
G-DRAGON Announces North American And European Dates of World Tour
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Global music superstar G-DRAGON is bringing his ÜBERMENSCH experience to North America and Europe!
Fresh off his headliner performance at 88rising's Head in the Clouds Festival, G-DRAGON has unveiled the North American and European leg of his World Tour. With Galaxy Corporation as global promoters and Infinite Prospects Entertainment doing local promotion, the Korean cultural trailblazer is bringing his visionary concert experience to Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York, and Paris.
The show has been praised for G-DRAGON's blend of music, fashion, digital innovation, and storytelling in his performances. With the latest tour announcement, there may be several changes to the setlist. According to the press release, following the tour's theme of self-discovery and self-coming, fans can 'expect never-before-heard music, custom stage visuals, and exclusive merchandise.'
His latest studio album, ÜBERMENSCH, has been praised by critics and fans, proving his status as the 'King of K-pop.' The album debuted at No. 1 across South Korea, Japan, and China, making him the first K-pop male artist in 2025 to exceed 200 million digital points on South Korea's Circle Chart. The album debuted at No. 3 on the iTunes U.S. Top Albums Chart upon its release.
It's not surprising, as the artist has been dominating the domestic and international stage since his debut with the legendary group BIGBANG in 2006. Since then, his solo career has taken off with chart-topping singles, EPs, and albums. He's collaborated with the biggest names in music, including Missy Elliott, Diplo, Skrillex, and Anderson. His influence extends beyond music into high fashion, visual arts, and philanthropy, solidifying his position as one of Asia's most influential artists.
The world tour kicked off on March 29 in Seoul, and made stops in Tokyo, Bulacan, Osaka, and Macau. The tour will be heading next to Sydney, Melbourne, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Bangkok, and Hong Kong, before heading stateside on August 22.
It has been eight years since he last toured the U.S. for the Act III: M.O.T.T.E World Tour. His recent 88rising's Head in the Clouds Festival performance had over 36,000 attendees. Many have been waiting to see him perform, and, like his other concert dates, we can expect these shows to sell out.
The G-DRAGON Official Membership Pre-sale will begin on Wednesday, June 25 at 10 AM local time and run through Thursday, June 26 at 9:59 AM local time. Public on-sale will start on Friday, June 27, at 10 AM local time. Please visit the official ticketing site for more information. Tickets will be available via g-dragontour.com.
G-DRAGON North American and European Tour Dates
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*All dates and cities below are subject to change.*
August 22 – Prudential Center (Newark)
August 31 – T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas)
September 5 – Crypto.com Arena (Los Angeles)
September 20 – Paris La Défense Arena (Paris)
For more information on G-DRAGON's tour, click here.
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