G-Dragon Adds Korea, Japan, and Taipei Encore Dates to 2025 Übermensch Tour

G-DRAGON 2025 WORLD TOUR [Übermensch] Encore

G-Dragon is set to meet Korean fans again with additional stops on his ongoing Übermensch World Tour. On September 19, the singer announced through social media that encore concerts have been confirmed for Korea, Japan, Taipei, and Hanoi.

This exciting news comes after BIGBANG was announced as performers for Coachella 2026. The legendary K-pop group, consisting of Taeyang, Daesung, and G-Dragon, will make their Coachella debut and celebrate their 20th anniversary next year.

Coming back to the subject, the new schedule includes

In December, G-Dragon will return to South Korea with the finale concerts at 

Officials explained that the encore dates are prepared on the same scale as the main world tour.

This world tour goes beyond just adding extra shows — even the encores have been prepared on a world tour scale. Please look forward to world-class power.

The Übermensch World Tour began on March 29 in Goyang, South Korea, as G-Dragon’s first solo concert series in eight years. The shows support his third full-length album Übermensch, released in February, and has since grown into a global production. 

He has performed in cities across Asia-Pacific, including Tokyo, Macau, Sydney, and Jakarta, as well as North America, with stops in Newark, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. His next performance will take place in Paris on September 20.

The concerts are known for their large-scale production and changing setlists. Each show combines G-Dragon’s early hits such as Heartbreaker, Crooked, and Crayon with new tracks from his 2025 album. The performances use advanced stage effects, pyrotechnics, moving platforms, and detailed costume changes. 

Guest artists have also appeared, including CL joining him for The Leaders, while some shows included virtual collaborations and even a cover of Can’t Help Falling in Love in Las Vegas.

Ticket demand has been consistently high. His opening concerts in Goyang sold out 60,000 seats immediately, with additional restricted-view tickets disappearing in minutes. In Japan, he became the first Korean solo artist to repeatedly sell out the Tokyo Dome. Reports estimate the tour’s economic effect in South Korea alone at around ₩50 billion.

Looking ahead, G-Dragon will release a concert film, Übermensch, in 50+ countries on October 29.

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