TWICE thanks Detroit

TWICE publicly thanked Detroit following the end of their tour stop there, posting messages of gratitude to the city and fans. (x.com) The social note from the group came during a flurry of post‑tour posts and fan reactions online. (x.com)

TWICE thanked Detroit after the group’s April 10 stop at Little Caesars Arena, posting a public note to the city and fans as tour chatter kept rolling online. (x.com) Detroit was one of the North American dates on TWICE’s 2026 “THIS IS FOR” world tour, with Ticketmaster listing the show for Friday, April 10, at Little Caesars Arena before the group moved on to Saint Paul on April 12. (ticketmaster.com) 313 Presents, the arena promoter, billed the Detroit date as part of TWICE’s first tour built around a 360-degree in-the-round stage, with the local listing set for 8:00 p.m. at Little Caesars Arena. (313presents.com) The post landed in the middle of a familiar K-pop touring pattern: artists close out a city, then follow with thank-you messages, backstage photos, and fan clips that keep the stop moving on social media after the lights go down. (x.com) Detroit also carried extra weight on this run because Ticketmaster’s tour guide said the 2026 itinerary included the first-ever K-pop arena shows in Detroit, Saint Paul, Denver, Boston, and Montreal. (blog.ticketmaster.com) TWICE entered the 2026 tour with a larger United States footprint than on earlier runs. A 313 Presents announcement for the Detroit show said the group’s previous “READY TO BE” tour drew 1.5 million fans across 51 shows in 27 cities worldwide. (313presents.com) The same promoter announcement said TWICE had already become the first female K-pop group to headline both Major League Baseball and National Football League stadiums in 2024, after shows at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. (313presents.com) By the time the group reached Detroit, the tour was still moving. Ticketmaster’s North America help page listed 21 shows on the run, with dates continuing after Michigan through the United States and then into Europe in May. (ticketmaster.com) So the Detroit message read as both a goodbye and a handoff: one arena stop wrapped on April 10, and the next city on the schedule was already waiting two days later. (ticketmaster.com)

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