G-Dragon’s highly anticipated world tour "Übermensch" has achieved a complete sellout for its Korean concerts, marking his first solo tour in eight years. According to his agency Galaxy Corporation, tickets for the concerts, set to be held on March 29 and 30 at Goyang Stadium, were fully sold out upon release.
The pre-sale on February 26 saw an overwhelming response, followed by general ticket sales on February 27, which also sold out within moments. In total, 64,000 seats were filled, demonstrating G-Dragon’s enduring influence in the music industry. Notably, Coupang Play’s ticketing platform recorded 240,000 simultaneous logins during general sales, highlighting the massive demand for the event.
Anticipation is particularly high for his live performances of new songs. On February 25, G-Dragon released his first full-length album in 11 years and 5 months, making this concert a landmark moment for both the artist and his fans. The setlist will feature title tracks such as "TOO BAD," "Drama," "Power," and "Home Sweet Home," alongside his classic hits.
A representative from Galaxy Corporation stated, "Fans can look forward to an immersive experience featuring both new songs and legendary performances from G-Dragon’s career. The concert will be filled with his signature artistry and musical depth."
This tour marks G-Dragon’s first world tour since his 2017 "ACT III: M.O.T.T.E" series, which was critically acclaimed for its bold artistic vision. Given his reputation for groundbreaking stage design and genre-defying performances, expectations are high for what "Übermensch" will bring.
The world tour will officially begin in South Korea, with additional international stops expected to be announced soon. G-Dragon’s return to the stage reaffirms his status as a cultural icon and a pioneering force in K-pop and beyond.
Further details on the Korean concerts and upcoming tour dates can be found on Coupang Play’s official website.
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G-Dragon’s highly anticipated world tour "Übermensch" has achieved a complete sellout for its Korean concerts, marking his first solo tour in eight years. According to his agency Galaxy Corporation, tickets for the concerts, set to be held on March 29 and 30 at Goyang Stadium, were fully sold out upon release.
The pre-sale on February 26 saw an overwhelming response, followed by general ticket sales on February 27, which also sold out within moments. In total, 64,000 seats were filled, demonstrating G-Dragon’s enduring influence in the music industry. Notably, Coupang Play’s ticketing platform recorded 240,000 simultaneous logins during general sales, highlighting the massive demand for the event.
Anticipation is particularly high for his live performances of new songs. On February 25, G-Dragon released his first full-length album in 11 years and 5 months, making this concert a landmark moment for both the artist and his fans. The setlist will feature title tracks such as "TOO BAD," "Drama," "Power," and "Home Sweet Home," alongside his classic hits.
A representative from Galaxy Corporation stated, "Fans can look forward to an immersive experience featuring both new songs and legendary performances from G-Dragon’s career. The concert will be filled with his signature artistry and musical depth."
This tour marks G-Dragon’s first world tour since his 2017 "ACT III: M.O.T.T.E" series, which was critically acclaimed for its bold artistic vision. Given his reputation for groundbreaking stage design and genre-defying performances, expectations are high for what "Übermensch" will bring.
The world tour will officially begin in South Korea, with additional international stops expected to be announced soon. G-Dragon’s return to the stage reaffirms his status as a cultural icon and a pioneering force in K-pop and beyond.
Further details on the Korean concerts and upcoming tour dates can be found on Coupang Play’s official website.