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K-POP Group TWICE Captures Hearts in Latest Online Concert ‘TWICE in Wonderland’

TWICE has turned their attention to their Japanese fanbase with the K-pop group's second online concert "TWICE in Wonderland 新体感ライブ CONNECT Special Live" which was held on March 6, 2021, at 7:00 PM JST.
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TWICE has turned their attention to their Japanese fanbase with the K-pop group’s second online concert “TWICE in Wonderland 新体感ライブ CONNECT Special Live” which was held on March 6, 2021, at 7:00 PM JST.

In March of 2020, Twice was scheduled to hold a concert at the Tokyo Dome but due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the performance was canceled. Later that summer Twice held their first online concert “Twice: World In A Day.” It was meant to connect fans from all over the world with the concept of “a world tour in one day.”

TWICE has turned their attention to their Japanese fanbase with the K-pop group's second online concert "TWICE in Wonderland 新体感ライブ CONNECT Special Live" which was held on March 6, 2021, at 7:00 PM JST.
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On January 14, 2021, Japanese fans were excited to hear a Japanese-specific online concert. The news spread quickly on Twitter after it was announced on the Korean online platform NAVER.

TWICE has turned their attention to their Japanese fanbase with the K-pop group's second online concert "TWICE in Wonderland 新体感ライブ CONNECT Special Live" which was held on March 6, 2021, at 7:00 PM JST.
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Naver also stated, “TWICE in Wonderland” will be an online concert held on March 6 for Japan. The concert will be a “journey that restores everyone’s lost imagination so that TWICE can connect with everyone in the real world again.”

The TWICE concert included the use of cutting-edge technologies such as AR (Augmented Reality) and MR (Complex Reality). Unfortunately for the rest of the world, this concert was performed in Japanese and streamed for Japanese audiences only. Nevertheless, it didn’t stop international fans from supporting their favorite members and cheering the girls on.

Their setlist included a mix of songs from previous Japanese albums as well as Japanese versions of their Korean hits including “TT”, “Heart Shaker”, “I Can’t Stop Me”, and “Feel Special”. The girls performed a total of 19 songs then immediately went on VLIVE to interact with their followers and posted concert photos on Instagram.

Twice is constantly active on all their social media platforms, so make sure to check out TWICE’s Instagram and Twitter to keep up with their most recent activities.