Big Bang successfully wraps up ‘Alive Galaxy Tour’
2013.01.28
After hitting 21 cities in 13 countries last year, Big Bang has finally closed down the curtains for its ‘Alive Galaxy Tour’ with a three-day grand finale concert in Seoul.
The final concerts titled as ‘Big Bang Alive Galaxy Tour: The Final’ took place on January 25th, 26th and 27th at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul, the same venue where the group performed their first tour’s concert.
Big Bang opened up the show with a grand performance of “Tonight”. It was quickly followed up by “Hands Up”, “Fantastic Baby”, “How Gee” and “Stupid Liar.” The boys also heated up the stage with hits like “Love Song” and “Haru Haru” as well as individual stages.
The three-day concert attracted more than 40,000 fans, adding to a total of 800,000 fans along the way. Big Bang successfully complete its amazing journey which amazed K-pop fans around the U.S, Europe and Asia not only in its volume but in its high quality.
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