• Park Myung Soo's Radio Show Interview With TWICE's Dahyun And Tzuyu Deemed Inappropriate, Angers Fans

Park Myung Soo's Radio Show Interview With TWICE's Dahyun And Tzuyu Deemed Inappropriate, Angers Fans (Photo : Vogue Taiwan/CC BY 3.0)

K-pop girls group TWICE is reportedly all set to host an offline concert at the KSPO Dome in Seoul sometime in December this year, with the tentative dates slated for 24, 25, and 26. 

The South-Korean band is planning to hold an offline concert due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, but as per reports, the concert could change, depending on the severity.

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In what will come across as great news for ONCEs, the fan club of the group, it is the first big-scale offline concert by TWICE since the outbreak of COVID-19. Though various K-Pop artists have been hosting small-scale performances continuously, they haven't been able to gather a large number of fans in one venue. 

October is turning out to be an eventful and successful month for TWICE, with the release of their first single in English called "The Feels" on October 1. The girls also performed it for the first time recently on TV on the October 1 broadcast of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon".

"The Feels" is a trendy disco-pop number with a standout, catchy melody. The lyrics convey the uncontainable feeling of the singer after falling in love. 

In the retro-style music video, the members of TWICE, are seen partying up at a classic school dance. The fun, frisky song completely matches with the style of music that TWICE is associated with, and the track has been well-received by fans globally, also ranking on global music charts since its release.

The group will release an album in October to celebrate its sixth debut anniversary, which is on October 20. The band has also recently announced the release of its third full studio album in November, followed by a fourth tour. The announcement came in the form of a teaser at the end of "The Feels" music video. 

TWICE was formed by JYP Entertainment under the Television program "Sixteen" in 2015 and made their debut on October 20, 2015, with "The Story Begins", an extended play. The band comprises nine members, namely Tzuyu, Chaeyoung, Dahyun, Mina, Jihyo, Sana, Momo, Jeongyeon, and Nayeon.

The group is the first female Korean act to top both Billboards' World Digital Song Sales and World Albums at the same time with the release of "Twicetagram", their first studio album, and its lead single "Likey" in 2017. The group sings in both Korean and Japanese, having released albums in each language, and now they have added English to the list.