G-Dragon has successfully wrapped up his performances at Osaka's Kyocera Dome.
On the 25th and 26th, G-Dragon held his '2025 World Tour 'Übermensch'' at the Kyocera Dome in Osaka, Japan. Following his Tokyo Dome shows, all 80,000 seats, including those with restricted views, were sold out.
The tour is inspired by Nietzsche's philosophical concept of 'Übermensch' and features a three-stage storytelling performance. The stage was enhanced with AI technology, butterfly-shaped lasers, and live band sounds.
G-Dragon performed solo for over two hours without any guest appearances. He made a grand entrance on the Dragon Bike, which was a hit at the Tokyo concert, performing 'Today (Feat. Kim Jong-wan of Nell)'. During 'TOO BAD (feat. Anderson .Paak)', he delivered a dynamic dance break.
His outfits included a leather jacket adorned with daisies and portraits, designed by Yohji Yamamoto. Each performance featured different outfits. Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami sent a daisy-shaped wreath to celebrate the concert.
Before the encore, fans sang Big Bang's 'Heaven' in unison, and the venue was filled with daisies. Despite the rain, fans formed long lines to purchase merchandise.
Following his performances in Tokyo, Bulacan, and Osaka, G-Dragon will continue his tour starting June 7 in nine Asian cities, including Macau, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Hong Kong, and Bangkok, as well as two Australian cities, Sydney and Melbourne. Additional tour dates will be announced later.