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G-Dragon's 2025 "Übermensch" world tour dates just dropped

The K-pop mega star will perform in nine cities in Asia

Cheryl Sekkappan
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Cheryl Sekkappan
News & Travel Editor, Southeast Asia
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Hold on to your hats – the king of K-pop himself is coming to nine cities in Asia.

G-Dragon, leader of BigBang and an accomplished rapper and singer-songwriter in his own right, just unveiled the dates and venues for phase one of his 2025 Übermensch World Tour. It will kick off in Korea on March 29 and 30 at Goyang Stadium. The tour resumes in Tokyo in May before travelling to Bulacan, Osaka, Macau, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, and Hong Kong.

The world tour is named after his third studio album, Übermensch, which was released in February 2025. It's his first full-length album in 12 years, so you can imagine fans' excitement to see it performed live in arenas. More songs you can expect – "Home Sweet Home" and "Power", two singles he released in 2024. Ticketing details have not been released yet – stay tuned for updates on AEG Presents Asia

If you need an introduction, G-Dragon became famous as part of the boy group BigBang. It debuted in 2006 as a five-member group, rising to fame on the backs of hits like "Haru Haru" and "Fantastic Baby". It's still active as a three-member band consisting of G-Dragon, Taeyang, and Daesung, last releasing the single "Still Life" in 2022. 

G-Dragon's 2025 "Übermensch" world tour dates and venues: 

  • March 29 & 30: Goyang – Goyang Stadium
  • May 10 & 11: Tokyo – Tokyo Dome
  • May 17: Bulacan – Philippine Arena
  • May 25 & 26: Osaka – Kyocera Dome
  • June 7 & 8: Macau – Galaxy Arena
  • July 12 & 13: Taipei – Taipei Arena
  • July 19 & 20: Kuala Lumpur – Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil
  • July 26: Jakarta – Indonesia Arena
  • August 9 & 10: Hong Kong – AsiaWorld-Arena

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Plus: K-pop girl group Blackpink is playing five massive shows in Asia

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