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G-DRAGON 2025 WORLD TOUR [Übermensch] IN HONG KONG, presented by HSBC Life G-DRAGON's Electrifying Three-Night Live Performance
The performance artistically captured the three stages of transformation of a 'beyond-man' through a powerful narrative and visual experience. The daisy-themed elevated stage—symbolizing the tour's core motif delivered a heightened sense of ceremony and emotional resonance.
G-DRAGON showcased his unmatched stage power with live vocals, bringing his signature stage presence to new heights. Performing hit songs such as ' POWER ' ' TOO BAD ' and ' DRAMA ', he ignited the entire arena. A surprise heartfelt message to the HONG KONG concert attendees deeply moved fans, culminating in a powerful moment as tens of thousands joined in a massive singalong of ' Drama ' sending the atmosphere soaring.
With passionate support from fans around the world, G-DRAGON 2025 WORLD TOUR [Übermensch] IN HONG KONG, presented by HSBC Life came to a stunning close. With Hong Kong marking the latest highlight of G-DRAGON 2025 WORLD TOUR [Übermensch], TME live is proud to have documented a journey defined by passion, power, and unforgettable moments, with each one continuing to reverberate far beyond the stage.
About G-DRAGON
G-DRAGON is a global cultural icon. As a member of the popular K-pop male group BIGBANG, he helped redefine the Asian music scene with his innovative music, bold fashion choices, and charismatic stage presence. Known for his genre-blending sound and experimental approach to music, G-DRAGON has released several successful solo albums, earning critical acclaim and commercial success. His influence extends beyond music, with a lasting impact on fashion and culture, often regarded as a trendsetter in both South Korea and internationally.
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