollout is strategically engineered to keep the group—and their devoted ONCE fandom—at the center of the global K-pop conversation well into 2026.
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