TWICE Completes United States Leg Of Their World Tour, Becoming The First Female K-pop Group To Sell Out Two North American Arena Tours

Infectiously fun… the joy of a Twice show is just how much fun the songs and performances are.
Los Angeles Daily News

Hooks, choreography, costuming, facial expressions, visuals — “Twice stacked these elements, then doubled down, showing why it’s in K-pop’s top tier.
San Francisco Chronicle

It’s one of the biggest K-pop shows Atlanta has ever seen, if not the biggest, and the latest sign that the global explosion of K-pop has taken hold here.
Atlanta Journal Constitution

 

Global K-Pop superstars TWICE further solidified themselves as a leading force in K-Pop, concluding their 4TH WORLD TOUR Ⅲ in New York on February 27th. The five-city, seven-show United States tour took the group to Los Angeles (The Forum), Oakland (Oakland Arena), Fort Worth (Dickies Arena), Atlanta (State Farm Arena), and New York (UBS Arena), playing two shows in both Los Angeles and New York due to popular demand; all shows sold out just hours after on sale.


  

The group performed a mix of chart-topping hits such as “The Feels,” “Feel Special,” “I CAN’T STOP ME,” “Alcohol-Free,” and “SCIENTIST” and fan-favorite B-side tracks including “QUEEN,” “REAL YOU,” “CACTUS,” and their first unit songs “PUSH & PULL (JIHYO, SANA, DAHYUN),” “HELLO (NAYEON, MOMO, CHAEYOUNG),” and “1, 3, 2 (JEONGYEON, MINA, TZUYU).”
 

4TH WORLD TOUR Ⅲ kicked off with three shows in Seoul on December 24th before heading to the US. TWICE’s return to States was highly anticipated, as this tour was the group’s first time back since their hit TWICELIGHTS world tour in 2019, which included sold-out shows at Los Angeles’ The Forum in Los Angeles and Newark’s Prudential Center. The group will next take their tour to Japan’s Tokyo Dome for two long-awaited performances on April 23rd and 24th, 2022.


 

Amid the excitement of the tour, TWICE also hit two major achievements in music video views. The music video for “SCIENTIST” passed 100M views on YouTube, putting 20 of their music videos across the 100M view mark – the most music videos over 100M views among all girl groups. Further, the music video for “MORE & MORE” recently surpassed 300M views, giving TWICE a total of 12 music videos with 300M views, another ground-breaking record for an all-girl group.

 
The tour followed what was a momentous 2021 for the group. In November, they released their third full-length album Formula of Love: O+T=<3, which hit #3 on the Billboard 200 and stayed in the chart for eight consecutive weeks, and performed the album’s lead track, “SCIENTIST,” on MTV Fresh Out Live. The month prior, they released their first full English-language single, “The Feels,” which marked the K-Pop powerhouses’ first career entry on The Billboard Hot 100 (#83) and earned the group multiple top 10 placements across various charts. They also performed the single on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and GMA3. Earlier the same year, they performed on TIME 100 TalksThe Kelly Clarkson Show, and The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and in June, they released their 10th mini album, Taste of Love. The album debuted at #6 on the Billboard 200 chart and the music video for the album’s lead track, “Alcohol-Free,” was nominated for an MTV Video Music Award for “Best K-Pop.”