Filo ONCEs are surely among the best TWICE fans in the world!
In an interview uploaded on 102.7KIISFM’s YouTube channel, the K-pop girl group was asked which city they visited had the loudest crowd so far.“Brazil, the Philippines, Mexico, and the cheers were loud in the United States, too,” Dahyun said.Nayeon agreed, saying they wear in-ear monitors during shows, but sometimes, when the cheers get very loud, “I can’t even hear my voice well.”The girls have been touring around the world for almost a year now.
“We’ve been able to meet ONCE in many places we haven’t seen before, so I’m really, really happy,” Nayeon said.For their next stop, they will visit Japan’s Nissan Stadium.TWICE held a two-night show in the Philippines at the Philippine Arena on September 30 and October 1 last year.They made a comeback last month with their mini-album titled “With YOU-th,” which includes the song “I GOT YOU.
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