Twice Tickets Go on Sale for Exclusive London Show
Fans of global K-pop powerhouse Twice will need all the luck they can muster as tickets officially go live today for the group’s only UK performance in 2026.
The nine-member sensation will bring their This Is For World Tour to London’s O2 Arena on 3 June 2026, marking their sole UK stop on what’s set to be one of the most anticipated music tours of the year.
This forthcoming leg follows a whirlwind schedule across Asia, Oceania, Europe, and North America with stops in major metropolises including Lisbon, Barcelona, Paris, Berlin, Cologne, and Amsterdam.
The European shows promise of the same high-energy choreography, dazing illustrations, and important lyrics that have cemented doubly as one of K-pop’s most dynamic acts.
Their This Is For World Tour comes just a year after the record-breaking Ready To Be World Tour, where the group performed to more than 1.5 million fans across 51 shows in 27 cities worldwide.
The figures alone speak volumes. Twice is a phenomenon, and their fandom, known as ONCE, is expected to flood ticketing platforms in record numbers.
“You’ll need twice the luck to get tickets to this.” That’s no exaggeration. With only one UK date announced, demand is expected to skyrocket within minutes of the sale going live.
How to Get Twice Tickets Today?
If you’re hoping to secure Twice tickets, act fast. The general sale opened at 10am today (Thursday, 9 October), with no pre-sale available — meaning everyone’s in the same frantic race.
- Buy Twice tickets at Ticketmaster
- Buy Twice tickets at Live Nation
- Buy Twice tickets at AXS
Head straight to the websites, join the virtual queues, and keep multiple tabs open, it’s every fan for themselves. With Twice’s growing popularity in the UK, tickets are expected to vanish in minutes.
For those considering a quick flight to catch another show, Twice will also perform across Portugal, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, and France, all available through Live Nation.
This isn’t just another concert announcement. It’s a moment. For UK fans, it’s a once-in-a-generation chance to see the K-pop icons live on home soil.