TWICE at O2 Arena stage times, set list, how long the concert lasts and last-minute tickets

TWICE is coming to The O2 and they're promising a performance to remember. The K-Pop group was formed in 2015 and have won 114 awards to date.

The group is known for songs like The Feels and Moonlight Sunrise, with several of their songs earning certifications. They're currently on their third world tour, and have so far performed in Asia, Australia, and North America as part of it.

Now, the group is coming to The O2 for two nights on September 7 and 8. Here at MyLondon, we've gathered all the details including the possible set list and how to get last-minute tickets.

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How to get tickets

There are still tickets available on Ticketmaster. The cheapest ticket costs £169.25 for Thursday's concert and £92.75 for Friday's date.

Stage time

Doors to The O2 open at 6pm for both concerts. The band is expected to come on stage at approximately 7.30pm, although this hasn't been officially confirmed.

The group have won a huge 114 awards so far

Set list

The set list has yet to be confirmed, however TWICE played the following songs at a recent show in Singapore:

  1. READY TO BE
  2. SET ME FREE
  3. I CAN'T STOP ME
  4. GO HARD
  5. MORE & MORE
  6. MOONLIGHT SUNRISE
  7. BRAVE
  8. Try (Colbie Caillat cover)
  9. Done for Me (Charlie Puth cover)
  10. New Rules (Dua Lipa cover)
  11. MOVE (Beyoncé cover)
  12. 7 rings (Ariana Grande cover)
  13. Feel Special
  14. Feel Special
  15. Cry for Me
  16. FANCY
  17. The Feels
  18. My Guitar
  19. Killin’ Me Good (JIHYO song)
  20. Can't Stop the Feeling! (Justin Timberlake cover)
  21. POP! (NAYEON song)
  22. Who Am I?
  23. Queen of Hearts
  24. YES or YES / What Is Love? / CHEER UP / LIKEY / KNOCK KNOCK / SCIENTIST / Heart Shaker
  25. Alcohol-Free
  26. Dance the Night Away
  27. Talk That Talk
  28. When We Were Kids
  29. CRAZY STUPID LOVE
  30. JELLY JELLY
  31. BDZ

Duration

With the group expected to start performing at 7.30pm and the O2 having a curfew set for 11pm, the concert should last around three and a half hours.

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