TWICE’s Dahyun will miss the group’s upcoming “THIS IS FOR” concerts in Taipei later this week as she continues to recover from a stress fracture in her ankle, her agency announced.
JYP Entertainment released a statement on March 17 stating that Dahyun will not take part in the shows at Taipei Dome, scheduled for March 20-22. The company explained that she has not yet fully recovered and will focus on treatment and rest rather than performing.
According to the agency, Dahyun first felt pain in her ankle during the world tour and visited a hospital, where she was diagnosed with a stress fracture by medical staff. Soompi. She has since undergone treatment, including the use of a brace and half a cast, while the company closely monitors her condition.
The singer had already been absent from the North American leg of the “THIS IS FOR” tour, which ran from February 13 to March 7, after an earlier announcement about the same injury. At the time, JYP Entertainment said it would temporarily suspend performances based on doctors’ advice that he needed sufficient rest and continuous treatment. Chosun reported.
In its latest update, the agency said the decision to skip the Taipei concerts was made after careful discussions with Dahyun and medical professionals. They noted that performing intense choreography before a full recovery could worsen the injury, so his health took priority over the tour schedule.
JYP Entertainment added that Dahyun plans to join the world tour again once she fully recovers and regains her strength. The agency also apologized to fans who were looking forward to seeing her in Taipei and thanked them for their continued support, as per allkpop.
“THIS IS FOR” is TWICE’s latest release tied to their ongoing world tour, featuring new songs that highlight the group’s signature pop sound and performance-focused songs.
The album serves as the musical foundation for the tour’s setlist, with many of its title and B-side tracks performed as key stages at shows around the world. The group’s expansion into global markets continues, reflecting their goal to connect with fans across Asia, North America and beyond through both new music and large-scale concerts.


