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K-pop has broken down cultural barriers to become an integral part of the musical landscape in North America, and all-woman group Twice are among the vanguard acts. But Twice differs from other K-pop ensembles with their playful and carefree synth-pop sound. While groups like Blackpink and Le Sserafim lean into intense and often left-field sounds, Twice remains bright and bubbly.

The nine-member group is innovating with production on their “This Is For” tour with a 360-degree stage, creating a fully immersive performance that can be seen from every angle. The tour promotes the group’s 2025 releases: This Is For, Enemy and Ten: The Story Goes On. The latter album features solo songs from each of the nine members, marking a decade-long run of hits. Twice has even headlined Lollapalooza, further cementing the group’s place in the pop firmament.

8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, March 27-28, Kia Center, 400 W. Church St., kiacenter.com, $126-$431.

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