TWICE THIS IS FOR Tour Seoul Finale Set for July 10-12 at KSPO Dome
JYP Entertainment announced Tuesday that TWICE will close the THIS IS FOR World Tour with a three-night finale at KSPO Dome in Seoul on July 10, 11, and 12. The shows bring to an end a run that started in Incheon in July 2025, grew to 81 performances across 44 cities, and is currently completing its final European stop - two nights at The O2 in London on June 3 and 4.
ONCE fanclub presale opens June 9 at 8 PM KST. General tickets go on sale June 11 at 8 PM KST.
The numbers from the tour are worth laying out plainly. The North American leg, which ran from January through April across 35 shows in 20 cities, drew approximately 550,000 attendees - the highest total North American audience for any K-pop girl group in a single tour. In Japan, TWICE became the first foreign artist to hold solo concerts at Tokyo National Stadium, filling the venue over three consecutive nights for 240,000 fans. Combined with prior dome stops in Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka, their Japan-only total for this tour reached 640,000 - a figure that puts them in the company of domestic artists who have headlined the same venues for decades. The full tour has not yet released a consolidated attendance total, but 81 shows at arena and stadium scale across four continents produces a number in the range of 1.5 to 2 million.
The Seoul KSPO Dome finale is not where THIS IS FOR reaches its largest venues - the Tokyo National Stadium dates did that - but it is where the tour closes. The timing has particular meaning for a group that launched this run as a statement of intent: TWICE headlined Lollapalooza in 2025, sold out MetLife Stadium and SoFi Stadium in prior years, and have spent the past decade methodically expanding what the term "K-pop girl group world tour" means in practice. The Seoul finale is the last chapter of the record they've been building.
For US fans tracking the group's trajectory, the relevant frame is this: the Ready to Be tour drew 1.5 million fans across 51 shows in 27 cities in 2023-2024, which was itself considered a benchmark. THIS IS FOR surpassed it on nearly every metric in its first year and now heads into its Seoul finish with a setlist that has been refined across 78 prior performances.
Show times for Seoul: July 10 at 7 PM KST, July 11 at 6 PM KST, July 12 at 5 PM KST. Tickets via Interpark and the official TWICE channels from June 9.

