TWICE Shines in ‘KPop Demon Hunters,’ Announces Boston Concert Date.
TWICE shines in the Netflix project ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ and continues a busy touring schedule. The group announced Boston concert dates for April 3 and 4 at TD Garden. One member, Dahyun, will miss the shows after suffering an ankle fracture in Seattle.
Tour highlights and recent milestones
TWICE forged U.S. stadium history on the 2022 III tour. That run supported their 2021 album Formula of Love: O+T=3. Venues included Los Angeles’ Banc of California Stadium, now BMO Stadium, and New York’s UBS Arena.
In 2025 the group marked its 10th anniversary by headlining Lollapalooza in Chicago. The current This Is For tour spans 78 dates and uses a 360-degree stage across the United States. The staging represents another first for a K-pop girl group.
Boston engagements and ticket information
TWICE make their Boston debut at TD Garden, located at 100 Legends Way. Shows are scheduled for Friday, April 3, and Saturday, April 4, at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $53 and up and are available through TDGarden.com.
Dahyun will not perform in Boston due to an ankle fracture sustained during the Seattle stop. The group confirmed she is pausing live appearances while she recovers.
Stage concept and performance approach
The 360-degree setup required the group to rethink choreography and sightlines. Members said the design aimed to include fans from every direction. They described the format as more immersive and emotionally intimate.
Setlist and recent releases
Boston audiences can expect older hits like Strategy and What Is Love?. The tour also features songs from the 2025 album This Is For. Recent singles on the setlist include OPTIONS and RIGHT HAND GIRL.
Collaborations and outside projects
TWICE joined Coldplay as an opening act for six sold-out shows in April 2025. Those concerts took place at Goyang Stadium, which holds about 41,000 people. Coldplay also released a TWICE version of WE PRAY that month.
The expanded single included artists such as Burna Boy, Little Simz, TINI, and Elyanna. Members said the collaboration informed their thinking about global fan relationships.
Soundtrack success and subunits
A subunit of Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung contributed to the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack. Their song TAKEDOWN has surpassed 300 million streams on Spotify. TWICE performed the track live during their Lollapalooza headline slot.
The Japanese trio Mina, Sana, and Momo formed MISAMO. They released their first Japanese full album, PLAY, earlier this year. The subunit emphasized a brighter, more playful sound for that record.
What’s next
TWICE continue to expand through tours, collaborations, and subunit projects. They aim to evolve musically while keeping their core identity. Filmogaz.com will monitor updates and ticket availability for future dates.