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G-Dragon’s 2025 Übermensch World Tour: A Global Phenomenon
G-Dragon, the iconic leader of BIGBANG, has made a triumphant return to the global stage with his 2025 “Übermensch World Tour,” marking his first international tour in eight years. This tour supports his third studio album, Übermensch, released on February 25, 2025, under his self-founded label, Galaxy Corporation. The album topped charts in South Korea, Japan, and China, featuring standout tracks like “Home Sweet Home,” “Power,” and “Too Bad” featuring Anderson .Paak.
Tour Overview
The “Übermensch World Tour” commenced on March 29, 2025, at Goyang Stadium in South Korea. The tour is structured into four phases, covering Asia, Oceania, North America, and Europe, with a total of 38 shows across 18 cities.
Phase 1: Asia & Oceania
- March 29–30, 2025 – Seoul, South Korea: Goyang Stadium
- May 10–11, 2025 – Tokyo, Japan: Tokyo Dome
- May 17, 2025 – Bulacan, Philippines: Philippine Arena
- May 25–26, 2025 – Osaka, Japan: Kyocera Dome
- June 6–8, 2025 – Macau: Galaxy Arena
- July 2–3, 2025 – Sydney, Australia: Qudos Bank Arena
- July 6–7, 2025 – Melbourne, Australia: Rod Laver Arena
- July 11–13, 2025 – Taipei, Taiwan: Taipei Arena
- July 19–20, 2025 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Axiata Arena
- July 25–26, 2025 – Jakarta, Indonesia: Indonesia Arena
- August 2, 2025 – Bangkok, Thailand: Rajamangala National Stadium
- August 9–10, 2025 – Hong Kong: AsiaWorld-Arena
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Phase 2: North America & Europe
- August 22, 2025 – Newark, New Jersey, USA: Prudential Center
- August 31, 2025 – Las Vegas, Nevada, USA: T-Mobile Arena
- September 5, 2025 – Los Angeles, California, USA: Crypto.com Arena
- September 20, 2025 – Paris, France: Paris La Défense Arena
Additional shows in Hanoi and Seoul were announced later in 2025, completing the final phase of the tour.
Tour Highlights
Artistic Vision
G-Dragon described the “Übermensch World Tour” as “not just a performance—it’s a canvas where every sound, look, and moment is part of a larger expression of who I am now.” The tour features never-before-heard music, custom stage visuals, and exclusive merchandise, offering fans an immersive experience that reflects his artistic evolution.
Critical Acclaim
The tour has received widespread acclaim. U.S. shows were noted as “a unique opportunity to experience firsthand the charisma and showmanship of one of Korea’s most influential artists,” highlighting elaborate visuals and fashion statements. Korea JoongAng Daily praised the performances in Goyang, writing, “His choreography was polished, and his stage presence was magnetic. Even the biting cold that suddenly came over the weekend couldn’t dampen the audience’s enthusiasm.”
Philanthropy
Demonstrating his commitment to social causes, G-Dragon donated ₩300 million ($200,000) from concert profits held in South Korea to support recovery efforts for wildfire crises in Gyeongsang-do and Ulsan.
Controversies
The tour has not been without controversy. In Hong Kong, some fans displayed LED signs calling to “Bring Seungri Back,” reigniting public outrage due to Seungri’s involvement in the Burning Sun scandal. Many concertgoers and online communities viewed the act as disrespectful to G-Dragon and the legacy of BIGBANG, expressing their anger across social media.
FAQs
Q1: When did G-Dragon’s 2025 Übermensch World Tour start?
A1: The tour started on March 29, 2025, at Goyang Stadium in Seoul, South Korea.
Q2: How many cities is the tour covering?
A2: The tour spans 18 cities across Asia, Oceania, North America, and Europe.
Q3: What is special about the Übermensch album?
A3: Übermensch is G-Dragon’s third studio album, featuring hit songs like “Home Sweet Home,” “Power,” and “Too Bad,” and it topped charts in South Korea, Japan, and China.
Q4: Did G-Dragon contribute to any social causes during the tour?
A4: Yes, he donated ₩300 million ($200,000) from concert profits to support wildfire recovery efforts in South Korea.
Q5: Were there any controversies during the tour?
A5: Yes, in Hong Kong, some fans displayed signs calling to “Bring Seungri Back,” which sparked public outrage due to Seungri’s involvement in the Burning Sun scandal.
Conclusion
G-Dragon’s “Übermensch World Tour” cements his status as a global music icon. Through innovative performances, striking visuals, and heartfelt engagement with fans, he continues to redefine what it means to be a modern artist. Despite minor controversies, the tour showcases his growth, artistry, and dedication to both his craft and social responsibility. Fans worldwide eagerly await the remaining shows, anticipating more unforgettable moments from one of K-pop’s most influential figures.



