Don't miss out, ONCE! TWICE will be holding their first-ever online concert, "Beyond LIVE - TWICE: World in a Day," on August 9, 3:00 p.m. KST!
The live-streamed event will have a unique blend of international themes to commemorate their fans all around the world. From Asia to North America, each set-up will take inspiration from various places around the globe where their fans reside, which have become iconic and memorable places for the group. This will be TWICE's first official concert since the group's 2019 world tour.
This will also be the first time TWICE performs songs from their latest album "MORE & MORE" at a concert, and fans all around the world are excited to see their performance. The mini-album was released in early June and has peaked at number two on Billboard's US World Albums chart. It has also risen to number 3 on Billboard's Heatseeker Chart, which is the highest they ever charted on said chart. They also entered the Billboard 200 and Artist 100 Chart, the first time for the group to do so. To date, the music video has hit an impressive 160 million views, and the numbers are still growing!
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ABOUT TWICE
TWICE, a nine-member group under JYP Entertainment. The group was formed through the survival show "SIXTEEN," organized by the label and Mnet, in which sixteen contestants would compete to debut in a seven-member idol group. The seven members are Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, and Chaeyoung. In a twist of events, two additional members were selected to join the group at the end of the show, making them nine members instead of seven. The included members are Momo, who was chosen for her dancing, and Tzuyu, who was the audience favorite throughout the show.
In 2016, TWICE achieved breakthrough success with their first comeback "Cheer Up." The song peaked at number one on the Gaon Digital Chart and was best performing single of 2016. Their success continued to rise with their next comeback, "TT," which topped the Gaon Charts for four consecutive weeks. In 2019, they became the best-selling Korean girl group of all time. In 2020, they signed with Republic Records for their American promotions.
TWICE is also active in the Japanese music scene, debuting in Japan back in June 2017 under Warner Music Japan. Their Japanese debut album, "#TWICE," peaked at number 2 on the Oricon Albums Chart, breaking the record for highest first-week album sales by a K-Pop artist in Japan in the past two years. Their Japanese single "One More Time" scored them a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). TWICE ranked third in the top artist category for Billboard Japan's Year-End Rankings in 2017.