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  2. List of Twice concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Twice Dome Tour 2019 "#Dreamday" (2019) Twice World Tour 2019–2020 "Twicelights" (2019–2020) Set list. ... Tokyo Tokyo Dome: March 30, 2019 April 6, 2019 Nagoya

  3. Twice 4th World Tour III - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] This makes Twice the first-ever K-pop girl group to hold stadium shows in North America, proving their global success. [17] The Tokyo Dome concerts made Twice the first foreign female act to perform three consecutive nights at the stadium and the second female act to do so after the Japanese girl group AKB48. [18]

  4. Twicelights World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Twicelights World Tour was the first world tour by South Korean girl group Twice. It saw 25 concerts in 16 cities across various countries in Asia and North America, spanning from May 2019 to February 2020. Four encore shows in Seoul and Tokyo that were originally scheduled for early 2020 were cancelled following the outbreak of the COVID-19 ...

  5. Ready to Be World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Twice 5th World Tour "Ready to Be" was the third worldwide concert tour and the fifth ... After the second concert in Tokyo on May ... Tacoma Dome: June 21, 2023 ...

  6. Twice - Wikipedia

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    Twice ranked third in the Top Artist category of Billboard Japan's 2017 Year-end Rankings, and in 2019, they became the first Korean girl group to embark on a Japanese dome tour. Twice is the first female Korean act to simultaneously top both Billboard ' s World Albums and World Digital Song Sales charts with the release of their first studio ...

  7. Tokyo Dome - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Dome Corporation publishes a list of singers and music groups that have performed since its opening in 1988. The Alfee held its first concert at Tokyo Dome on March 19, 1988, and March 20, two days after the dome opened. On March 22, 1988, and March 23, Mick Jagger became the first non-Japanese artist to perform at the Tokyo Dome. [26]