TWICE Expands 2026 “This Is For” World Tour: Full Schedule & Cities Revealed

TWICE World Tour 'This is For'

TWICE is taking their 10th anniversary celebrations global in the biggest way yet. The group has officially announced 28 new stops for their sixth world tour, This Is For. This makes it their largest tour to date with a staggering 56 shows across 42 cities worldwide. Fans can expect more exciting news leading up to their 10th-debut anniversary on October 20.

On September 30 at 10 p.m. KST, JYP Entertainment revealed a new poster through TWICE’s official social media channels, unveiling the long list of additional venues. The expanded schedule kicks off in North America on January 9, 2026, in Vancouver, before continuing to major cities in the US.

TWICE World Tour ‘This Is For’ New Schedule

The newly announced leg begins in early 2026, covering 20 stops across North America, one in Asia, and seven major cities in Europe.

North America & Taipei (January –April 2026)

Europe (May–June 2026)

From there, TWICE heads to Europe for a seven-city run beginning in Lisbon on May 9, 2026. Following shows in Barcelona, Paris, Berlin, Cologne, Amsterdam, they will conclude the tour in London on June 3.

‘This Is For’ tour opened in July in Incheon, Korea, and then TWICE held shows in major Japanese cities in August and September. The group kicked off the Asian leg with a show in Macau on September 27-28. As per the previously announced schedule, TWICE will tour the following cities next

Asia

Australia 

This expansion means “This Is For” will mark TWICE’s most ambitious world tour yet, cementing it as the “largest-ever” in TWICE’s history.

Now, with more cities added, the group is set to meet even more ONCEs (their fandom) across the globe.

Alongside the tour, TWICE is also preparing a major music release. Their 10th anniversary special album, TEN: The Story Goes On, along with its title track ME+YOU, will be released on October 10 at 1 p.m. KST. To celebrate further, they will hold a fan meeting titled 10VE UNIVERSE on October 18 at Korea University’s Hwajeong Gymnasium in Seoul.

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