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G-DRAGON Enthralls Taiwan with Sold-Out Taipei Shows and Massive Fan Support

G-DRAGON completely took over Taipei from July 11 to 13 with his "G-DRAGON 2025 WORLD TOUR ‘Übermensch’" held at the Taipei Arena. Over the course of three days, he performed for a crowd of 36,000 fans, solidifying his standing as a true K-pop icon. Not only did tickets sell out instantly, but eager fans without tickets gathered outside, hoping to catch a glimpse of the superstar.

The concert was more than just a show—it was a full-on experience. G-DRAGON surprised everyone by tweaking his classic red rose jacket into a dazzling new multicolored version and debuted striking blue-violet hair, adding fresh flair to his legendary stage persona. His two-hour set was packed with powerful and professional performances, supported by a live band and immersive production that blended AI technology and real-time visuals. The concert’s theme, inspired by Friedrich Nietzsche’s concept of the "Übermensch," was creatively woven throughout the show.

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Outside the arena, fans went all out to welcome him, decorating the city with LED billboards, banners, bus wraps, and even fan-painted murals in his honor. The media frenzy that followed was intense—major Taiwanese TV stations and news outlets covered his arrival and events extensively. One standout moment was China Times dedicating their entire front page to G-DRAGON, a rare tribute for any Korean artist.

The excitement kept building as the "G-DRAGON Media Exhibition: Übermensch" opened at Taipei 101 on July 18. Tickets for the exhibition sold out within just 20 minutes, and the website actually crashed within 10 minutes of going live, showing the huge demand for anything related to him.

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This isn’t G-DRAGON’s first stop on the world tour. Before Taipei, he brought his show to Tokyo, Bulacan, Osaka, Macau, Sydney, and Melbourne. Up next, he’s heading to Kuala Lumpur on July 19 and 20, then making stops in Jakarta, Hong Kong, Newark, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Paris. His ongoing tour continues to prove why he’s often called a national treasure and a K-pop legend.

With all eyes on him, G-DRAGON’s run in Taipei truly demonstrated why he remains one of the most influential figures in music today. Fans sure got a lot more than just a concert—they got an unforgettable experience that nobody will forget anytime soon.

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