K-pop sensation TWICE made history with a groundbreaking performance on Amazon Music Live, becoming the first K-pop group to feature in the live concert series. The nine-member group—Jihyo, Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu—delivered an electrifying set on Thursday, marking a significant milestone in their global reach.
Opening the show with their 2020 hits “I Can’t Stop Me” and “Go Hard,” TWICE quickly set the stage for an energetic evening. The performance continued with the Miami-infused pop dance anthem “MOONLIGHT SUNRISE,” followed by the dynamic “CRY FOR ME,” which showcased the group’s signature vibrant choreography. Fans were treated to more of TWICE’s signature charm with “FANCY,” “The Feels,” and “MOONLIGHT,” all of which highlighted their ability to blend catchy tunes with engaging visuals.
Amazon Music Live, a concert series that streams after Thursday’s NFL games on Prime Video, has previously featured major artists like Ed Sheeran, A$AP Rocky, and Megan Thee Stallion. TWICE’s appearance marks a significant addition to the series, which kicked off its third season in October with performances from artists such as Big Sean, Halsey, and J Balvin.
With this performance, TWICE continues to solidify their position as one of K-pop’s most globally influential acts.
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