Were TWICE’s mics cut abruptly during Lollapalooza performance?

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TWICE, KATSEYE, and BOYNEXTDOOR were part of this year’s Lollapalooza lineup, and they definitely made an impression. The three acts drew huge crowds to the Chicago venue, and the energy was electric. TWICE had their headliner set on August 2 and performed an incredible 21-song set. Fans were ecstatic, cheering through every song, and it felt almost like a full-on concert.

The members gave everything on stage, singing live and delivering flawless choreography. Their hit songs kept coming, one after another, and even as they reached the end with “Feel Special,” the crowd wasn’t ready to let them go. The fans wanted more, chanting for an encore, and the group seemed ready to oblige. But the organizers had to cut off the mics. Multiple encores had pushed the timeline, and the sound system couldn’t handle more. The members tried to ask if they could continue, but the answer was no. They had to wrap up quickly, saying a simple “thank you” before leaving the stage.

Even though the ending felt abrupt, it’s normal for big music festivals. With so many artists and a packed schedule over four days, sticking to timelines is crucial. Still, TWICE’s performance left a lasting impression, showing why they’re one of the most loved K-pop groups in the world. Fans went home buzzing, reliving every song and every move from the stage.

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