As part of TWICE, Myoui Mina earns an impressive amount of money through comebacks, concerts, and endorsement deals. This year, the female idol has completed more activities. Wanna know how much Mina has earned so far? Then, read on!
TWICE Mina Net Worth 2022: How Much Has the 'Talk that Talk' Singer Earned So Far?
Myoui Mina is one of the Japanese members of JYP Entertainment's nine-member girl group, TWICE. She serves as one of the main dancers of the group, and is nicknamed "Black Swan" by the fans as she used to be a ballet dancer prior to debuting as an idol.
While Mina took on a temporary hiatus due to health issues from mid-2019 to February 2020, she was completely active in the music industry in the following years.
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This 2022, Mina took part in TWICE's fourth world tour "III" and comeback with 11th mini-album "BETWEEN 1&2." It is said that TWICE has garnered a net worth of $35 million USD as of this year. But the individual earnings of the members are lower.
According to this site, TWICE Mina's net worth this 2022 (so far) is approximately $2.5 million USD to $3 million USD. Compared to her net worth in 2021, the latest figure marked an increase of $1.5 million USD to $2 million USD.
How Did TWICE Mina's Net Worth Increase in 2022?
As mentioned above, TWICE embarked on their fourth world tour "III" this year. The tour kicked off in December 2021 with a two-night show in Seoul on the 25th and 26th. It was followed by a North American tour.
In the United States, the JYP girl group performed in different cities, such as Inglewood, Oakland, Fort Worth, Atlanta, and Elmont. With the success of their seven-date arena tour in the country, TWICE has become the first female artist to hold two separate arena tours in the world's largest music market (America).
They previously visited the US for their 2019 "TWICELIGHTS" world tour, which included three arena shows at Chicago's Wintrust Arena, Newark's Prudential Center, and The Forum in Los Angeles.
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Moreover, the North American leg of TWICE's 4th world tour "III" is now the most-attended North American tour by a K-pop girl group with 100,000 audiences, breaking the previous record of 75,000 audiences set by BLACKPINK's "In Your Area."
TWICE Mina's net worth this 2022 grew after the girl group headed to Japan to hold three concerts at Tokyo Dome (from April 23 to 25). Initially a two-day show, another performance was added on the 25th. They are the first K-pop girl group and only the second female group overall (after AKB48) to perform at the said venue for three days.
It was followed by a two-night encore concert at the Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles, making them the first K-pop girl group to headline a stadium concert in America.
According to Mnet's "TMI News Show," TWICE earned a total of 50 billion KRW in the first half of 2022. The figure consists of their income from their fourth world tour and advertisements.
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TWICE Mina's net worth this 2022 continued to increase following the comeback of her group. They dropped their 11th mini-album "BETWEEN 1&2" on Aug. 26. The album sold a total of 288,836 copies on the first day alone, marking their highest first-day sales in their career. It went on to sell over 35,000 copies on the second day, totaling more than 324,000 copies in two days.
Since five more days are left before TWICE's official first-week sales end, the sales figure of "BETWEEN 1&2" is expected to grow in the following days.
In addition to the world tour and comeback, new endorsement deals also had an influence on TWICE Mina's net worth this 2022. The "Talk That Talk" singer is the new house ambassador of SK-II and the 2022 muse for METROCITY.
TWICE also collaborated with the Japanese hair care brand LUX for a promo single "Just Be Yourself," and was named as the new endorsement models for golf wear brand Pearly Gates.
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Written by Maria Scott