The TWICE National Stadium concerts are shaping up to be one of the biggest moments in the group’s Japan concert history. TWICE is scheduled to hold three solo shows at MUFG Stadium, also known as Japan’s National Stadium, in Tokyo on April 25, April 26, and April 28, 2026. These performances are part of the group’s sixth world tour, “THIS IS FOR,” and they carry special meaning: TWICE is set to become the first overseas artist to hold a solo concert at this venue.
TWICE National Stadium Shows Mark a Major First

For fans, the scale alone is exciting. The concerts are planned as three additional Japan performances for the “THIS IS FOR” world tour, and the setup will use a 360-degree stage format. With seats opened all around the stage, each show is expected to welcome about 80,000 people.
Across the three dates, that means TWICE is expected to meet a total of around 240,000 fans at the National Stadium. That number gives these shows a festival-like weight, but the meaning goes beyond size. The National Stadium is one of Japan’s most symbolic venues, and TWICE entering it as the first overseas artist to hold a solo concert there makes the April 2026 run a milestone not only for the group, but also for their long-running connection with Japanese fans.
The concerts were announced after TWICE’s Japan dome tour in September 2025, which drew 400,000 attendees. In that context, the National Stadium dates feel like a natural next step: bigger venue, broader seating, and another sign of the group’s unusually strong live presence in Japan.
Dates, Venue, Tickets, and Stage Setup
The three TWICE performances at MUFG Stadium, National Stadium, are scheduled for:
- April 25, 2026
- April 26, 2026
- April 28, 2026
The ticket price listed for reserved seating is 15,500 yen for all seats. The concerts are planned with a 360-degree stage, which means the audience will surround the performance area rather than watching from only one side. That format helps explain the large estimated attendance of around 80,000 people per show.
For anyone attending, one of the most important practical details is the electronic ticket. Fans are asked to download their e-ticket in advance and enter through the gate shown on the ticket. That gate information matters, especially for an event of this size, because tens of thousands of people will be moving through the venue on each concert day.
There are also entry-related rules to keep in mind. Large luggage and suitcases are restricted, and baggage checks are included in the entry guidance. Fans should also prepare for rainy weather, since the concert information includes rain-related precautions. In short, this is the kind of event where arriving prepared will make the day much smoother.
Official Goods Sales for the National Stadium Concerts
Official merchandise will also be sold at the venue during the National Stadium concert period. One helpful detail is that fans do not need a concert ticket to use the on-site merchandise sales area. However, items are limited in quantity, so availability is not guaranteed.
The announced on-site sales hours are:
- April 25, 2026: 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
- April 26, 2026: 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
- April 28, 2026: 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
If you are planning to buy official goods, the schedule makes early planning important. The sales window starts in the morning on all three concert days, and because items are limited, fans who have specific goods in mind may want to account for possible lines and sellouts.

Why This Concert Run Matters
The TWICE National Stadium concerts are more than three added tour dates. They bring together several major facts: a symbolic Tokyo venue, a 360-degree stage, roughly 80,000 fans expected per show, and a total expected audience of about 240,000 across three nights. Most importantly, TWICE is set to stand there as the first overseas artist to hold a solo concert at the stadium.
For ONCE, these shows represent another landmark in TWICE’s Japan journey. After drawing 400,000 fans during the 2025 Japan dome tour, the group is moving into an even larger and more historic space for “THIS IS FOR.” Based on the details available, April 25, 26, and 28, 2026 will be dates fans remember as a defining chapter in TWICE’s live performance story.