TWS fans organize Thailand fansigns
- Fan organizers in Thailand used X posts on May 19 to coordinate TWS “No Tragedy” fansign entries, meetups and member-specific signup allocations. - One official TWS “No Tragedy” fansign listed 50 winners for an offline event, while Weverse ran 30 winners per member for video calls. - The next dated milestone is May 25, when Hellolive’s offline TWS fansign is scheduled to take place.
TWS fan organizers in Thailand spent May 19 using X to sort out signups for fansign opportunities tied to the group’s fifth mini album, “NO TRAGEDY,” according to social posts reviewed Wednesday. The posts circulated member-by-member allocations and meetup logistics, with Dohun and Hanjin among the names listed in Thai fan coordination messages. The activity appeared to be fan-run rather than a new official event announcement. Official TWS sales and event pages show that “NO TRAGEDY” already has multiple album-linked fansign campaigns attached to it. ### Why were Thai fans organizing this on X instead of waiting for one official notice? Thai fan organizers were using X on May 19 to divide applications, pool interest and match people with specific members, based on the social briefing and the cited post linked to the story card. In K-pop album-sign event culture, fan-run coordination often happens after official entry windows open or after winners are announced, especially when fans are trying to optimize member preferences, travel plans or group orders. (hellolive.tv) Weverse’s official notice for a TWS “NO TRAGEDY” 1:1 video call fansign said applicants had to buy the version tied to the member they wanted and that winners could not transfer the result to another person. That structure helps explain why fan communities would sort entries by member in advance or compare who is aiming for whom afterward. (hellolive.tv) ### What official TWS fansign events are tied to “NO TRAGEDY”? Hellolive lists an offline “FAN SIGN EVENT” for TWS’s fifth mini album “NO TRAGEDY” with an event date of May 25, 2026. The page says the entry period ran from April 27 to April 29, with 50 winners announced from April 30 at 20:00 KST by email. Weverse Global posted a separate “1:1 Video Call Fansign Event” notice on March 29 for pre-order customers. (shop.weverse.io) That event was scheduled for May 11 at 8:00 p.m. KST, with 30 winners per member, or 180 winners total, according to the notice. Universal Music Japan also published March 30 notices saying TWS’s fifth mini album “NO TRAGEDY” would be released in Korea on April 27 and in Japan on May 4, with serial-number and online event tie-ins for buyers. (hellolive.tv) ### Which members were fans trying to allocate? TWS’s current lineup on album and retail pages is Shinyu, Dohoon, Youngjae, Hanjin, Jihoon and Kyungmin. (shop.weverse.io) The social material behind this story specifically referenced Dohun and Hanjin in Thai allocation posts, and official TWS event materials confirm that member-specific applications are part of the “NO TRAGEDY” promotion cycle. (universal-music.co.jp) The album itself is being sold in multiple member-linked and format-specific versions, including compact editions and store-specific event products. Those formats are a practical reason fan organizers track demand by member and by event type. ### Was this a Thailand event or a Thailand fan effort around Korean events? The verified official pages reviewed do not show a newly announced Thailand-based TWS fansign dated May 19. (shop.kpopnara.com) Instead, they show Korean and global sales-linked events, including the Hellolive offline event and the Weverse video call event. The Thailand angle in this story comes from fan coordination posts shared from Thailand, not from an official organizer publishing a separate Thailand stop in the material reviewed. (shop.weverse.io) That means the clearest verified development is a Thai fan-organizing effort around existing “NO TRAGEDY” fansign mechanics. ### What happens next for fans following these signups? (hellolive.tv) May 25 is the next clear date on the official schedule reviewed, with Hellolive’s offline TWS “NO TRAGEDY” fansign set for that day at a location to be announced later. Hellolive’s notice says only the named winner can attend, ID is required, and seat numbers are assigned randomly on site. TWS’s “NO TRAGEDY” release cycle is already in motion, with the album released in Korea on April 27 and tied to multiple purchase-entry campaigns. (hellolive.tv) Fans tracking Dohun, Hanjin or other members are likely to keep using X and store notices to monitor any further event rounds. (universal-music.co.jp)