Big Bang announce first global stadium tour since 2017
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Big Bang announce first global stadium tour since 2017

By James Mitchell
K-pop veterans Big Bang have announced a new global stadium tour, their first run of shows since 2017. READ MORE: G-Dragon – ‘Übermensch’ review: the king of K-pop returns triumphant The Seoul group, who consist of G-Dragon, Taeyang and Daesung, following the departures of T.O.P and Seungri, will play a run of 31 huge

K-pop veterans Big Bang have announced a new global stadium tour, their first run of shows since 2017.

The Seoul group, who consist of G-DragonTaeyang and Daesung, following the departures of T.O.P and Seungri, will play a run of 31 huge shows in celebration of their 20th anniversary as a band.

The dates kick off in Goyang’s Goyang Stadium on August 21, the first of three shows at the venue. They head to the US for gigs in California and New Jersey, and then to Europe for Paris and London stadium shows in September.

The tour continues in Taiwan, Singapore, Vietnam, Australia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia and Indonesia, before returning to Taiwan for the final shows at the Kaohsiung National Stadium on February 27 and 28 next year.

Information on tickets will be announced at a later date, while fans can sign up for updates here.

Big Bang will play: 

AUGUST 
21– Goyang – Goyang Stadium  
22 – Goyang – Goyang Stadium  
23 – Goyang – Goyang Stadium  

SEPTEMBER 
5 – Oakland, CA – Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum  
11 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium  
19 – Paris – Stade de France  
26 – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium  

OCTOBER 
10 – Taipei – Taipei Dome  
11 – Taipei – Taipei Dome  
17 – Singapore – National Stadium  
24 – Hanoi – Mỹ Đình National Stadium  
25 – Hanoi – Mỹ Đình National Stadium  
31 – Sydney – Accor Stadium  

NOVEMBER 
7 – Bangkok – Rajamangala National Stadium  
13 – Hong Kong – Kai Tak Stadium  
14 – Hong Kong – Kai Tak Stadium  
15 – Hong Kong – Kai Tak Stadium  
27 – Osaka – Kyocera Dome Osaka  
28 – Osaka – Kyocera Dome Osaka  
29 – Osaka – Kyocera Dome Osaka  

DECEMBER 
5 – Nagoya – Vantelin Dome Nagoya  
6 – Nagoya – Vantelin Dome Nagoya  
13 – Tokyo – Tokyo Dome  
14 – Tokyo – Tokyo Dome  
15 – Tokyo – Tokyo Dome  
26 – Fukuoka – Mizuho PayPay Dome FUKUOKA  
27 – Fukuoka – Mizuho PayPay Dome FUKUOKA  

JANUARY 2027 
9 – Kuala Lumpur – TM Stadium Nasional  
16 – Jakarta – Jakarta International Stadium  

FEBRUARY 2027 
27 – Kaohsiung – Kaohsiung National Stadium  
28 – Kaohsiung – Kaohsiung National Stadium 

Big Bang have not released new music since the ‘Still Life’ single in 2022, which itself was their first release in four yearsNME awarded the track five stars on its release, noting: “With production reminiscent of soft rock from the ’70s and ’ 80s, ’Still Life’ excels at bringing out the unique vocal tones of each member – an aspect that has long been lauded as one of Big Bang’s strengths. The same laid-back arrangement that brings out Taeyang and Daesung’s rich vocals also leaves a lot of room for rapid-fire introspection from G-Dragon and T.O.P.”

G-Dragon, meanwhile, released his ‘Übermensch’ album last year, which NME awarded four stars, while Daesung released his mini-album ‘D’s Wave’ just months later.

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