G-Dragon heats up Kaohsiung in white tank top, announces BIGBANG comeback
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- K-pop star G-Dragon performed in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, as the headliner for the "K-SPARK" concert.
- He interacted with fans in Mandarin, expressing his affection and engaging them with his signature "swag check."
- G-Dragon announced BIGBANG's upcoming comeback and new album, promising a future visit to Taiwan.
Global music icon G-Dragon electrified the stage in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, as the highly anticipated headliner for the "K-SPARK" concert held at the World Games Stadium.
The charismatic artist made a grand entrance, captivating the audience with his signature style and energy. He greeted the fans in Mandarin, sharing his affection with the phrase, "Do you love me? I love you!" which sent the crowd into a frenzy. G-Dragon also playfully adapted his famous "swag check" interaction, replacing "check" with the Mandarin word for "cute," prompting fans to affectionately retort that he was the one who was cute.
Do you love me? I love you!
Performing a setlist that included hits like "POWER," "HOME SWEET HOME," "TOO BAD," "Crayon," and "Crooked," G-Dragon delivered a high-energy performance. Dressed in a white tank top, he visibly worked up a sweat, indicating the intensity of his show and the warm Kaohsiung weather. The audience, initially seated due to previous controversies in the standing area, rose to their feet during his final song, "Crooked," transforming the stadium into a vibrant dance floor.
Reflecting on his last visit to Kaohsiung a decade ago, G-Dragon engaged the audience by asking if they had missed him. He also touched upon BIGBANG's recent reunion performance at the Coachella festival. Excitingly, he announced that BIGBANG is preparing for a comeback with a new album and expressed his intention to visit Taiwan again with the group, asking fans to wait a little longer.
stand up!
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.