
TWICE, the nine-member K-pop supergroup, is taking over downtown Orlando this Friday and Saturday (March 27 and 28) with a two-night stand at the Kia Center. The THIS IS FOR World Tour rolls in with an in-the-round, 360-degree stage and a set list stacked with the group's 2025-era releases and solo tracks that mark their ten years together. Both nights are slated to begin at 8 p.m., with promoters adding the second show after the first date sparked heavy demand. Expect big crowds, traffic bottlenecks near the arena, and a loud, high-energy spectacle inside.
Tour Details And 360-Degree Production
Per the Kia Center, the schedule lists shows on March 27 and March 28, with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. and performances at 8 p.m., and notes that the Saturday date was added as a second night. TWICE's official tour materials and coverage describe THIS IS FOR as an immersive 360-degree staging concept that pulls from the group's 2025 releases, 1 This Is For, Enemy, and Ten: The Story Goes On 1, including solo material from each member, according to TWICELAND.
Tickets, Showtimes And What To Expect
Primary tickets are being sold through Ticketmaster, which lists both nights with 8 p.m. start times. Orlando Weekly reported a face-value range of roughly $126 to $431 for the shows, while resale platforms are showing wider swings depending on section and night. If you are heading in, plan around the time printed on your ticket and budget extra minutes for security and entry lines.
What Orlando Should Expect Downtown
Concert guides say that two-night arena bookings usually signal strong regional demand, with fans traveling in from across Central Florida and along the I14 corridor, according to TWICETours. The Kia Center site also lays out parking options, directions, and event-night tips, and it recommends using official lots and transit to help ease congestion. Before you go, double-check the venue information and your ticket for the latest on door times and entry policies so you are not sprinting the last few blocks while the lights go down.









