When it comes to live performances, few K-pop groups command the stage like Twice. On Saturday, Oct 11, the nine-member powerhouse returned to the Singapore Indoor Stadium for their This Is For concert — a dazzling spectacle of sound, light, and emotion that proved why they remain at the top of their game even after nearly a decade in the industry.
The concert wasn’t just a musical event. It was a celebration of resilience, artistry, and the unbreakable connection between Twice and their devoted fandom, Once.
A Triumphant Return to Singapore
Twice’s much-anticipated return to Singapore marked another milestone in their global tour, drawing thousands of fans eager to see Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu live.
For two and a half hours, the group commanded the massive 360-degree stage — a setup that allowed every fan, regardless of seat location, to enjoy an immersive view of the performance. The circular design demanded near-perfect synchronization, and Twice delivered with effortless precision.
From start to finish, the concert pulsed with high energy, captivating choreography, and powerful vocals that left the audience in awe.
The Perfect Blend of Power and Personality
The beauty of a Twice concert lies not only in its grandeur but in the individuality each member brings to the stage. Throughout This Is For, the members showcased their growth as artists and performers.
Nayeon and Jihyo’s rendition of Mars demonstrated their vocal strength and emotional control. Momo and Mina stunned the crowd with their sharp, graceful dance lines, while Sana and Tzuyu charmed fans with their warmth and charisma.
Meanwhile, Dahyun delighted the audience with her playful personality, even tossing in a cheeky attempt at Singlish that instantly won hearts.
These moments reminded everyone that beyond their synchronized perfection, Twice thrives on authenticity — their chemistry is real, and their connection with the crowd undeniable.
Solo Stages That Stole the Spotlight
One of the night’s biggest highlights was the solo stage segment. Unlike previous tours, This Is For gave each member a chance to shine with an original song in a completely different genre — a clear statement of their evolution as musicians.
Jeongyeon’s country-inspired Fix A Drink stood out as a refreshing departure from Twice’s usual sound, delivered with confidence reminiscent of Beyoncé’s fearless Cowboy Carter era.
Chaeyoung’s Shoot (Firecracker), a playful disco-pop number, captured her quirky creativity and proved why she’s one of the group’s most experimental artists.
Every solo stage felt distinct, yet together, they reflected Twice’s artistic diversity and the members’ desire to keep pushing their boundaries.
A Visual and Technical Masterpiece
Beyond the music, This Is For impressed with its flawless stage production. The LED screens wrapped around the entire stage, creating an immersive visual experience that amplified the group’s energy.
During One Spark, the screens exploded in a cascade of fireworks and vivid colors, transforming the stadium into a glowing sea of light and motion. Each performance transitioned seamlessly into the next — a testament to the group’s discipline and the production team’s meticulous design.
The circular stage, while visually stunning, presented unique challenges for choreography. Yet, Twice’s execution was impeccable. Every step, turn, and transition was timed to perfection, proving that the group’s reputation for precision is no accident.
A Message to Fans and the Future
As Twice approaches their 10th anniversary, This Is For felt like both a love letter to their fans and a statement of intent. They are not content to rest on past successes — they’re evolving, experimenting, and raising the bar for live performance in K-pop.
Throughout the night, fans sang along to classics like Fancy, I Can’t Stop Me, and Set Me Free, turning the arena into a chorus of unity and emotion. By the final encore, it was clear that this concert wasn’t just a stop on the tour — it was a reaffirmation of Twice’s status as K-pop royalty.
Their bond, honed over years of shared success and struggle, remains their greatest strength. Every smile, gesture, and harmony carried the message that Twice’s journey is far from over.
A Concert to Remember
This Is For wasn’t merely a concert — it was a statement of artistry, discipline, and sisterhood. Twice proved that they are not just performers, but storytellers who bring music to life with heart and precision.
As the lights dimmed and fans waved their candy-bong lightsticks in farewell, one thing was certain: Twice continues to redefine what it means to be a global pop phenomenon.
Their performance in Singapore wasn’t just one of the best K-pop shows of the year — it was a reminder that even after ten years, Twice still shines brighter than ever.