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KPop’s TWICE announces 5th world tour dates

by Joyce Remo

READY your candy bongs, fellow ONCE because the South Korean girl group TWICE is hitting the road again.

The nine-member group announced the dates for its fifth world tour on Tuesday, February 21.

Through its social media pages, the girl band broke the internet as it teased fans, who are referred to as ONCE, with a list of cities that the members will visit during their READY TO BE tour.

Korea first 

TWICE’s concert will kick off with a two-night show at Seoul, South Korea on April 15 to 16.

Then, the group will fly to several countries including Australia, Japan, and the United States from May 3 to July 9.

While TWICE mentioned that more shows will be revealed soon, Filipino ONCE are hoping that the group will include the country in the second part of the tour dates announcement.

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If the girl band will include a Manila stop in its world tour, this would mark the second time that TWICE would perform in the Philippine stage after its 2019 Twicelights concert at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.

Photo courtesy: JYP Entertainment

READY TO BE album

Prior to the announcement of the tour dates, TWICE also shared that it will be releasing its 12th mini album on March 10, at 2 pm (KST).

This album announcement came with several group concept photos that dazzled many fans because of the ever-alluring visuals of members Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu.

Photo courtesy: JYP Entertainment

TWICE’s label, JYP Entertainment, also shared a 66-second opening trailer of the group’s upcoming album.

Just recently, TWICE also announced the debut of the Japanese sub-unit composed of members Momo, Sana, and Mina. The said debut will come after the full group comeback in March.

READ: TWICE’s ‘J-line’ to debut with Japanese OST

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