
TWICE Releases Solo Lyric Videos Before Comeback and World Tour
Boldly stepping into the spotlight, TWICE is stirring up massive excitement ahead of their summer return with a clever surprise: solo lyric videos for every member. Dropped right at midnight on June 24 KST via their official social media, these nine videos offer fans a fresh look at the group’s individual styles and voices. Each video features one of their solo tracks—Nayeon’s "MEEEEEE," Jeongyeon’s "FIX A DRINK," Momo’s "MOVE LIKE THAT," Sana’s "DECAFFEINATED," Jihyo’s "ATM," Mina’s "STONE COLD," Dahyun’s "CHESS," Chaeyoung’s "IN MY ROOM," and Tzuyu’s "DIVE IN." The reaction has been electric, with fans worldwide diving into each member’s unique vibe.
The timing couldn’t be better. On July 11 KST, TWICE will drop their fourth full-length album, THIS IS FOR, which marks their first studio album in about 3 years and 8 months since Formula of Love: O+T=. Just days after the album release, the group will kick off their world tour named after the album on July 19 and 20 at the Inspire Arena in Incheon, South Korea.
Looking beyond Korea, August is packed with exciting plans for the group. TWICE is set to headline Lollapalooza Chicago—a massive music festival held on August 2 (local time) at Grant Park, Illinois. After this major festival appearance, they’ll be hitting cities across Asia and Oceania for their sixth world tour. Their itinerary includes stops in Osaka, Aichi, Fukuoka, Tokyo, Macau, Bulacan, Singapore, Sydney, Melbourne, Kaohsiung, Hong Kong, and Bangkok, showing just how far-reaching their influence is now.
The THIS IS FOR world tour promises an unforgettable setup, featuring 360-degree audience seating that breaks down the walls between fans and performers for a close, personal concert experience. The stage production will be handled by Moment Factory, the multimedia studio known for their work with artists like Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, Ed Sheeran, Madonna, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and U2. This collaboration hints at a visually rich and engaging show.
With all these moves—new music, fresh solo material, and a huge world tour—TWICE is clearly focused on both their artistic growth and strengthening their spot as a global stadium act. Fans have a lot to look forward to as the group gears up for this major chapter.
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