G-Dragon proved why he is among the greatest K-pop arists. The BIGBANG member who's currently on his G-DRAGON 2025 WORLD TOUR [Ubermensch] had a star-studded concert at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on December
14, and the show felt like a mini-reunion for not just his band but also featured several idols and K-drama actors in the audience.
BTS meets SEVENTEEN
The show was held at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul. Photos and videos of BTS members Jungkook and J-Hope who were grooving in along with SEVENTEEN members Mingyu and Hoshi, almost became star of the shows when their photos and video went viral in no time. Fans refused to keep calm and flooded social media with posts and reactions.
Fans post reactions seeing their favourite idols
A user wrote on X (formerly Twitter), "OMG, the crossover of the century! Mingyu and Hoshi, you're living the dream too! Which part of the concert blew your minds the most? Can't believe we're all witnessing this historic moment together! #Jungkook #JHope #Mingyu #Hoshi #KpopCrossover #ÜbermenschConcert." A second one added, "jungkook mingyu and hoshi dancing in sync so cute."
BIGBANG mini reunion
The concert also saw BIGBANG members Taeyang and Daesung joining G-Dragon on stage, giving the audience a surprise they hadn't expected. Thrilled fans reacted too. An X user posted, "BROO DAESUNG IS SO FUNNY Taeyang were just giving a hint of his new songs, and Daesung just swooped in and sings Hando-Chogua but in Taeyang's new song melody." Another one said, "Love how Daesung is always a mix of GD and Taeyang’s color palettes"Aside from the BIGBANG members, the stage featured a collaboration with national representative beatboxer Wing and Beatpella House for a remix of "Heartbreaker".
Im Si-Wan, Hwang Kwanghee attend
The starry show also saw Im Si-Wan and Kwanghee (ZE:A). The latter even shared photos on Instagram. Along with the photos, Kwanghee wrote, "I went to Jiyong’s concert after a long time. Jiyong really feels like a prince. The show was so exciting that I ended up dancing like that. My friend Si Wan took the photos."
More celebs like Lee Min-Ho, Girls’ Generation's Taeyeon, BABYMONSTER's Ahyeon, Park Myung-Soo and many others also attended G-Dragon's show.
G-Dragon breaks silence on live performance controversy
As part of the tour, G-Dragon had on December 12, addressed his live performance controversy. Breaking his silence, the 37-year-old said, "Are there any grounds for controversy today? If so, that's a shame. Even if there are, please bear with me. I'm just doing what I do, and I'm just working hard at it. If you don't like it, then don't."He added, "It surprises me that a controversy would arise now, after I've been doing this for 19 years." When fans in the audience shouted "Perfect" in support, he responded, "Oh, it's certainly not perfect. I also have many stages where I feel regret. It's not about being perfect, but just working hard day by day. It depends on my condition, but today was just 'adequate'. I could hit 'like' on it."
Concert film, BIGBANG's 20th anniversary, Coachella tease
G-Dragon's concert was even filmed and will have a theatrical release later. G-Dragon also teased BIGBANG's future activities. Noting that 2026 marks his band's 20th anniversary, he said, "BIGBANG will start warming up from April. It's like a workshop". He confirmed their appearance at the Coachella Festival, joking, "It's in the US, so don't feel pressured, but if you happen to be studying nearby or traveling, how about it?".
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About G-DRAGON 2025 WORLD TOUR [Übermensch]
G-Dragon successfully wrapped up the Seoul encore shows of his G-DRAGON 2025 WORLD TOUR [Übermensch], which took place from December 12 to 14 at Gocheok Sky Dome, drawing A-listers and massive reactions from fans around the world. The tour travelled to 16 cities in 12 countries, including Tokyo, Osaka, Macau, Sydney, Los Angeles, and Paris.According to reports, G-Dragon's agency Galaxy Cooperation claimed that Übermensch World Tour attracted a total of 825,000 fans across 39 shows, establishing it as the largest tour ever conducted by a Korean solo artist in history.