South Korean girl group TWICE attracted 240,000 attendees [1] during a three-day concert series at Tokyo's MUFG Stadium earlier this week.
The event marks a significant milestone for the group's presence in the Japanese market. It also serves as a benchmark for the venue's capacity to host large-scale international music productions.
The concerts took place on April 25, 26, and 28, 2026 [3]. These performances were part of the "TWICE <THIS IS FOR> WORLD TOUR IN JAPAN" and functioned as additional shows for the broader tour circuit.
Reports said the group averaged 80,000 attendees per day [2]. The series was promoted as the first performance by an overseas artist at the newly rebuilt National Stadium [1].
The venue, known as MUFG Stadium, hosted the group across the three dates to accommodate the high demand for tickets. The total attendance of 240,000 [1] underscores the group's continued popularity and the scale of the K-pop phenomenon in Japan.
Organizers utilized the stadium's updated infrastructure to manage the crowds across the three-day window. The event concluded on Tuesday, following the final show on April 28 [3].
“TWICE attracted 240,000 attendees during a three-day concert series at Tokyo's MUFG Stadium”
The scale of this event demonstrates the immense commercial power of K-pop in Japan and the strategic importance of the newly rebuilt National Stadium as a hub for international entertainment. By securing the first overseas artist slot at the venue, TWICE solidifies its position as a top-tier global act capable of filling one of Asia's largest stadiums multiple nights in a row.





