Stop Missing Shows

TWICE in Detroit

699 users on tonedeaf are tracking TWICE

Never miss another TWICE show near Detroit.

TWICE
Little Caesars Arena — Detroit, MI

TWICE is a nine-member girl group under JYP Entertainment, debuting in 2015 with the reality show survival format that became their origin story. They're one of the biggest K-pop groups globally, built on a formula that actually works: catchy hooks, synchronized choreography you can't unsee, and members with distinct personalities that somehow function as a unit. "Cheer Up" was their breakthrough, but "Fancy" cemented them as major players—the kind of song that makes sense at every volume level. Their tracks tend to live in that sweet spot between bubblegum pop and genuine production craft. They've mastered the art of the earworm without sounding disposable, which is harder than it looks. Their members have become individual personalities through variety shows and social media, which feeds back into concert attendance. They're competent at what they do, which matters more than hype.

Crowds are loud and organized—the fandom coordinates lightsticks and fan chants with actual discipline. The energy is sustained rather than explosive, with peak moments around title tracks. The nine-member synchronization is the draw; watching them execute complex choreography live is genuinely impressive. Not much spontaneity, but the production and execution deliver exactly what people paid for.

Known for Fancy, Likey, What is Love?, Feel Special, God's Menu

Detroit's music DNA runs deep into soul, techno, and hip-hop — genres built on precision and groove. TWICE's production aesthetic, heavy on synths and rhythmic snap, finds unexpected common ground with that legacy. The city's younger audiences have increasingly embraced K-pop without the gatekeeping you see elsewhere, creating space for groups like TWICE that blur genre lines rather than reinforce them.

Stay in Corktown, where vintage buildings and independent shops give the neighborhood actual character. Dinner at Selden Standard for refined cooking that doesn't announce itself. Spend an afternoon at the Detroit Institute of Arts—the murals and permanent collection justify the trip alone, and the building itself is worth the walk. The city's music history lives in these spaces. Catch the show, then grab late drinks somewhere on Michigan Avenue. You'll understand why Detroit crowds expect rigor from their musicians.

Stop missing shows.

tonedeaf. reads your music library and emails you when artists you actually listen to have shows near Detroit. No app. No ads. No noise.

Sign Up Free