K-pop powerhouse TWICE is set to make their comeback with fresh new music!
On May 19 at midnight KST, K-pop sensation TWICE revealed their long anticipated fourth full-length album. To announce the comeback, the group released a teaser titled ‘INTRO: FOUR’, giving fans a first look at their exciting new sound, sparking excitement among fans worldwide.
The teaser video showcased all members dressed in coordinated, elegant blue ensembles, each styled with sleek, straight black hair. Their skirts prominently featured the word ‘FOUR’, while the video was accompanied by an upbeat, energetic drum sound, sparking curiosity about the album’s concept and hinting at a bold, refreshed vibe that fans can look forward to.
This marks TWICE’s first Korean full-length studio album in nearly three years and eight months, since the release of ‘Formula of Love: O+T=<3’ on November 12, 2021. Since then, the group has kept fans engaged with numerous singles, mini-albums, and other releases, including their 14th EP, ‘Strategy,’ in December 2024, and their latest Japanese album, ‘#TWICE5,’ which dropped on May 14, 2025.
TWICE has also continued to dominate the global stage. Their 5th world tour, ‘Ready To Be’, attracted millions of fans across dozens of shows in multiple countries, highlighting their international popularity and performance prowess. In April of this year, the group made headlines once again as guest performers during Coldplay’s ‘Music of the Spheres World Tour’ stop at Goyang Stadium.
Adding to an already packed summer, TWICE is set to headline Lollapalooza Chicago on August 2, further solidifying their global influence and star power.
With each comeback, TWICE has showcased their versatility, from bubbly and bright to bold and mature. Fans are eager to see how this new release will reflect their growth as artists while introducing elements that set it apart from their past works.
TWICE’s fourth full-length album is scheduled for release this July.
Written by MANSHA CHAUHAN
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