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G-Dragon set to rock Bangkok this August

A quick hype-up before G-Dragon hits the capital

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Brace yourselves, Thai VIPs. After years of near-silence, the K-pop icon G-Dragon has officially announced his long-awaited return to the stage. Bangkok finds itself front and centre on the second phase of his Ubermensch world tour. 

G-Dragon, the soloist and style icon of K-pop powerhouse BigBang, is known for his rap flow and kaleidoscopic fashion sense. The king of cool returned after a seven-year, four-month hiatus with his single ‘Power’, released on October 31. The drop sparked a full-blown storm across the Korean entertainment scene.

Before that, no one really knew what his next move would be – or when we’d ever see him on stage again. Sure, he recently made a brief stop in Thailand, performing as part of a K-pop lineup at K-Star Spark in Bangkok, but it felt more like a teaser than a return. But just as the buzz began to settle, he lit the fuse once more. This time on a global scale with the announcement of his world tour.

When is G-Dragon’s world tour in Bangkok?

Though the poster states that G-Dragon will take over Rajamangala National stadium for one night on August 2 2025, he confirmed on his Instagram that the show will actually span one more night, extending to August 3. Exact times and ticketing details are expected to drop soon.

Setlist 

The official setlist has yet to be confirmed, fans are already deep in speculation mode. With a catalogue stacked with iconic tracks, there’s plenty to choose from. What’s certain is that songs from his new album Ubermensch will be on the list, likely woven in with older fan-favourites that have defined his legacy, including ‘Crayon’, ‘That xx’, ‘Crooked‘, ‘One of a kind’ and many more.

  1. Power
  2. Home sweet home 
  3. Middle fingers-up
  4. One of a kind
  5. R.O.D
  6. The leaders 
  7. Crayon
  8. Bonamana
  9. That xx
  10. Butterfly
  11. I love it 
  12. Who you?
  13. Today
  14. Crooked
  15. Heartbreaker
  16. bullshit
  17. Take me
  18. Too bad
  19. Drama
  20. This love
  21. 1 year
  22. Ibelongiiu
  23. Untitled 2014
  24. Last dance
  25. We like 2 party

Where else will G-Dragon’s world tour stop?

G-Dragon
Photograph: fanplusonedotcom
G-Dragon
Photograph: fanplusonedotcom
G-Dragon
Photograph: fanplusonedotcom
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