
Singer G-Dragon invited Paralympic athletes to his concert in Malaysia.
On the 20th, G-Dragon hosted a world tour concert at the Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where he invited Malaysian Paralympic athletes.
This act of kindness was later revealed when the Paralympic Council Malaysia expressed their gratitude on social media, stating, "We sincerely thank the Just Peace Foundation and G-Dragon for providing an unforgettable experience at 'Übermensch' held in Kuala Lumpur on the 20th."
The public interest corporation 'Just Peace Foundation' was established with G-Dragon's involvement, and he serves as the honorary chairman.
The Malaysian Paralympic Council shared, "It was a great honor for our 8 Paralympic athletes to be part of this special moment. The stage was an emotional celebration of resilience and inclusivity, blending music, passion, and perseverance."
They also expressed, "This warm gesture reminded us of how the power of sports and music can change lives. Thank you for watching and celebrating our athletes both inside and outside the arena."
The 'Just Peace Foundation' also invited Paralympic athletes to the Übermensch concert held at the Osaka Kyocera Dome on May 25, gifting support for both music and Paralympic athletes. This was a response to a letter from Japanese athlete Kubota, who expressed gratitude for achieving good results in the Paralympics thanks to G-Dragon's music.
G-Dragon's musical activities aim to inspire courage and bring peace to people, which is why he established the Just Peace Foundation on August 8, 2024. His world tour, which began in Korea on March 28 and 30, is evaluated as a means to convey a message of contributing to world peace through music and seeking practices that benefit the public good.
[Lee Da-kyum, Star Today Reporter]