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BigBang reunites for a world tour, including three concert dates in Hong Kong

VIPs, are you ready?

Catharina Cheung
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Catharina Cheung
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Photograph: Frazer Harrison / Getty Images | BigBang at Coachella 2026
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Even if you weren’t that into Korean music, as long as you were alive in the 2000s, there’s simply no way you could have escaped the phenomenon that was BigBang. The original five-member group moulded entire generations of K-pop artists and was arguably responsible for initiating South Korean entertainment into the eyes of global pop culture, and VIPs will be glad to know that the K-pop heavyweights are about to go on a new world tour, with Hong Kong on the docket!

Following a massive set at Coachella, G-Dragon, Taeyang, and Daesung will begin their global run from August until next February, with 31 concerts scheduled across Asia, North America, the UK, Europe, and Australia. Hong Kong is getting three nights with the group – they will be playing Kai Tak Stadium on November 13 to 15.

This new world tour also serves to celebrate the band’s 20th anniversary, made especially memorable since the last time they went on a global tour was a decade ago, before any of the members even went on hiatus for South Korea’s mandatory military conscription. Though BigBang’s lineup is now officially short of TOP and Seungri from the original five, we’re sure the reunited band remains a force to be reckoned with (thankfully, the vocal line is still intact). Who else is holding out hope that they’ll perform a career-spanning selection of their classic bangers like Haru Haru, Lie, Last Farewell, and Fantastic Baby?

Ticketing details including prices, releases, and VIP packages have yet to be announced, so keep an eye on this space!

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