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TWICE’s THIS IS FOR world tour is already breaking records — and the full numbers aren’t even in yet.

A recent post on Korean community theqoo revealed partial data from 29 of the 81 shows. So far, TWICE has attracted about 940,000 fans and earned roughly $136 million USD (over ₩200 billion KRW).

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Key stops included:

  • Taipei Dome, Taipei: 125,785 attendees, $21.6M (3 shows)
  • National Stadium, Kaohsiung: 113,133 attendees, $18.7M (2 shows)
  • Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong: 86,449 attendees, $17M (2 shows)
  • Tokyo Dome, Tokyo: 107,584 attendees, $11.3M (2 shows)

THIS IS FOR, @JYPETWICE
Taipei Dome, Taipei: 125,785 (100%) – $21,669,074 (3 shows)
National Stadium, Kaohsiung: 113,133 (100%) – $18,739,617 (2 shows)
Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong: 86,449 (100%) – $17,031,610 (2 shows)
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo: 107,584 (100%) – $11,311,739 (2 shows)…
— Touring Data (@touringdata) June 20, 2026

The numbers are even more impressive because major dates haven’t been counted yet. This includes TWICE’s April 2026 concerts at Tokyo National Stadium, which reportedly drew about 240,000 fans over three shows. North American dates with around 550,000 attendees and European stops are also missing from the data.

The post estimates total attendance could reach 1.95 to 2 million once all shows are counted.

One of the biggest highlights was TWICE’s November 22-23 concerts at Kaohsiung Stadium in Taiwan. These shows currently hold the highest revenue among counted dates and are TWICE’s highest-grossing concerts ever.

Their Tokyo National Stadium concerts are also notable for setting the record for highest attendance per show at any K-Pop concert, with about 80,000 fans per show and 240,000 total across three days.

Highest grossing @JYPETWICE concerts of all time:

  1. Kaohsiung Stadium (2026) – $9,369,809
  2. Kaohsiung Stadium (2026) – $9,369,809
  3. Kai Tak Stadium (2025) – $8,515,805
  4. Kai Tak Stadium (2025) – $8,515,805
  5. SoFi Stadium (2023) – $7,966,286
  6. MetLife Stadium (2023) -…
    — Twice Chart Data (@TwiceChartDatas) June 12, 2026

TWICE’s North American leg reportedly set a new record for highest attendance by a K-Pop girl group in the region, with about 550,000 attendees from January to April 2026.

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The tour will end in July 2026 at Seoul’s KSPO Dome. Tickets for the finale sold out on the first day of general sales. The Seoul shows are expected to break attendance records for a girl group concert at KSPO Dome, with an estimated 42,000 to 45,000 fans.

TWICE WORLD TOUR FINALE in SEOUL
2026.07.10 FRI 7PM
2026.07.11 SAT 6PM
2026.07.12 SUN 5PM
@ KSPO DOME
Ticket Open
팬클럽 선예매
2026년 6월 9일 (화) 20:00-23:59 (KST)
일반예매
2026년 6월 11일 (목) 20:00~ (KST) #TWICE #트와이스 #THISISFOR…
— TWICE (@JYPETWICE) June 1, 2026

Fans are also impressed by TWICE’s 360-degree stage setup. The entire tour was designed so fans could see the group from every angle. This required reworking choreography and formations for every song.

A full-size rehearsal stage was built in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, where TWICE practiced nine hours a day for a month.

Korean netizens reacted with amazement at the tour’s scale and TWICE’s ongoing success:

“It feels like JYP’s working them like crazy because of the new company building, so seriously, I hope he’s paying them well.”
“I wonder how rich they are. I’m so jealous LOL.”
“Wow, that’s amazing.”
“I feel like TWICE is one of the best examples of what idols should be.”
“I love TWICE so much. They’re world-class, but somehow they don’t act arrogant or like they have celebrity disease. They all seem kind and hardworking, so I like them even more.”
“It’s so cool how they keep becoming more and more successful as the years go by.”

With only part of the tour counted, TWICE’s THIS IS FOR tour is already showing massive revenue and attendance. The final numbers could make this one of the group’s biggest achievements yet.


Read more about TWICE here:

Why TWICE’s U.S. Tour Was Vastly Different From Their Korean Tour, According To Chaeyoung

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