TWS Debuts Asia Tour in Seoul: A Spectacular Concert Experience

The popular K-pop boy group TWS has officially launched their very first Asia tour, delivering a magical, high-energy weekend to thousands of screaming fans. From June 27 to June 28, 2026, the six-member group took over the prestigious KSPO Dome in Seoul for their highly anticipated concert series, “2026 TWS TOUR ’24/7: FOR: YOU’ IN SEOUL.” Meeting with over 18,000 passionate fans across the two days, the group safely proved their rapid rise as one of the definitive faces of modern pop music.

TWS on stage in a large arena, surrounded by an enthusiastic audience. The performers strike a pose while the crowd holds up lightsticks and banners, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
Inside TWS’s 3-Hour Seoul Concert Weekend / Official X

A Packed 3-Hour Setlist with Big Special Effects

The concert theme was built around the sweet idea of “A Gift Prepared for You.” Matching this concept, the members—Shinuyu, Dohoon, Youngjae, Hanjin, Jihoon, and Kyungmin—made a dramatic entrance on stage by emerging from a massive, beautifully decorated gift box. They instantly set the venue on fire by performing an incredibly long and generous 23-song setlist, running for a total of 3 hours and 20 minutes straight.

The boys packed the night with their signature bright, refreshing pop sound, performing fan-favorite hits like “Hey! Hey!”, “Running with My Heart is Not Easy,” and “OVERDRIVE.” The energy in the stadium reached a fever pitch as the group adjusted their style across multiple genres:

  • “Head Shoulders Knees Toes”: Arranged with a large team of backup dancers and a grand live rock band.
  • “Get It Now”: Driven by heavy electric guitar solos that had the entire crowd jumping.
  • “Oh Mymy : 7s”: Featuring flawless, synchronized knife-like choreography underneath a massive, colorful laser light show.
A large crowd at a concert, with many fans holding red glow sticks. The stage is brightly lit, featuring tws and a vibrant backdrop, creating a dynamic atmosphere.
Inside TWS’s 3-Hour Seoul Concert Weekend / Official X

Brand-New, Unreleased Unit Songs Steal the Show

The biggest highlight of the weekend was the surprise reveal of three unreleased unit songs, showing off the members’ deep musical talents:

  1. Jihoon & Kyungmin (“SHIFT”): The duo shocked the crowd with an intense, powerful hip-hop dance style that used flowing scarves as a main prop. Both members actively helped choreograph the entire routine.
  2. Youngjae & Hanjin (“To You Who Passed That Long Night”): A deeply emotional, soft ballad written, composed, and arranged entirely by the two singers. Their sweet harmonies brought a quiet, comforting mood to the stadium.
  3. Shinyu & Dohoon (“HOW DID YOU DO THAT”): The two oldest members teamed up to write and compose a high-energy track that completely filled the arena with a trendy, cool hip-hop vibe.

“The Most Memorable Moment of Our Lives”

Closing out the massive weekend with a never-ending encore medley, TWS was visibly moved to tears by the endless sea of lightsticks.

The group shared their deepest gratitude with their official fandom, 42:

“We are so incredibly happy to stand here and perform for so many of our 42s inside the legendary KSPO Dome. This exact view is something we have dreamed about every single night since our difficult trainee days, and watching it turn into real life is overwhelming. Today is officially the most memorable, beautiful moment of our entire lives. Thank you so much to our fans for becoming our ultimate dream. We promise to keep climbing to even bigger stages and become a group you can always be incredibly proud of.”

TWS originally made their big debut in January 2024 under Pledis Entertainment (HYBE), quickly dominating music charts with their massive viral hit “Plot Twist.” Fresh off the success of their fifth mini-album NO TRAGEDY, which dropped this past April, the group will now carry this explosive momentum across the rest of the continent. Their 15-show Asia tour will travel through major global hub cities, including Fukuoka, Hyogo, Kanagawa, Macau, Bangkok, Singapore, and Kaohsiung, as they continue their journey toward global stardom.