K-pop group TWICE has announced Part Two of their ongoing THIS IS FOR World Tour. On September 30, the nonet revealed 2026 dates for their tour across North America, the UK, and Europe. TWICE has been celebrating their recent album THIS IS FOR, released in July this year. The girl group will perform on a 360-degree stage for the first time on this tour. Fans will enjoy an immersive experience in arenas, with clear sightlines from every angle. After finishing their 2025 tour performances on December 14 in Bangkok, TWICE will begin the second leg of their world tour from Vancouver on January 9 next year.The group posted ticket details on X. Presales for the North American shows start on October 9 at 11 a.m. and end at 2 p.m., with the general sale beginning at 3 p.m. Only those who sign up for the presale by October 6 will get the presale link on October 8. For fans in the UK and Europe, general sales will start on October 9 through Ticketmaster. As access is associated with a Ticketmaster account, no codes are required, and any individual who registers may participate in the sale.Complete details of TWICE's THIS IS FOR World TourOn the newly announced North American, UK, and Europe leg of the THIS IS FOR World Tour, TWICE will perform 29 shows. The K-pop group will hold 22 concerts across North American cities before touring the UK and Europe in May, performing in seven cities. Here is the full list of their 2026 tour dates.North America:January 9 – Vancouver, British Columbia, at Rogers ArenaJanuary 13 – Seattle, Washington, at Climate Pledge ArenaJanuary 17 – Oakland, California, at Oakland ArenaJanuary 22 – Los Angeles, California, at Kia ForumJanuary 24 – Los Angeles, California, at Kia ForumJanuary 28 – Phoenix, Arizona, at PHX ArenaJanuary 31 – Dallas, Texas, at American Airlines CenterFebruary 13 – Washington, D.C., at Capital One ArenaFebruary 18 – Belmont Park, New York, at UBS ArenaFebruary 20 – Belmont Park, New York, at UBS ArenaFebruary 24 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at Xfinity Mobile ArenaFebruary 27 – Atlanta, Georgia, at State Farm ArenaMarch 3 – Montreal, Quebec, at Bell CentreMarch 6 – Hamilton, Ontario, at TD ColiseumMarch 27 – Orlando, Florida, at the Kia CenterMarch 31 – Charlotte, North Carolina, at Spectrum CenterApril 3 – Boston, Massachusetts, at TD GardenApril 6 – Chicago, Illinois, at United CenterApril 10 – Detroit, Michigan, at Little Caesars ArenaApril 12 – Saint Paul, Minnesota, at Grand Casino ArenaApril 14 – Denver, Colorado, at Ball ArenaApril 17 – Austin, Texas, at Moody CenterEurope/UK:May 9 – Lisbon, Portugal, at MEO ArenaMay 12 – Barcelona, Spain, at Palau Sant JordiMay 16 – Paris, France, at Accor ArenaMay 23 – Berlin, Germany, at Uber ArenaMay 26 – Cologne, Germany, at LANXESS ArenaMay 30 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, at Ziggo DomeJune 3 – London, UK, at The O2Here is the rundown of TWICE's remaining shows for this yearOctober 4 – Bulacan, Philippines, at the Philippine ArenaOctober 11 – Singapore, Singapore, at Singapore Indoor StadiumOctober 12 – Singapore, Singapore, at Singapore Indoor StadiumOctober 25 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, at National Hockey StadiumNovember 1 – Sydney, Australia, at Qudos Bank ArenaNovember 2 – Sydney, Australia, at Qudos Bank ArenaNovember 8 – Melbourne, Australia, at Rod Laver ArenaNovember 9 – Melbourne, Australia, at Rod Laver ArenaNovember 22 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan, at Kaohsiung National StadiumNovember 23 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan, at Kaohsiung National StadiumDecember 6 – Hong Kong, Hong Kong, at Kai Tak StadiumDecember 7 – Hong Kong, Hong Kong, at Kai Tak StadiumDecember 13 – Bangkok, Thailand, at Impact ArenaDecember 14 – Bangkok, Thailand, at Impact ArenaTWICE headlined this year’s Lollapalooza festival, becoming the first K-pop girl group to do so. Their 14-track fourth album, THIS IS FOR, debuted in the top 10 on the Billboard 200.Also read: “Truly incredible”: Fans rejoice as BTS' Jungkook’s SEVEN gets Platinum SNEP Certification in France