G-dragon’s Übermensch World Tour: Dates & Details

G-Dragon, whose actual name is Kwon Ji-Yong, has actually been among Korea’s biggest stars for virtually 20 years. In 2006, he debuted in BigBang, which found tremendous domestic and worldwide success; many more youthful K-pop teams credit scores the team and G-Dragon as an inspiration.
Übermensch Tour Dates
The scenic tour, which kicked off in Seoul in March, will certainly take a trip to Australia, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Hong Kong before the initial U.S. show in Newark. G-Dragon is slated to perform at Newark’s Prudential Fixate Aug. 22, T-Mobile Sector in Las Vegas on Aug. 31 and L.A.’s Crypto.com Field on Sept. 5. The performer will certainly then head to Paris for a show at the La Défense Sector on Sept. 20.
The South Korean leg of the trip, which is called after G-Dragon’s latest studio album ÜBERMENSCH, sold out promptly. The motif is “personal self-discovery and self-overcoming,” according to a release. The entertainer recently carried out at the L.A. music event, Head in the Clouds.
Ticketing Information
There will certainly be a pre-sale for those in G-Dragon’s official fan club on Wednesday, June 25, at 10 a.m. neighborhood time; it will certainly go through Thursday, June 26, at 9:59 a.m. regional time. General ticketing starts on Friday, June 27, at 10 a.m. local time. Full details can be found on G-Dragon’s internet site.
K-pop celebrity G-Dragon has added days to his highly anticipated globe tour on Monday. The 36-year-old, a member of famous young boy team BigBang, has actually added a North American and European leg to his Übermensch globe trip.
The King of K-pop
Followers of the “King of K-pop”– as he’s often described– can expect a “multi-sensory performance that redefines the limitations of real-time virtuosity, blending music, style, electronic development, and narration in a manner just he can deliver,” according to a launch.
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