TWICE’s Lollapalooza setlist showcased their decade-long career, where they performed fan favorites such as ‘The Feels,’ ‘What is Love?,’ and ‘Talk That Talk.’ The group, which recently released their 4th studio album in July, also performed their new songs, including ‘Strategy’ and the title track of the same name as the studio album, ‘This is For.’
In addition, TWICE also made a live debut of ‘Takedown,’ a song from the viral Netflix animated film “KPop Demon Hunters,” originally performed by members Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung. A dazzling drone show also accompanied the performance, giving a nod to the animated film.
TWICE SEALS THE HONMOON AT LOLLAPALOOZA pic.twitter.com/ZN5fHqGfLq
— Netflix (@netflix) August 3, 2025
While the entire group’s performance was nothing but phenomenal, two members made fans go wild with their special dance break — Momo and Nayeon. Clips of their captivating performance immediately went viral, and fans couldn’t help but express their intense ‘feels’ online.
NAYEON AND MOMO DANCE BREAK WHOA??? pic.twitter.com/QXd1dpNTgN
— minaron (@godmitzu) August 3, 2025
WHAT THE FUXK NAYEON AND MOMO? pic.twitter.com/dylTaty2Mp
— TWICE SOCIAL (@twicebsocial) August 3, 2025
This year’s Lollapalooza was a celebration of girl power, with breakout sets from popular female singers like Olivia Rodrigo, Gracie Abrams, Clairo, Doechii, and Sabrina Carpenter. TWICE’s set perfectly fits into the girl power theme, especially with their tracks “Queen of Hearts” and “This is For,” which are all about women’s empowerment and celebrating individuality.
TWICE AT LOLLAPALOOZA pic.twitter.com/3fbjEi9GEF
— twice pics (@twicepic) August 3, 2025
Meanwhile, TWICE is set to captivate fans with their upcoming performances as they continue their world tour, which is their largest to date. They kicked off the TWICE 6th World Tour ‘This Is For’ at the Inspire Arena in Incheon, South Korea. The first leg of the tour includes stops in Japan, South Korea, Macao, Singapore, Sydney, Melbourne, Kaohsiung, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and the Philippines.