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TWS has announced a comeback for October, surprising fans at the finale of their recent tour in Japan.
The group concluded their "24/7:WITH:US" tour with performances on August 9th and 10th at K-Arena Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The tour, which spanned 13 shows across six cities, drew an audience of approximately 50,000 and was a complete sell-out, proving the group's rising popularity.
TWS shared their gratitude with fans, stating, "We are so happy to hold a solo concert in such a large venue. Thanks to our 42 [fandom name], impossible things have become possible."
A Surprise Announcement and Anticipated Return
The biggest news came as a surprise: leader Shinyu announced, "TWS will be making a comeback in October." This new album will be the group's first release in six months since their third mini-album in April.
Anticipation is running high, as TWS topped various charts shortly after their debut last year, even securing the No. 1 spot on the 2024 Melon year-end chart.
The group recently shifted their focus to Japan last month, where their local debut single, "Nice to See You Again," topped major charts on both Oricon and Billboard Japan.
Looking ahead, TWS is scheduled to perform on September 15th at the "Rock in Japan Festival 2025," one of Japan's largest music festivals.


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