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    TWICE UBS Arena Concerts Power Three-Night New York Run

    Kenji NakamuraBy Kenji NakamuraMarch 3, 2026 Entertainment
    K-POP South Korean all girl group perform during NBC Today concert sponsored by Citi on Rockefeller Plaza in New York on July 5, 2023
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    TWICE UBS Arena concerts brought the group back to the New York area for a three-night stand. The shows ran Feb. 18, Feb. 20, and Feb. 21, 2026. The venue listed the engagement as TWICE [THIS IS FOR] WORLD TOUR IN BELMONT PARK. Officials said all three dates were booked at UBS Arena.

    Fans arrived early each night, with light sticks and coordinated outfits common in the concourses. Staff increased the number of entry lanes and merchandise points, venue officials said. TWICE’s UBS Arena concerts also drew attention for their production footprint. The setup used a 360-degree stage designed for wider sightlines.

    A Stadium-Scale Production With A Familiar Live Rhythm

    The show opened with a tight run of choreography-heavy songs, according to setlist documentation. “THIS IS FOR” and “Strategy” appeared near the start.

    TWICE UBS Arena concerts leaned on fast transitions between segments. Video interludes split the performance into clearly defined acts. The members paused for several speaking moments to address the crowd. They thanked fans for returning across multiple nights, the group said.

    JEONGYEON said respect and consideration keep the team steady after years together. She said that mindset shows in their onstage chemistry. JIHYO told the audience the tour reflects where the group is now. She described the performances as a way to repay long-term support.

    The staging emphasized movement around the arena floor. Cameras tracked the members closely, then widened to capture full formations. TWICE UBS Arena concerts included prominent screens and synchronized lighting cues. The effects were timed to beat drops and chorus hooks.

    Setlists Mix New Material With Career Anchors

    TWICE’s concerts featured sets surpassing 30 songs, according to multiple fan-compiled logs. The sequence combined recent releases and older hits. Songs listed from the UBS Arena stop include “SET ME FREE” and “I CAN’T STOP ME.” “MOONLIGHT SUNRISE” also appeared in the early stretch.

    Mid-show selections shifted the tone toward warmer pop and mid-tempo tracks. Setlists list “MARS” and “I GOT YOU” during later acts. “The Feels” appeared on at least one night, based on setlist entries. The track remains a key moment for crowd sing-alongs.

    The group also touched on earlier eras through staples that fans expect. Setlists cite songs like “What is Love?” and “YES or YES.” A late-show run leaned into festival-style energy and bright hooks. “FANCY” and “Dance The Night Away” were listed as closing stretch entries.

    The band and backing tracks balanced polished pop with heavier bass moments. Some arrangements used extended intros for choreography resets.

    “Takedown” Spotlight Reflects Wider Pop-Culture Reach

    The artists also sang “Takedown,” according to setlist logs and show coverage. The song is linked to the animated film “KPop Demon Hunters.” Coverage and entertainment listings described “Takedown” as a recognizable moment in the set. 

    The crowd reaction peaked when the chorus landed. The film connection has helped broaden casual awareness of TWICE, policy and culture writers said. Soundtrack placements can lift streaming and search interest.

    TWICE UBS Arena concerts happened during the North American leg of the “THIS IS FOR” tour. The tour supports the group’s latest album cycle, the company said. The group also made a late-night television appearance during this period, providing entertainment coverage. They recorded “Strategy” in a U.S. studio.

    That extra visibility matched the momentum around the New York shows. Fans said the week felt like a peak moment for the tour. They closed with extended thank-yous and final laps around the stage. The members waved, posed, and stayed visible through encore lighting.

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