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G-DRAGON to Perform in Australia in July and Thailand in August... Second Phase of World Tour Plans Revealed

LEE Dakyum
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2025-05-13 14:48:01
G-DRAGON. Photo by Galaxy Corporation
G-DRAGON. Photo by Galaxy Corporation

Singer G-DRAGON has revealed the second phase of his third world tour plans.

On the 13th, G-DRAGON posted a poster containing the second schedule of 'G-DRAGON 2025 WORLD TOUR [Übermensch]' on his official fan SNS.

According to the released poster, G-DRAGON will visit Sydney and Melbourne in Australia in July, followed by Bangkok, Thailand in August, continuing the excitement of the world tour. Notably, G-DRAGON, who had a stage experience at the Rajamangala National Stadium during the K-POP show 'K-STAR SPARK' in February, is now set to meet with Thai fans through a solo concert, drawing significant attention.

Most importantly, G-DRAGON kicked off the world tour 'G-DRAGON 2025 WORLD TOUR [Übermensch]' with performances at Tokyo Dome on the 10th and 11th. Despite being his first return to Tokyo Dome in about eight years since the 'Act III, M.O.T.T.E World Tour' in 2017, he sold out all seats, breaking records as the first K-pop solo artist to do so, reaffirming G-DRAGON's immense global popularity.

Furthermore, this world tour artistically expresses the philosophical concept of Übermensch by philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, captivating audiences with a rich performance based on a three-stage storytelling of becoming a superhuman, incorporating various tech innovations such as artificial intelligence (AI). G-DRAGON's stage presence, characterized by his interaction with fans and unparalleled styling, elicits explosive cheers, showcasing his mastery as a performer.

Meanwhile, following the Tokyo performance, G-DRAGON will continue his third world tour 'G-DRAGON 2025 WORLD TOUR [Übermensch]' with a show in Bulacan starting on the 17th. After performing in nine Asian cities including Tokyo, Bulacan, Osaka, Macau, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Hong Kong, and Bangkok, he is set to visit two cities in Australia, Sydney and Melbourne, with additional tour dates and locations to be announced later.

[Lee Da-kyum, Star Today Reporter]

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