TWICE Setlist 2025–26: Full THIS IS FOR Tour Songs

TWICE Setlist
- TWICE’s 2025–26 setlist comes from the THIS IS FOR World Tour, their sixth global tour.
- The concert follows a four-act format blending new-era songs, classics, and high-energy performances.
- Every available member performs a solo stage, with select subunit songs exclusive to the tour.
- Encore songs and select tracks vary by city, making each TWICE show slightly different.
The TWICE Tour setlist for 2025–2026 captures a group performing at full confidence—balancing legacy, experimentation, and individual artistry across their sixth global outing, the THIS IS FOR World Tour.
TWICE World Tour Setlist
- Event 1: Roger Arena Jan 9 Setlist & Recap
- Event 2: Roger Arena Jan 10 Setlist & Recap
- Event 3: Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle Recap
- Event 4: Climate Pledge Arena, 2nd Night Setlist
- Event 5: TWICE Dallas Shows
- Event 6: TWICE Seattle Concert: Full Setlist
Rather than relying on a fixed song order, TWICE’s current concerts follow a modular four-act structure. This approach allows the group to preserve a recognizable framework while adapting solos, encores, and select tracks to fit each city, venue, and moment—making every stop feel intentional rather than routine.

What follows is a complete, audience-friendly breakdown of the THIS IS FOR setlist, anchored by a fully verified performance from Bangkok and supported by tour-wide context.
A Defining Night: Bangkok, December 14, 2025
On December 14, 2025, TWICE brought the THIS IS FOR World Tour to IMPACT Arena, Muang Thong Thani, Bangkok, delivering one of the most emotionally resonant shows of the tour’s Asia leg.

The concert followed the full arena format—four acts, individual solo stages, signature hits, and a rare fixed encore. One member, Chaeyoung, was absent from the performance due to health reasons, a change that was acknowledged respectfully while preserving the overall structure of the show.
This Bangkok performance now stands as a clean reference point for understanding TWICE’s default full-length concert design in the current era.
Act I — Opening & the Current Era
The opening act is designed to assert TWICE’s present identity before looking backward. Visuals are cinematic, choreography is sharp, and the emphasis is firmly on recent material.
Songs performed:
- THIS IS FOR
- Strategy
- MAKE ME GO
- SET ME FREE
- I CAN’T STOP ME
- OPTIONS
- MOONLIGHT SUNRISE
Opening with “THIS IS FOR” makes a clear statement: this tour is not a nostalgia run. Tracks like “Strategy” and “SET ME FREE” reflect maturity and control, while “I CAN’T STOP ME” serves as a bridge between TWICE’s earlier global breakout and their current sound.
Act II — Performance, Power & Intensity
Act II is widely regarded as the technical peak of the concert. Here, TWICE leans into darker arrangements, sustained choreography, and demanding vocal passages.
Songs performed:
- MARS
- I GOT YOU
- The Feels
- Gone
- CRY FOR ME
- HELL IN HEAVEN
- RIGHT HAND GIRL
This segment highlights the group’s evolution into more emotionally layered performers. “CRY FOR ME” and “HELL IN HEAVEN” consistently draw some of the strongest crowd reactions, supported by extended dance breaks and reworked instrumentals.
Act III — Solo Stages: Individual Identity on a Group Tour
The third act is the most anticipated portion of the show for many fans. For the THIS IS FOR World Tour, each available member performs a dedicated solo stage drawn from recent solo or anniversary projects.
At the Bangkok show, Chaeyoung did not participate due to health reasons. The remaining members delivered their solo performances without altering the act’s pacing.
Solo stages performed in Bangkok:
- Tzuyu — DIVE IN
- Mina — STONE COLD
- Nayeon — MEEEEEE
- Jeongyeon — FIX A DRINK
- Dahyun — CHESS
- Jihyo — ATM
- Sana — DECAFFEINATED
- Momo — MOVE LIKE THAT
Even with one absence, the solo section remained structurally intact—underscoring TWICE’s depth and adaptability on tour.
Act IV — Hits, Unity & the Finale
The final act pivots from intensity to celebration, reconnecting the audience with TWICE’s most recognizable global hits.
Songs performed:
- FANCY
- What Is Love?
- YES or YES
- Dance the Night Away
- Feel Special
- ONE SPARK
This portion of the show emphasizes crowd participation, extended sing-alongs, and visible member interaction. It closes the main set on a high-energy, communal note.
Encore — A Reflective Ending in Bangkok
Rather than using the tour’s usual roulette-style encore wheel, the Bangkok show featured a fixed encore, creating a more emotional conclusion.
Encore songs:
- The Best Thing I Ever Did
- Magical
The decision to use a fixed encore gave the night a reflective tone, particularly meaningful given the circumstances surrounding the performance.
Soundcheck Highlights (Pre-Show)
Earlier in the day, TWICE performed the following songs during soundcheck:
- MAKE ME GO
- OPTIONS
- MOONLIGHT SUNRISE
While not part of the main concert, soundcheck performances often provide fans with rare, relaxed renditions of tour tracks.

How This Fits the Broader THIS IS FOR Tour
Across the 2025–2026 tour, TWICE concerts typically run around 2 hours and 40 minutes, featuring 35–40 songs across four acts. Core characteristics include:
- Career-spanning material from 2016–2025
- Heavy emphasis on the THIS IS FOR and STRATEGY eras
- Dedicated solo stages for each member
- Rotating encores selected live (except for special cases)
While the structure remains consistent, song order, solos, and encores may change by city, festival setting, or regional preference.
Why This Setlist Matters
The Bangkok performance illustrates why TWICE’s current setlist resonates so strongly with audiences. It balances legacy hits with modern releases, highlights individual growth without fragmenting the group, and adapts gracefully to real-world conditions without compromising quality.
For fans preparing to attend future stops—or revisiting past performances—this setlist serves as a verified anchor version of the THIS IS FOR era. Ongoing city-by-city variations, encore changes, and tour updates continue across twicetours.com, where TWICE’s live journey is documented in real time.
