K-pop sensation Twice to hold concert in KL on Oct 25


South Korean girl group Twice will be performing in Kuala Lumpur for the first time after six years on Oct 25. Photo: Handout

K-pop sensation Twice will be making its highly anticipated return to Kuala Lumpur for a concert on Oct 25.

Set to take place at the National Hockey Stadium, the This Is For World Tour – which kicked off on July 19 in South Korea – marks the girl group’s first performance in Malaysia since 2019.

Fans can expect not only dazzling visuals and dynamic choreography, but also a powerhouse setlist featuring fan favourites alongside new releases.

Since debuting in 2015, Twice – comprising members Na-yeon, Jeong-yeon, Momo, Sana, Ji-hyo, Mina, Da-hyun, Chae-young and Tzuyu – has captivated fans with hits like Cheer Up, TT, What Is Love? and more.

Over the years, the nine-piece group has built an impressive discography including four full-length albums and 14 mini albums.

A force to be reckoned with in Japan, Twice recently made history as the first foreign female act to perform at Nissan Stadium in Yokohama.

Its impact also extends to the West, where it charted on the Billboard Hot 100, topped the Billboard 200, received RIAA Gold certifications and won the Breakthrough Award at the Billboard Women In Music Awards.

The group also delivered an energetic performance at the Lollapalooza Chicago music festival on Aug 2, hyping the crowd for over an hour with 21 songs. 

Pre-sale tickets to This Is For in Kuala Lumpur will be available for Live Nation members on Sept 18, from 11am onwards.

General tickets will go on sale on Sept 19, from 11am onwards, via www.golive-asia.com.

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