TWICE’s Spectacular “Ready to Be” Concert Set to Electrify Fans in Indonesia on the 23rd of December

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Get ready, ONCEs! The highly anticipated “Ready to Be” concert by the sensational K-pop girl group TWICE is all set to captivate Indonesian fans on the 23rd of December, 2023, at the prestigious Jakarta International Stadium, making it as the first K-pop solo concert at the stadium. Organised by the renowned event promoter Mecima Pro, the concert promises an unforgettable night of music, energy, and dazzling performances.

TWICE, known for their catchy tunes, impeccable choreography, and charismatic stage presence, is one of the world’s most beloved and successful girl groups. Their popularity has reached incredible heights, with a massive global fanbase eagerly awaiting their every move. This upcoming concert marks a significant moment for Indonesian Onces, as the group is set to deliver an exceptional show that will undoubtedly exceed expectations.

“We are thrilled to bring TWICE to Indonesia for the ‘Ready to Be’ concert,” stated the spokesperson from Mecima Pro. “This event will not only showcase the group’s incredible talent but also provide an immersive experience for fans, combining music, visuals, and special effects to create a night to remember.”

TWICE Concert "Ready to Be" Set to Electrify Fans in Indonesia on the 23rd of December
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Twice’s members – Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu – have been teasing their upcoming concert through social media posts and interviews, hinting at new songs, breathtaking choreography, and stunning stage outfits. The excitement among fans has been palpable, with hashtags related to the concert trending on various social media platforms.

Tickets for the “Ready to Be” concert will go on sale very soon, and fans are advised to secure their spots early, given the group’s immense popularity and the limited availability of seats. Whether you’re a dedicated ONCE or a casual K-pop enthusiast, this event promises an unforgettable experience.

As the countdown to 23rd of December  begins, Indonesian fans of TWICE can hardly contain their excitement. The “Ready to Be” concert is gearing up to be filled with stunning visuals, incredible performances, and the electric atmosphere that only K-pop concerts can provide. Don’t miss out on what will surely be a historic night for the K-pop scene in Indonesia.

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