[news] Big Bang confirmed to have Big Show concert in Korea in March
2012.01.15
Big Bang is confirmed to be scheduled to have a concert this March in Korea. They will be having their Big Show concert for 3 days starting on March 2, 2012 at Gymnastics Stadium at Olympic Park. Big Bang released new albums last year after their hiatus and they will be making a comeback on stage through a concert this 2012.
YG Entertainment said that fans want Big Bang to perform new songs on the Big Show however there are still no final decisions on whether Big Bang will be releasing a new album before the concert, however if things go well, Big Bang may release a new album late february.
Big Bang's return this year is much anticipated by fans after having another hiatus just after they made a comeback last year due to circumstances. After much anticipation, all 5 members will be returning on stage for their own concert this March. Tickets are already selling very hot and fans are having "Ticket wars" to get the best tickets first.
Meanwhile, Big Bang was recently in Japan for the 15th year YG Family Anniversary concert.
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