G-DRAGON Promises to ‘Give My All' On Stage as K-Pop Star Announces Phase 3 Tour Dates
G-DRAGON is excited to see his fans face to face as he hits the road for his latest run of shows.
In a quote shared exclusively with Billboard Monday (June 16), the K-pop star said that his newly announced Phase 3 trek is 'about connecting with all of you through music.'
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'I promise to give my all on stage and make this an unforgettable experience together!' he added.
The musician's remarks come on the same day he announced four new shows, starting with an Aug. 22 performance at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. The kickoff performance will be followed by concerts at Las Vegas' T-Mobile Arena on Aug. 31 and at Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena on Sept. 5.
G-DRAGON will also play one show in Europe on this next chapter of touring, stopping by the Paris La Défense Arena in France on Sept. 20.
The announcement comes amid the artist's Phase 1 tour, which kicked off in Tokyo in May. He still has performances slated for Australia, Taiwan, Malaysia and Indonesia throughout the month of July. G-DRAGON dropped his first proper studio album, Übermensch, in February. The eight-track project featured collaborations with TAEYANG and DAESUNG, as well as Anderson .Paak.
'Übermensch means 'Beyond-Man,' representing an individual who transcends themselves,' G-DRAGON said of the project in a statement at the time of its release. 'This album embodies the idea of presenting a stronger and more resilient version of oneself to the public. I hope this strength resonates with my fans through my music.'
See G-DRAGON's tour announcement below.
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