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TWICE Shatters Records, Signals K-Pop's Australian Ascent
8 Dec
Summary
- Asia Pop tours surged 600% and artists rose 275% since 2015.
- TWICE's tour broke K-pop record, selling over 50,000 tickets.
- 98% of Asia Pop fans prefer music in languages other than English.

TWICE's "This Is For" tour has become a landmark event, selling over 50,000 tickets in Sydney and Melbourne and featuring an expansive 360-degree stage. This success underscores the growing prominence of Asia Pop within Australia's live music industry. Over the past decade, the genre has transitioned from a niche market to a central force, a significant evolution from previous years.
The surge in Asia Pop's popularity is quantifiable, with Live Nation reporting a 600% increase in tours and a 275% rise in touring artists between 2015 and 2024. TWICE's current Oceania run has set a new record for the best-selling K-pop tour in the region. The demand for authentic, high-production value shows is driven by a dedicated fandom that actively engages with music in languages other than English.
Beyond K-pop, the Asia Pop movement in Australia encompasses a diverse range of genres, including Mandopop and Chinese hip-hop. Promoters are actively expanding their bookings to include these subgenres, reflecting an audience eager to explore new sounds. The success of these tours emphasizes that strong music and a dedicated fanbase are key to thriving in the evolving live music landscape.




