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TWS turns million seller momentum into a 15 show Asia tour

TWS will launch 24/7:FOR:YOU at KSPO Dome before taking the 15 show run to Japan, Macau, Bangkok, Singapore, and Kaohsiung after NO TRAGEDY's million seller week.

Pak

May 6, 2026

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#KSPO DOME#Pledis Entertainment#Asia Tour#TWS#NO TRAGEDY#24/7:FOR:YOU

TWS is turning its breakout 2026 momentum into a full regional live push. According to TWS's official Weverse concert notice, posted by Pledis Entertainment, the group will launch the 2026 TWS TOUR 24/7:FOR:YOU at Seoul's KSPO Dome on June 27 and 28 before moving through Japan, Macau, Bangkok, Singapore, and Kaohsiung. That routing totals 15 shows across eight cities. As reported by Soompi's first-week sales recap, citing Hanteo Chart, NO TRAGEDY moved 1,112,770 copies between April 27 and May 3. That gives the tour announcement harder context and gives Pledis a cleaner case for scaling quickly into larger rooms. TWS is not touring off hype alone. It is touring off numbers, venue confidence, and a demand curve that now looks strong enough for a real regional scale test. The timing matters because Pledis is scaling the group before that million-seller headline has time to cool.

The KSPO Dome opener is the clearest sign that TWS has moved up a tier

The Seoul stop is the real tell here. TWS's official Weverse concert notice confirmed that the June 27 and 28 opener lands at KSPO Dome, and that matters because KSPO is where agencies start asking a harder question about a group's ceiling. A rookie act can rack up streams, go viral on short-form platforms, and still stall when it is time to turn that attention into paid ticket demand. TWS looks like it is clearing that test. We already saw the curve forming in our coverage of the group's NO TRAGEDY pre-order surge and earlier in their 42:CLUB fanmeeting sellout. Now Pledis is giving that momentum a venue that actually means something, with the official Weverse notice confirming the two-night KSPO Dome opener as the first stop of the run. The Seoul booking is the part that turns a nice tour update into a more serious statement about how quickly this group is scaling.

A close up image from TWS's official You, You video rollout
A still from TWS's official You, You video rollout. Image: Pledis Entertainment / TWS YouTube

TWS 24/7:FOR:YOU dates show where the group's Asia demand is stacking up

TWS will open in Seoul on June 27 and 28, then head to Fukuoka from August 28 to 30, Hyogo from September 4 to 6, Kanagawa on September 12 and 13, Macau on September 19 and 20, Bangkok on September 26, Singapore on October 10, and Kaohsiung on October 24. According to TWS's official Weverse notice and Soompi, that routing is locked across eight cities and 15 shows. The pattern is smart. Japan gets the deepest run with three cities, while the later Southeast Asia and Greater China stops widen the footprint without overextending the schedule. That three-city Japan leg also shows where Pledis sees the deepest repeat demand right now. If you have been tracking how TWS has been scaling outside Korea, this schedule looks less like a test balloon and more like a clean next step.

This tour matters because TWS is no longer selling a debut story

NO TRAGEDY's million-seller result is what gives this tour announcement real weight. TWS is not being framed as an interesting new boy group anymore. It is being pushed like an act that already has proof of concept, and the proof is in the numbers. As reported by Soompi, citing Hanteo Chart, the mini album sold 1,112,770 copies in its first week. Pledis also framed the tour as a direct fan-connection play in its official Seoul notice, which announced both offline and online live-streaming options for the opener. Just as importantly, Soompi's sales recap shows TWS nearly doubled its previous first-week record, which gives Pledis a cleaner argument for a fast venue jump. If the KSPO Dome opener lands, this run will look like the moment TWS stopped being a promising growth story and started acting like a real regional live draw.

Fans Also Ask

When does TWS's 24/7:FOR:YOU Asia tour start?
TWS starts its 2026 24/7:FOR:YOU Asia tour on June 27 and 28 at KSPO Dome in Seoul. Pledis Entertainment posted the Seoul concert notice on Weverse on May 4, 2026, and the broader routing continues through Japan, Macau, Bangkok, Singapore, and Kaohsiung. The final listed stop is Kaohsiung on October 24.
What cities are on TWS's 2026 24/7:FOR:YOU tour?
TWS will play eight cities on the 2026 24/7:FOR:YOU run: Seoul, Fukuoka, Hyogo, Kanagawa, Macau, Bangkok, Singapore, and Kaohsiung. Korea JoongAng Daily and Soompi both reported the same route on May 4. Japan gets the deepest leg with three stops, which suggests Pledis sees the strongest repeat demand there right now.
How many shows are on TWS's 24/7:FOR:YOU Asia tour?
TWS's 2026 24/7:FOR:YOU Asia tour includes 15 shows across eight cities. The Seoul opener covers two nights at KSPO Dome on June 27 and 28, while Japan, Macau, Bangkok, Singapore, and Kaohsiung fill out the rest of the schedule through October. That makes it the group's biggest regional live run so far.
When do tickets go on sale for TWS's Seoul 24/7:FOR:YOU shows?
TWS's Seoul ticket schedule starts with membership pre-verification from May 22 to May 27, 2026 on Weverse, followed by membership presales from 8 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. KST on May 27. General sales open at 8 p.m. KST on May 29, according to Pledis Entertainment's official Weverse concert notice for the KSPO Dome dates.
Will TWS livestream the Seoul 24/7:FOR:YOU concerts?
Yes. Pledis Entertainment's official Weverse notice for the June 27 and 28 KSPO Dome opener said the Seoul concerts will be available both offline and through online live streaming. That matters for international fans because the first stop opens the tour before the group reaches Japan, Macau, Bangkok, Singapore, and Kaohsiung later in 2026.

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