TWICE’s THIS IS FOR world tour is drawing impressive numbers, although figures for most of its shows have yet to be included. The tour lasted approximately a year starting in July 2025 and consisted of 81 shows. According to partial tour data shared online, only 29 shows have currently been counted in Asia and Australia.
Impressive revenue in just 29 shows
These 29 concerts reportedly attracted around 940,000 attendees and generated $136 million in revenue, equivalent to over 200 billion won at the current exchange rate. Once all remaining performances are included, the final tour attendance is expected to be between 1.95 and 2 million people.
Many of TWICE’s biggest concert milestones have not yet been reflected in the reported data. These include the group’s concerts at Tokyo’s National Stadium in April 2026, which reportedly welcomed around 240,000 fans across three performances. With around 80,000 attendees per night, the Tokyo concerts have been described as having the largest average audience per show for a K-pop concert.
The figures also do not include TWICE’s North American and European dates. The North American leg, held from January to April 2026, reportedly attracted around 550,000 people, setting a new attendance record for a K-pop girl group in the region.
The Kaohsiung concert becomes TWICE’s highest-grossing tour stop


Among the concerts currently included in the tour data, TWICE’s shows at Kaohsiung National Stadium in Taiwan were reported to generate the most revenue. The performances took place on November 22 and 23, 2025. They are also said to have become the highest-grossing concerts of all of TWICE’s tours to date.

The THIS IS FOR tour will conclude with the final concerts at the KSPO Dome in Seoul in July 2026. The shows were reportedly completely sold out on the first day of general ticket sales.
Attendance for the Seoul dates is estimated at between 42,000 and 45,000, a number that is expected to become a new attendance record at the KSPO Dome for a girl group.
TWICE rework each performance for a 360-degree stage
Each concert on the tour uses a 360-degree stage designed to allow fans at each venue to see the members. Since there was reportedly no established precedent for a dance-focused idol group conducting an entire world tour with this format, TWICE changed the movements and stage directions for each song.
A rehearsal hall corresponding to the actual size of the stage was reportedly built in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province. The members are said to have practiced there for nine hours every day for about a month to prepare for the tour.

The scope of the tour attracted praise from Korean netizens, who reacted with comments such as:
- “They seem to be working them very hard because of the new location. Please make sure they are paid appropriately.”
- “I wonder how rich they are. I’m so jealous, hahaha.”
- “Wow, that’s amazing.”
- “Oh.”
- “TWICE seems like one of the best models among idol groups.”
- “Wow, they are so amazing.”
- “I really love TWICE. They are world class, but they never seem arrogant or influenced by fame. They all seem kind and hardworking, which makes me like them even more.”
With more than half of the tour figures still unreported, TWICE’s final revenue and attendance figures are expected to rise considerably.
Sources: Theqoo

