Twice 10th anniversary celebrations are underway as the group plans a special fan meetup in Seoul on October 18. The event will mark the milestone with a live gathering and online broadcast for fans worldwide. JYP Entertainment announced the news on Monday, emphasizing the significance of this moment in Twice’s career. The fan event, named “10VE Universe,” will take place two days before their official debut anniversary.
In addition, Twice will release a special album titled “Ten: The Story Goes On” on October 10. The album honors the group’s decade-long journey and artistic growth. Fans can expect new music that reflects Twice’s evolution and enduring appeal. Further extending the celebration, Twice will premiere a documentary film called “Once in a Million” on October 20. This film will chronicle their rise from rookie status to global superstars. It aims to provide an intimate look into their challenges and successes over the past ten years.
Recently, Twice concluded the Japan leg of their “This Is For” tour, performing in four cities. The tour drew an impressive combined audience of 400,000 fans, highlighting Twice’s strong regional influence and loyal following. The next stop on the tour will be Macao, where Twice will hold two shows over the upcoming weekend. Following that, they will visit six more cities across Asia and perform in two Australian cities, expanding their international reach further.
Industry analysts view the Twice 10th anniversary as a major milestone in K-pop history. They note that the group’s sustained popularity reflects effective branding, consistent music quality, and strong fan engagement. JYP Entertainment representatives expressed optimism about Twice’s future. They stated the group’s continued success will inspire new projects and collaborations in the coming years. As Twice celebrates this landmark, the group solidifies its status as one of K-pop’s most enduring and influential acts. The Twice 10th anniversary events provide a fitting tribute to their journey and a promising outlook for their future.