Big Bang’s G-Dragon successfully kickstarted his first world tour ‘2013 G-Dragon World Tour: One Of A Kind’ in Seoul!
On March 30 and 31, G-Dragon rocked the stage of Seoul Olympics Gymnastic Stadium and he indeed showed a “one of a kind” concert, performing for 13,000 on each show. He showcased his own style and personality all throughout the concert. By presenting a great number of amazing tracks with variety of styles, he succeeded in appealing himself as a soloist.
The concerts featured four concepts, red, black metallic and colorful, and G-Dragon's repertoire featured 16 songs including his new single “MichiGo” which was released through LINE today. He also performed with his YG Entertainment label mates Tablo, CL and Lee Hi.
In addition, concert’s stages, choreography and special effects that were planned and designed by Travis Payne and Stacy Walker, who both participated in Michael Jackson’s ‘This Is It’ tour, made G-Dragon’s music and performance even more entertaining.
G-Dragon’s world tour will now proceed until the end of June. He will also become the first Korean solo artist to have toured 4 of Japan’s Domes by the end of his world tour.
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