TWICE, formed by JYP Entertainment through the reality show "Sixteen" and debuting in 2015, is one of the most popular K-pop girl groups internationally. The group initially included nine members: Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu. Known for their catchy tunes like "Cheer Up," "TT," and "Feel Special," TWICE is celebrated for their vibrant, colorful image and melodies that instantly stick. Their music often incorporates themes of love and empowerment, and their engaging performances have earned them a massive, devoted fanbase worldwide.
Jihyo of Twice will collaborate with Jamaican singer Shenseea on the summer single "Distant Lover," released through the Musicow "Fandom" project in partnership with Roc Nation.
TWICE three-night encore series at KSPO Dome (Seoul)
TWICE will perform a three-night encore series from July 10–12 at the KSPO Dome in Olympic Park, Seoul, serving as the official grand finale for their sixth world tour, This Is For.
Sana confirmed to star as lead in film 'Nyangi' (acting debut)
JYP Entertainment confirmed that Sana will star as a lead in the joint Korea-Japan film 'Nyangi', marking her first acting role 11 years after her debut; Japanese actor Satoh Takeru is set as the male lead.
Harper's Bazaar Korea pictorial featuring Gong Seung Yeon and Jeongyeon released
JYP Entertainment stated TWICE is currently in a period of contract renewal discussions and that the company is proceeding with careful deliberations while respecting the members' intentions.
“Cheer Up” music video reaches 600 million YouTube views
JYP Entertainment reported that Twice's music video for “Cheer Up” generated 600 million plays on YouTube. It is the group's fifth video to exceed 600 million views.
Twice's music video for “Cheer Up” generated 600 million plays on YouTube; it is the group's fifth video to exceed 600 million views (after “TT,” “What is Love?,” “Likey” and “Fancy”), according to label JYP Entertainment.
Official live music video for TWICE's version of "TAKEDOWN" released
Netflix unveiled an official live music video for TWICE members Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung's version of "TAKEDOWN," which appears in the animated film KPop Demon Hunters and combines film clips with footage from TWICE's THIS IS FOR concert in Los Angeles.
Official live MV for TWICE members' version of "TAKEDOWN" released
Netflix released the official live music video for TWICE members Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung's version of "TAKEDOWN," sung by the fictional girl group HUNTR/X, from the animated film "KPop Demon Hunters."
TWICE's "CHEER UP" MV surpasses 600 million YouTube views
TWICE's music video for "CHEER UP" surpassed 600 million views on YouTube on June 20, 2026 KST, becoming the group's fifth MV to reach 600M views (after "TT", "What is Love?", "LIKEY", and "FANCY"). The video was originally released on 2016-04-25.
TWICE's "CHEER UP" surpasses 600 million YouTube views
The Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) awarded TWICE two new official streaming certifications in Japan: one Triple Platinum and one Double Platinum.
Dahyun donates 30 million won to Ulsan Community Chest for leukemia patients
Dahyun donated 30 million won (approx. $20,000) to the Ulsan Community Chest of Korea to support medical expenses and treatment for leukemia patients, in honor of her birthday.
TWICE wins Best Female K-Pop Group at 2026 American Music Awards
The North American run of Twice's world tour "This Is For" concluded in Austin on April 18 after spanning 20 cities and 35 shows (expanded from an original 22 shows due to rapid sellouts).
Twice breaks North American attendance record with 550,000 fans
Twice drew approximately 550,000 fans across the North American leg of their world tour, setting a new record for the most concert attendees by a K-pop girl group in the region. The run spanned 20 cities and 35 shows.
TWICE wraps North American leg of THIS IS FOR tour and sets attendance record for K-pop girl groups
TWICE completed the North American leg of their THIS IS FOR world tour on April 18, 2026, totaling 35 shows across 20 cities and setting an attendance record for K-pop girl groups (originally scheduled for 22 shows).
Chaeyoung to modify upcoming scheduled activities due to health
JYP Entertainment announced that TWICE member Chaeyoung will modify her upcoming scheduled activities after she experienced sudden lower-back discomfort while preparing to depart.
Dahyun to sit out TWICE's Taipei concerts due to ankle injury
On March 17, JYP Entertainment announced that Dahyun will be unable to join TWICE for their upcoming Taipei concerts of the THIS IS FOR world tour because of an ankle injury. The agency had previously announced in February that she would miss the North American leg of the tour.
JYP Entertainment announced Dahyun is suspending all activities for the time being to focus on recovery from her ankle fracture while Twice resumes touring the US.
On February 21, 2026, TWICE's music video for their 2018 summer hit "Dance The Night Away" surpassed 400 million views on YouTube, becoming the group's 12th music video to reach that milestone.
Twice's music video for "This Is For" reached 100 million views on YouTube, becoming the group's 26th video to do so and extending its record as the female group with the most 100M-view videos worldwide. The track is the title song from their fourth studio album released in July the previous year.
MV "THIS IS FOR" surpasses 100 million YouTube views
Dahyun will be unable to participate in TWICE's world tour THIS IS FOR North America dates from 2026-02-13 through 2026-03-07 after sustaining an ankle injury; JYP Entertainment announced the hiatus on 2026-02-11.
TWICE's music video for 'What is Love?' surpassed 900 million views on YouTube. The song was originally released on April 9, 2018, and this is the group's first music video to reach 900 million views.
In February 2026, JYP Entertainment announced that Dahyun would sit out part of the North American leg of TWICE's ongoing THIS IS FOR world tour due to injury.
Los Angeles stop of TWICE's THIS IS FOR world tour (three concerts)
Jeongyeon is set to make her film debut in "New Recruit: The Movie," based on the ENA TV series "New Recruit." The film is scheduled for release in the second half of this year (2026); she is expected to play a military nurse officer.
Jeongyeon shares behind-the-scenes photos during TWICE world tour; fans praise her healthier appearance
TWICE member Jeongyeon uploaded behind-the-scenes photos to social media showing a healthier appearance while backstage during TWICE's ongoing world tour; fans commented she appeared to have regained her 'prime visuals.'
TWICE earn RIAJ Platinum certification for streaming in Japan
Twice's music video for the 2018 title track “What is Love?” surpassed 900 million views on YouTube, marking the first time the group has reached that milestone. The video was released in April 2018 and the group’s label JYP Entertainment announced the milestone.
The mini album Page Two sold close to 180,000 copies by the end of 2016, making Twice the first K-pop girl group that debuted after 2010 to sell over 100,000 units.