On July 24, 2025, TWICE officially revealed the much-awaited tracklist for their 6th Japanese album ENEMY via their social media post. The K-pop group’s new album is set for release on August 27, 2025.The latest announcement came ahead of the girl group’s scheduled tour concerts in Japan on July 26 and July 27. The upcoming album will feature a total of nine tracks. Here’s the complete rundown of the album’s tracklist:Up to You – Dahyun participating in lyricsENEMY (Title Track)FINEOne dayBlind in LoveLove is moreThe wishGlow – Dahyun participating in lyricsLike 1 – Jihyo participating in lyricsEarlier, on June 11, 2025, the K-pop band posted a video-image teaser on their Japanese social media accounts, announcing the album name along with its release date. Following this, on July 22, an opening trailer for ENEMY was released.More about TWICE’s ongoing ‘This is For’ tourWith their This is For tour, the K-pop group is celebrating its fourth studio album of the same name. The tracklist of the album is:FourThis Is For (Title Track)OptionsMarsRight Hand GirlPeach GelatoHi HelloBattitude (Unit A)Dat Ahh Dat Ooh (Unit B)Let Love Go (Unit C)G.O.A.T. (Unit D)Talk (Unit E)SeesawHeartbreak AvenueTo celebrate the album, TWICE announced their tour. The tour, which kicked off on July 19 in Seoul, will conclude on December 14 in Bangkok. Here’s the complete list of dates and venues for the girl group’s This Is For global tour:Seoul, Inspire Arena — July 19Seoul, Inspire Arena — July 20Osaka, Kyocera Dome — July 26Osaka, Kyocera Dome — July 27Nagoya, Vantelin Dome — August 23Nagoya, Vantelin Dome — August 24Fukuoka, Pay Pay Dome — August 30Fukuoka, Pay Pay Dome — August 31Tokyo, Tokyo Dome — September 16Tokyo, Tokyo Dome — September 17Macau, The Venetian Arena — September 27Macau, The Venetian Arena — September 28Bulacan, Philippines Arena — October 4Singapore, Indoor Stadium — October 11Singapore, Indoor Stadium — October 12Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena — November 1Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena — November 2Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena — November 8Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena — November 9Kaoshiung, National Stadium — November 22Hong Kong, Kai Tak Stadium — December 6Bangkok, Impact Arena — December 13Bangkok, Impact Arena — December 14Many K-pop celebs attended the first day concert of TWICE in South Korea, including SEVENTEEN's Mingyu, DK and Jeonghan, Aespa’s NingNing, Winter, and Giselle, Kwon Eunbi, Minju, Park Sung Woong, Um Tae Goo, Park Na-rae, and more.Read more: How many songs did TWICE perform for ‘This Is For’ concert? Complete setlist explored