TWICE is releasing its 7th mini-album titled “Fancy You” and as a teaser, JYP Entertainment released teaser photos of each of the members. A group photo that includes Sana, Nayeon, Momo, Jungyeon, Jihyo, Mina, Tzuyu, Chaeyoung, and Dahyun were also unveiled along with the full tracklist of the said album.
As noted on Billboard, “Fancy You” will be TWICE's comeback album and seventh Korean EP since debuting in 2015. The lead track will be “Fancy” and the album presents a vibrant concept that seems to be inspired by the 70s or 80s era. At any rate, the record will feature a total of six tracks and they are “Fancy,” "Stuck In My Head," "Girls Like Us," "Hot," "Turn It Up" and "Strawberry."
TWICE’s comeback album is set to be released on April 22 at 6 p.m. KST. It is expected to be a hit and their music video will definitely trend as well once published.
In related news, TWICE also revealed that it will embark on its first world tour. Via Twitter, JYP Entertainment, the group’s agency, announced the schedules and locations on April 7.
TWICE, the nine-member Korean girl group will kick off their concert tour from May 25 to 26 in Seoul then the group will fly to Southeast Asia, with performances in Bangkok, Manila, and Singapore. Their next stop would be in the United States and they are set to hold concerts in key cities that include Los Angeles, Chicago, Newark, and Mexico City. Below is the full schedule and stops for TWICE’s world tour this year:
Seoul, South Korea - May 25 and 26
Bangkok, Thailand - June 15
Manila, Philippines - June 29
Singapore - July 13
Los Angeles - July 17
Mexico City - July 19
Newark, New Jersey - July 21
Chicago - July 23
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - August 17
As stated, TWICE will conclude their tour in Kuala Lumpur which is good news to the Malaysian fans. This is because, last year, the girl group had to call off their concert due to safety concerns and finally, it is happening soon.


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