TWICE will be making a comeback in the first half of 2019.
According to a JYP Entertainment rep on January 11, TWICE will release their 2nd Japanese album '#TWICE2' on March 3.
'#TWICE2' will be a sequel to follow their first Japanese release '#TWICE' that was released on June 28, 2017. Their debut Japanese album broke records selling 250,000 copies and climbed to the No. 1 spot on the Oricon Daily Album chart.
TWICE's first full Japanese album had a total of 10 songs with Korean and Japanese versions of their hit songs 'Like OOH-AHH', 'Cheer Up', 'TT', 'Knock Knock', and 'Signal.' The new album '#TWICE2' will be similar with a total of 10 tracks and will include Korean/Japanese versions of 'Likey', 'Heartshaker', 'What is Love', 'Dance the Night Away', and 'Yes or Yes.'
In the meantime, TWICE will hold 4 dome tour concerts visiting 3 Japanese cities with a kick-off tour at Kyocera Dome in Osaka on March 21st, Tokyo Dome on March 29th and 30th, with a final stop at the Nagoya Dome on April 6th.
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Guys, its their #TWICE2 album with Japanese versions of their Korean title tracks so it's nothing new. Don't worry about their rest.
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