Asia Tour
G-Dragon Returns to the Philippines for “Übermensch” World Tour this May 2025

G-Dragon is set to return to the Philippines for his “G-Dragon World Tour [Übermensch]” on May 17 at the Philippine Arena in Bulacan. The announcement was made on March 19 by tour promoter Applewood, which also confirmed that more details will be released soon.
This will be his first solo tour in seven years, following “Act III: M.O.T.T.E” in 2017 when he performed at the Araneta Coliseum in Manila.

The “Übermensch” tour will begin with a two-day concert in South Korea in late March before moving to other stops in Asia for its first phase, including Japan, Macau, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, and the Philippines.
Born Kwon Ji-yong, G-Dragon debuted in 2006 as the leader of BIGBANG, a K-pop group known for songs like Fantastic Baby and Bang Bang Bang. He has since built a solo career as a singer, songwriter, and producer.

His last solo tour in the Philippines was in 2017, and this marks his return to the country after several years. Fans can expect more announcements about ticket sales and other tour details soon.
The dates of G-Dragon’s 2025 world tour (FANPLUS1DOTCOM)
Here are the dates of G-Dragon’s world tour:
May 10 and 11 – Tokyo, Tokyo Dome
May 17 – Bulacan, Philippine Arena
May 25 and 26 – Osaka, Kyocera Dome
June 7 and 8 – Macau, Galaxy Arena
Juy 12 and 13 – Taipei, Taipei Arena
July 19 and 20 – Kuala Lumpur, Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil
July 26 – Jakarta, Indonesia Arena
August 9 and 10 – Hong Kong, Asiaworld Arena
Ticket prices and seat plan G-Dragon’s Übermensch concert bulacan
The ticket prices for G-Dragon’s Übermensch concert bulacan range from P8,500 to P19,000.
G-Dragon official membership pre-sale starts on April 8 at 12 p.m., while the general sale will be on April 9 at 12 p.m. Ticket selling will be done through SM Tickets.
The full list is as follows:
S-VIP A (standing) – P19,000
S-VIP B (seating) – P19,000
VIP A (standing) – P17,000
VIP B (seating) – P17,000
Zone A – P13,500
Zone B – P12,000
Zone C – P10,500
Zone D – P8,500
G-Dragon rose to fame as the leader of Bigbang, a K-pop group that debuted in 2006 and became one of the most well-known boy bands in the genre. He started his solo career in 2009 with the album Heartbreaker.
His solo songs include “Without You” (featuring Rosé), “Untitled, 2014,” “Crooked” and others.
In 2023, G-Dragon joined a new agency, Galaxy Corporation, and released his fourth studio album Übermensch in February, marking his first album in 12 years. Bigbang’s last release was the single Still Life in 2022.