G-Dragon Announces 2025 World Tour Dates in U.S. and Europe; See Full Schedule

G-Dragon Announces 2025 World Tour Dates in U.S. and Europe; See Full Schedule

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K-pop superstar G-Dragon has revealed the North American and European dates for his 2025 “Übermensch” World Tour. This marks his first solo concert tour in eight years since the “Act III: M.O.T.T.E” tour in 2017. The announcement came on June 16, 2025, with shows scheduled in Newark, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Paris.

The tour supports his latest album “Übermensch”, which topped charts in South Korea, Japan, and China. It also made him the first male K-pop artist in 2025 to surpass 200 million digital points on South Korea’s Circle Chart. Fans can expect new music, custom stage visuals, and exclusive merchandise.

Tour Dates and Ticket Information

The North American leg starts on August 22 in Newark at the Prudential Center, followed by Las Vegas on August 31 at T-Mobile Arena. The final U.S. show is on September 5 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The European stop is a single concert on September 20 at Paris La Défense Arena.

Presale tickets for official fan club members will be available from June 25 to June 26. General ticket sales begin on June 27 via the official website g-dragontour.com. Previous shows in Asia sold out instantly, so fans are advised to prepare early.

Background and Tour Highlights

G-Dragon began his tour in Seoul on March 29-30, performing at Goyang Stadium to sold-out crowds. The tour has already visited Tokyo, Bulacan, Osaka, and Macau. Before heading to the U.S., he will perform in Sydney, Melbourne, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Bangkok, and Hong Kong.

The concert features a mix of his biggest hits and new tracks. The setlist includes “Power,” “One of a Kind,” “Crayon,” “Heartbreaker,” and “Crooked.” Special collaborations, like a hologram appearance by CL during “R.O.D,” add to the spectacle.

Fan Reactions and Industry Impact

Fans worldwide have expressed excitement on social media. Many are thrilled about his return after a long hiatus. Some are requesting additional tour stops in cities like Atlanta, Chicago, and London.

“Please come to Atlanta! There are multiple venues here and thousands of eager fans!”Toya

“Can’t wait to see you in Chicago, Jiyong. Please come!”Gaki

“G-Dragon I hope you come to Tennessee. I’m glad you’re back, healthy, and making music.”Asia

G-Dragon is known for his influence beyond music, including fashion and philanthropy. His brand Peaceminusone has collaborations with Chanel, Nike, and BMW. He also founded the charity Juspeace to combat drug abuse.

Commercial Success and Record Sales

The tour has broken records, with 60,000 tickets for Seoul selling out in seconds. Additional shows were added in Macau, Taipei, and Melbourne due to high demand. In Japan, he became the first Korean solo artist to sell out Tokyo Dome multiple times.

A portion of the tour’s profits was donated to wildfire recovery efforts in Gyeongsang-do and Ulsan. G-Dragon contributed ₩300 million (around $200,000) to support affected communities.

What to Expect at the Concerts

The “Übermensch” tour promises a high-energy performance with advanced stage production. G-Dragon blends music, fashion, and digital innovation for a unique experience. His recent performance at 88rising’s Head in the Clouds Festival drew over 36,000 attendees, giving a preview of what’s to come.

With his reputation as the “King of K-pop,” this tour is expected to be one of the biggest global music events of 2025. Fans should stay updated on official channels for any last-minute changes or additional dates.

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