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Remembering Jane Goodall: 100 Amazing Facts About a Life That Changed the World

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Today we mourn the passing of Dame Jane Goodall, who left us on October 1, 2025, at the age of 91. A pioneer in primatology, a voice for conservation, and a global symbol of compassion, Goodall dedicated her life to showing us that humanity is not separate from the natural world—we are part of it. Her decades of work with chimpanzees reshaped science, inspired activism, and gave generations of people reason to hope.

In her honor, here are 100 amazing facts about Jane Goodall’s extraordinary life and legacy:

  1. Jane Goodall was born Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall on April 3, 1934, in London.
  2. She died on October 1, 2025, at the age of 91, in California, while on a speaking tour.
  3. Her parents were Mortimer Herbert Morris-Goodall, a businessman, and Margaret Myfanwe Joseph, a novelist.
  4. Her mother wrote under the pen name Vanne Morris-Goodall.
  5. As a child, she was given a toy chimpanzee named Jubilee instead of a teddy bear.
  6. Jubilee sparked her lifelong love of animals.
  7. Her mother’s friends thought the toy would give Jane nightmares, but it never did.
  8. Jubilee still sits on her dresser in London.
  9. Jane attended Uplands School in Poole, near Bournemouth.
  10. She traveled to the Kenya highlands in 1957 to visit a friend’s farm.
  11. In Kenya, she met archaeologist Louis Leakey, who became her mentor.
  12. Leakey first hired her as his secretary.
  13. In 1958, Leakey arranged for her to study primate behavior in London.
  14. She studied primate anatomy with John Napier.
  15. On July 14, 1960, she began her research at Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania.
  16. She was accompanied by her mother for safety reasons.
  17. She was the first of “The Trimates,” alongside Dian Fossey and Birutė Galdikas.
  18. In 1962, Leakey sent her to Cambridge University for a PhD without a bachelor’s degree.
  19. She became only the eighth person to be admitted to Cambridge without an undergraduate degree.
  20. She attended Newnham College and Darwin College at Cambridge.
  21. Her PhD thesis was titled Behaviour of Free-Living Chimpanzees (1966).
  22. Her doctoral advisor was Robert Hinde.
  23. She studied the Kasakela chimpanzee community at Gombe.
  24. She discovered chimpanzees could use tools.
  25. She saw them strip leaves from twigs to fish for termites.
  26. This finding challenged the belief that only humans used tools.
  27. Louis Leakey said: “We must redefine man, redefine tool, or accept chimpanzees as human!”
  28. She discovered chimpanzees eat meat.
  29. She observed them hunting colobus monkeys.
  30. She found they could be aggressive and violent.
  31. She documented the Gombe Chimpanzee War (1974–1978).
  32. She saw chimpanzees commit infanticide and cannibalism.
  33. Despite aggression, she also saw them hug, kiss, and tickle.
  34. She insisted chimpanzees had personalities.
  35. Her use of terms like “childhood” and “motivation” was criticized at the time.
  36. She named her chimpanzee subjects instead of numbering them.
  37. David Greybeard was the first chimpanzee to trust her.
  38. Other named chimps included Goliath, Mike, Flo, Fifi, and Frodo.
  39. She was once the lowest-ranking member of a chimp troop for 22 months.
  40. In 1977, she founded the Jane Goodall Institute.
  41. The Institute now has offices in 19 countries.
  42. Its Roots & Shoots youth program began in 1991 with 16 teenagers.
  43. Roots & Shoots now has groups in over 100 countries.
  44. In 1992, she founded the Tchimpounga Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Centre in Congo.
  45. The centre cares for over 100 orphaned chimpanzees.
  46. In 1994, she launched the TACARE project to reforest land near Gombe.
  47. TACARE also provides scholarships for girls’ education.
  48. In the 1990s, the University of Minnesota archived her research.
  49. In 2011, her archives moved to Duke University.
  50. In 2018, she co-developed a natural product line with Schmidt’s Naturals.
  51. In 2020, she co-created products with Neptune Wellness Solutions.
  52. She traveled nearly 300 days a year to advocate for conservation.
  53. She was on the advisory council for Save the Chimps in Florida.
  54. She served on the board of the Nonhuman Rights Project.
  55. In 1986, the Understanding Chimpanzees conference shifted her focus to activism.
  56. She was president of Advocates for Animals from 1998–2008.
  57. She was a lifelong vegetarian.
  58. She became vegan in 2021.
  59. She authored Eat Meat Less, a vegan cookbook.
  60. She criticized factory farming for cruelty and environmental damage.
  61. She partnered with NASA to use satellite data for conservation.
  62. She co-founded Ethologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals in 2000.
  63. She gave a lecture called “Reason for Hope” in 2008 at USD.
  64. In 2010, she petitioned to classify all chimpanzees as endangered.
  65. In 2015, the U.S. classified all chimpanzees as endangered.
  66. She endorsed Green Party candidate Caroline Lucas in 2015.
  67. She opposed fox hunting in the UK.
  68. In 2019, she was honored with a bronze statue in New York City.
  69. She called for ecocide to be made an international crime.
  70. She vowed to help plant 5 million trees as part of a global effort.
  71. She joined the Rewriting Extinction campaign in 2021.
  72. She contributed to The Most Important Comic Book on Earth (2021).
  73. She believed in the possibility of undiscovered primate species like Bigfoot.
  74. She described a mystical experience at Notre Dame Cathedral in 1977.
  75. She wrote about spirituality in Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey.
  76. She married Baron Hugo van Lawick in 1964.
  77. She became Baroness Jane van Lawick-Goodall during that marriage.
  78. She and van Lawick had a son, Hugo Eric Louis, in 1967.
  79. They divorced in 1974.
  80. She married Derek Bryceson in 1975.
  81. Bryceson died of cancer in 1980.
  82. She said dogs were her favorite animal.
  83. She had prosopagnosia, making it hard to recognize faces.
  84. She voiced herself on the animated series The Wild Thornberrys.
  85. She was subject of over 40 films, including Jane (2017).
  86. The IMAX documentary Jane Goodall’s Wild Chimpanzees was released in 2002.
  87. She appeared in the 2020 film Jane Goodall: The Hope.
  88. In 2023, the IMAX film Jane Goodall: Reasons for Hope was released.
  89. In 2002, she was named a UN Messenger of Peace.
  90. She was awarded the Kyoto Prize in 1990.
  91. She won the Hubbard Medal in 1995.
  92. She received the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement in 1997.
  93. She became a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2004.
  94. She received the Templeton Prize in 2021.
  95. In 2022, she received the Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication.
  96. In 2023, she became an Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau.
  97. In 2024, she delivered “A Speech for History” at UNESCO.
  98. In January 2025, she was awarded the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom.
  99. Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in 2019.
  100. Stevie Nicks wrote the song “Jane” (1990) inspired by her.

Jane Goodall’s life was more than science—it was hope, activism, and love for the natural world. Her voice will echo through the forests she fought to protect, the young people she inspired, and the countless hearts she touched.

Clipse Share Emotional Visual for “The Birds Don’t Sing” From ‘Let God Sort Em Out’

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Some music videos are about style, some are about hype, and then there are the ones that hit you right in the heart. Clipse has just released “The Birds Don’t Sing,” their third video from ‘Let God Sort Em Out,’ and it’s the kind of raw, personal storytelling that reminds you why music matters—shot at the Thornton family home in Virginia Beach, filled with childhood memories, and rooted in love, loss, and legacy.



Directed by Brendan O’Connor, the deeply personal visual features scenes shot at the Thornton brothers’ family home in Virginia Beach, VA. A pastiche of imagery from their childhood, including home movies and family photos, interspersed with an emotional performance set in the family living room, the clip opens with Pusha’s son Nigel placing flowers at the grave of his grandparents. “The Birds Don’t Sing” was written as an homage to Pusha T and Malice’s parents, who passed away within a year of one another. Trading verses between a soaring chorus from John Legend and Voices Of Fire, Pusha T raps directly to their mother, Malice to their father, both sharing messages of love and grief they never got the chance to say.

Earlier this month, the rappers made history at Pharrell Williams’ Grace For The World concert in St. Peter’s Square, becoming the first rap artists to perform at The Vatican with their epic performance of “The Birds Don’t Sing” with John Legend. Clipse joined Legend again this week, with a surprise guest performance of the song at his sold-out show at The Hollywood Bowl.

Executive produced by Pharrell Williams, Let God Sort Em Out features guest appearances from Kendrick Lamar, Tyler the Creator, Nas, John Legend, The-Dream, Ab-Liva, Stove God Cooks and more. The project debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Independent Albums chart via Roc Nation Distribution, marking a significant milestone for Pusha T and Malice’s first fully independent album release and first full-length album in 16 years.

Emei Shares “Talk Talk Talk” for ‘All Things Go: 10 Years’ Charity Compilation Benefitting The Ally Coalition

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The forthcoming charity compilation All Things Go: 10 Years, with all proceeds benefitting The Ally Coalition, reveals its sixth track: “Talk Talk Talk” by Emei, including production by Timfromthehouse, written by Emily Li, Tim Nelson and Gigi Grombarcher.

“I’m so happy I get the chance to release ‘Talk Talk Talk’ on the All Things Go anniversary album,” Emei shares. “I’m honored to be among such incredible artists and to be able to contribute at all to The Ally Coalition. I haven’t released a single since February and a lot has happened since then. I’ve gone on tour. I’ve lost loved ones. I’ve lost friends. I’ve gone through grief and depression and back. This year has been a huge year of growth and music making. I’m working on an entirely new project and era but before I can let everyone fully into that world, I wanted to release this diss track of mine that touches briefly upon all the BS I’ve gone through this year. Sometimes you don’t have control over what someone says about you behind your back. And man oh man is Los Angeles filled with people who love to “Talk Talk Talk”. This song is a diss track yes, but also a manifestation of a sort that’s telling me that I can always brush the BS thrown my way off my shoulders. People will always have something to say and you can’t control everyone’s narratives so just let them “Talk Talk Talk” while I keep my head down and continue working hard for me but also for my fans. I hope everyone treats the song as the emotional outlet as it was for me! And get excited and ready for this next chapter!!”

All Things Go is celebrating over a decade of festivals, originating in the Washington, D.C. area before expanding to New York in 2024, and will host its inaugural Toronto 2025 edition this October. Reneé Rapp, Kacey Musgraves, Remi Wolf, and Role Model will headline Toronto 2025 on October 4-5.

The full compilation will be released on November 7th and includes ATG artists past and present, including Kesha, Maren Morris, Rachel Chinouriri, Medium Build, Bartees Strange, Maude Latour, Joy Oladokun, Jasmine 4.t and more. Celebrating over ten years of All Things Go, it will be available digitally and on limited edition vinyl and CD.

Andrea Bocelli Celebrates 30 Years With ‘The Celebration’ Concert Film Featuring Global Stars

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Mercury Studios proudly presents Andrea Bocelli – The Celebration: 30th Anniversary, a spectacular tribute to one of the world’s most beloved voices, internationally acclaimed tenor Andrea Bocelli. This concert event was filmed over three magical nights in 2024 at the Teatro del Silenzio (Theater of Silence), the iconic open-air amphitheater in Bocelli’s hometown of Lajatico, Tuscany.

The release will be available in multiple formats, including 2 Blu-ray, 2 4K UHD, and 2 DVD and 2 Blu-ray Deluxe Edition packaged in a 40-page collector’s photo book that captures the magic of these three breathtaking nights. Featuring two complete shows—The Celebration and 30 Years of Musical Inspiration—the collection spans more than four hours of unforgettable performances.

Marking three decades as a world-renowned performer, Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli returns to his Tuscan homeland for a once-in-a-lifetime celebration of his extraordinary musical journey. This inspiring event highlights the intersection of faith, family, and music and is set against a breathtaking natural backdrop of rolling hills and skies. The production itself is awe-inspiring, featuring stunning staging elements—including a floating dramatic sundial centerpiece and 500 drones painting the night sky in three memorable sequences.

Bocelli is joined on stage by an 80-piece orchestra, more than 200 musicians, and a host of family, friends, and global stars. The celebration spans the signature songs of faith and inspiration that have defined his career, with special guest appearances from across the worlds of classical, opera, and pop—featuring Ed Sheeran, Shania Twain, Russell Crowe, Matteo Bocelli, David Foster and Katherine McPhee, Jon Batiste, Lauren Daigle, Johnny Depp, Will Smith, Brian May, and many more.

Directed by Grammy nominee and Emmy Award winner Sam Wrench (Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, Billie Eilish: Live at the O2), Andrea Bocelli: The Celebration 30th Anniversary is both a cinematic spectacle and an intimate tribute to an artist whose voice continues to bring hope, love, and inspiration to the world.

Disc 1: Andrea Bocelli 30: The Celebration

1. O Sole Mio
2. Miserere featuring Zucchero
3. Notte E Piscatore featuring Luciano Pavarotti & Placido Domingo
4. Musica Proibita featuring José Carreras
5. La Boheme / Quartett / Dunque È Proprio Finita featuring Aida Garifullina, Franco Vassallo & Mariam Batistelli
6. Funiculi Funicula
7. Fall On Me featuring Matteo Bocelli
8. Moon River featuring Sofia Carson
9. Perfect Symphony featuring Ed Sheeran
10. En Aranjuarez Con Tu Amor featuring Johnny Depp
11. Mattinata featuring Lang Lang
12. Take This Waltz featuring Russell Crowe
13. Amo Soltanto Te featuring Tiziano Ferro
14. Besume Mucho featuring Sofia Vegara
15. Vivo Per Lei featuring Giorgia
16. Can’t Help Falling In Love featuring David Foster & Katharine McPhee
17. Amazing Grace featuring Jon Batiste
18. Halleluja featuring Virginia Bocelli
19. Il Canto Della Terra featuring Lauren Daigle
20. Che Sara featuring Eros Ramazzotti
21. Rimani Qui featuring Elisa
22. You’ll Never Walk Alone featuring Will Smith
23. Lei (feat. Laura Pausini
24. Por Una Cabeza featuring Christian Nodal
25. Who Wants To Live Forever featuring Brian May
26. From This Moment On featuring Shania Twain
27. Nessun Dorma
28. Con Te Partirò

Disc 2: Celebrating Andrea Bocelli: 30 Years of Musical Inspiration

1. O Sole Mio
2. Miserere featuring Zucchero
3. Amor Vida De Mi Vida featuringAmos Bocelli & Placido Domingo
4. Vicino A Te featuring Nadine Sierra
5. The Prayer featuring David Foster & Celine Dion
6. Amazing Grace featuring Jon Batiste
7. You’ll Never Walk Alone featuring Will Smith
8. Ave Maria
9. You Say featuring Lauren Daigle
10. Bambina Mia Ricordati featuring Virginia Bocelli
11. Fall On Me featuring Matteo Bocelli
12. If I Knew featuringMatteo Bocelli & Sofia Carson
13. You Raise Me Up featuring Virginia Bocelli
14. Honesty featuring Matteo Bocelli & Amos Bocelli
15. Halleluja featuring Virginia Bocelli
16. Eppure Sentire (un senso di te) featuring Elisa
17. Il Canto Della Terra featuring Lauren Daigle
18. Nessun Dorma
19. Because We Believe featuring Brian May
20. Con Te Partirò featuring Aida Garifullina
21. Je Vieux Vivre featuring Nadine Sierra [Bonus Performance]
22. Invece No featuring Laura Pisini & Tizanio Ferro [Bonus Performance]
23. Bai Moreno featuring Zucherro [Bonus Performance]
24. L’Aurora featuring Eros Ramazotti [Bonus Performance]
25. Oro Nero featuring Giorgia [Bonus Performance]

Jamey Johnson to Join Nashville Symphony for ‘Symphony in the South’ at Schermerhorn Symphony Center October 17–18

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Jamey Johnson will join the Nashville Symphony on October 17-18 for its first collaboration as part of the Nashville Symphony’s 2025-2026 Pops Series at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center.

“The Schermerhorn shows are really a full circle moment for me,” Johnson says. “I started my journey in music with both a guitar and a French horn, so I have always played country music, gospel and classical. The Schermerhorn shows are my reconnection with the symphony, and it’s going to be special. It’s going to show a different side of the songs I do every night.”

Johnson selected the theme Symphony in the South, so the set list will include some of his most-loved songs, such as “In Color,” “Lead Me Home,” and “Even the Skies Are Blue,” as well as some of his favorite country classics and other standards.

“There will be a really good mix of songs, just like most of my shows,” he says. “I am doing songs that match the theme of Symphony in the South. There is a definite Southern theme to the songs. It’s kind of like a photo album with music: This is what the South sounds like. These are the songs of the South done with symphonic instruments.”

The Schermerhorn shows mark the national debut of Johnson’s Symphony in the South shows that he will perform with various symphonies. “This will be a way of bringing a little bit of the South to everywhere else in the country,” he says.

The Grand Ole Opry member is also widely regarded as one of the greatest country songwriters of his generation. He is one of only two people in the history of country music (along with Kris Kristofferson) to win two Song of the Year awards in the same year – for “Give It Away” and “In Color” – from the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association.

But perhaps less well known are his classical musicianship and love of symphony music, especially Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Robert Schumann, Johann Sebastian Bach and Richard Wagner.

Johnson began playing the French horn around age 11 and performed in his high school band and the Southwind Drum and Bugle Corp in Alabama. In 1993, he received a full scholarship from Jacksonville State University, where he studied music education, to play French horn and mellophone in the Marching Southerners. He also plays cornet. He left JSU to join the Marines, where he served for eight years before moving to Nashville to launch his career in country music. He has played the horn parts on his and others’ recordings.

In another full-circle moment, Johnson invited trumpet player Shane Porter to arrange the music for the shows with the Nashville Symphony. Porter is a member of the Tuscaloosa Horns, which is in the Alabama Music Hall of Fame, and was in the Southwind Drum and Bugle Corp.

Johnson has previously performed his songs with the National Symphony Orchestra at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in 2019 and the U.S. Capitol during the National Memorial Day Concert in 2024.

“What draws me to symphonic music is the same thing that drew me to it when I was a child: It is the technical format of it,” he says. “Sometimes it’s the key, sometimes it’s the rhythm. It’s unique. Sometimes it follows a formula, sometimes it doesn’t follow any formula at all but sounds beautiful. Sometimes it’s symmetrical and sometimes it’s not. It’s never ‘always the same thing.’

“To me, it is always beautiful. It has a calming tone that lures me in. It’s what I listen to when I’m home and need to get focused on something. I can put on classical music and study for an aviation test or get my taxes sorted. It feeds my brain in a way that even country music doesn’t.”

Johnson, who is on his 2025 headlining tour called The Last Honky Tonk Tour, will continue to offer his fans a variety of different shows, from full band and symphony shows to smaller road-band shows and solo acoustic performances. “I’m doing some shows with my studio band because we don’t get them out of Nashville enough, so I am taking them on the road in November with me to do some shows with Riley Green.

“I hope next year we get back to doing shows with other artists that I love,” he says. “We don’t get to see enough of each other. It’s because we don’t book the same nights, so we need to start doing that. That is what it is all about.”

Orson Welles Reflects on the 1938 ‘War of the Worlds’ Broadcast That Sparked Panic

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Imagine tuning into the radio and thinking Mars just declared war on New Jersey. That’s what happened in 1938, when Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds broadcast sent listeners into a panic. Years later, Welles chuckled at the chaos, proving Martians weren’t the only ones invading.



Donna Summer Sings With David Lee Roth in Bill McClintock’s Mashup of ‘Bad Girls’ and Van Halen’s ‘I’ll Wait’

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It’s disco versus spandex, and somehow everybody wins. Bill McClintock’s latest mashup stages a cheeky conversation between Donna Summer and David Lee Roth, with Ozzy even crashing the party. Turns out, “Bad Girls” and “I’ll Wait” were destined for the same dance floor.



James Taylor to Make Grand Ole Opry Debut November 11 as Part of Opry’s 100th Anniversary

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Multi-platinum and Grammy Award-winning music icon James Taylor will make his Grand Ole Opry debut on Tuesday, November 11th, as part of the Opry’s ongoing 100th anniversary celebration.

Longtime Opry legend George Hamilton IV is credited as the first country artist to champion the songs of James Taylor, recording covers of “Carolina in My Mind” in 1969 and “Sweet Baby James” in 1971, helping introduce Taylor’s music to country audiences.

The award-winning singer/songwriter, who has sold over 100 million albums and is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame, has collaborated with numerous country music artists over the past few decades including Chris Stapleton and Opry member and friend Vince Gill, and performed “Wichita Lineman” at Country Music: In Performance At The White House in 2011 with Lyle Lovett and Opry member Alison Krauss. Taylor won a Grammy for Best Country Collaboration of the Year for his duet with Krauss on “How’s The World Treating You?”

Taylor will be joined by his Opry member friends Gill and Emmylou Harris. Previously announced artists on the show include Scotty Hasting, Jamey Johnson, Craig Morgan, and Gary Sinise and the Lieutenant Dan Band.

“The Opry has been built over the last 100 years in large part by songwriters and storytellers. To have one of the very best ever with us to celebrate 100 years is amazing to so many of us,” states Opry executive producer Dan Rogers.

The Opry’s “Rhinestone Milestone” birthday month kicks off the first weekend in October, featuring special OpryPlaza Parties, sponsored by Durango Boots, Country Financial and Boot Barn, on October 3, 4, and 5 and a milestone Opry 100 show celebrating 100 years of WSM, the radio home of the Opry, on October 5th. Additionally, Opry Community Day will be held for all Tennessee residents on October 5th. On October 11th, the Opry will welcome Kathy Mattea into the family as the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry.

Guns N’ Roses Announce Vinyl Reissue of ‘Live Era ’87–’93’ With Deluxe Editions and New Merch

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Guns N’ Roses will reissue its first official live album, Live Era 87-93, on vinyl on November 21st via Geffen/UMe. Recorded live across the universe between 1987 and 1993, the sets have been newly remastered from the original stereo analog master tapes for the first time since 1999.

The set will be available in multiple configurations, including a 4 LP 180-gram black vinyl with slipcase and poster, and a multi-color 4 LP Premium Edition.

A deluxe 4 LP edition features revamped artwork with full color graphics, expanded into two premium gatefold jackets housed in an exclusive foil art slipcase, a poster, and an exclusive turntable mat. Pressed on picture disc vinyl, limited to 500 units worldwide, individually numbered and exclusively available via the band’s website.

A new line of merch, including a t-shirt, long-sleeve shirt, magnet, lithograph, and mug are also available.

A1. Nightrain
A2. Mr. Brownstone
A3. It’s So Easy
A4. Welcome To The Jungle
B1. Dust N’ Bones
B2. My Michelle
B3. You’re Crazy
B4. Used To Love Her
C1. Patience
C2. It’s Alright
C3. November Rain
D1. Out Ta Get Me
D2. Pretty Tied Up
D3. Yesterdays
E1. Move To The City
E2. You Could Be Mine
F1. Rocket Queen
F2. Sweet Child O’ Mine
G1. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
G2. Don’t Cry
G3. Estranged
H1. Paradise City
H2. Coma (Special Bonus Track)

Twice Announce ‘This Is For’ 2026 World Tour With North American, European, and UK Dates

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Twice is pushing boundaries once again, bringing Once closer than ever with an intimate new arena run. The global K-pop superstars announced their 2026 This Is For World Tour, spanning North America, Europe, and the UK. Kicking off Friday, January 9th, in Vancouver, BC at Rogers Arena, the tour will hit major cities including Oakland, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Chicago, Lisbon, Barcelona, and Paris before concluding Wednesday, June 3rd at The O2 in London, UK. For the first time, Twice will perform in-the-round on a 360-degree stage, transforming arenas into immersive spaces where fans can experience the show from every angle.

This new tour follows a series of historic milestones for TWICE. In 2024, they became the first female K-pop group to headline MLB and NFL stadiums, selling out Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium and New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium. They previously became the first female K-pop group to headline a U.S. stadium with two sold-out nights at LA’s BMO Stadium in 2022 — a record that set the stage for their unprecedented stadium tour. This year, they also became the first female K-pop group to headline Lollapalooza, where they drew one of the festival’s largest crowds. The trek arrives just one year after their record-breaking fifth world tour, Ready To Be, which drew 1.5 million fans across 51 shows in 27 cities worldwide.

Most recently, Twice released their fourth full-length album, This Is For, which debuted in the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart, marking the group’s seventh consecutive entry on the chart. The girl group also contributed to the official soundtrack for Netflix’s hit film K-Pop Demon Hunters. Members Jeongeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung recorded a special version of the original track “Takedown,” featured during the film’s powerful end sequence and accompanied by exclusive behind-the-scenes footage from the recording studio. Their rendition of the song reached No. 58 on the Billboard Hot 100, while Twice’s hit single “Strategy,” also included on the film’s soundtrack, achieved notable success on the Hot 100 as well. These accomplishments set the stage for Twice’s highly anticipated tenth anniversary this October – a celebration of a decade of groundbreaking success, artistic evolution, and global impact.

Twice first launched their This Is For World Tour with two sold-out shows in Seoul and are currently touring across Asia. Previously announced dates will bring the tour to Australia, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and more this fall, before heading to the U.S., Canada, Europe, and the UK in 2026. Members Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu will deliver their all-new production and a career-spanning setlist featuring hits like “The Feels,” “More & More,” “Fncy,” and “Strategy” to arenas worldwide.

North American presales start on Thursday, October 9th at 11 am local time. Fans must sign up at by October 6th at 7 pm ET/4 pm PT. No codes are needed as access is tied to a Ticketmaster account, and anyone who signs up can join the sale. Remaining tickets will be available during the general onsale beginning Thursday, October 9th at 3 pm local time.

European tickets will go on sale beginning Thursday, October 9th at 10 am local time.

Twice This Is For 2026 World Tour Dates:

Jan 9 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
Jan 13 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
Jan 17 – Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
Jan 22 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
Jan 24 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
Jan 28 – Phoenix, AZ @ PHX Arena
Jan 31 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
Feb 13 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
Feb 18 – Belmont Park, NY @ UBS Arena
Feb 20 – Belmont Park, NY @ UBS Arena
Feb 24 – Philadelphia, PA @ Xfinity Mobile Arena
Feb 27 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
Mar 3 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
Mar 6 – Hamilton, ON @ TD Coliseum
Mar 21 – Taipei @ Taipei Dome
Mar 27 – Orlando, FL @ Kia Center
Mar 31 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
Apr 3 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden
Apr 6 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
Apr 10 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
Apr 12 – Saint Paul, MN @ Grand Casino Arena
Apr 14 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
Apr 17 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center
May 9 – Lisbon, PT @ MEO Arena
May 12 – Barcelona, ES @ Palau Sant Jordi
May 16 – Paris, FR @ Accor Arena
May 23 – Berlin, DE @ Uber Arena
May 26 – Cologne, DE @ LANXESS arena
May 30 – Amsterdam, NL @ Ziggo Dome
June 3 – London, UK @ The O2