
G-DRAGON Live Performances at his concert
G-Dragon’s Highly Anticipated Return: A Moment of Great Expectation
After an eight-year hiatus, G-Dragon finally returned to the stage with his solo concert, G-DRAGON 2025 WORLD TOUR [Übermensch], held at the Goyang Sports Complex. The event was met with immense anticipation, as fans worldwide eagerly awaited the comeback of one of K-pop’s most iconic figures. Tickets sold out quickly for both days, drawing an audience of 60,000 fans who were ready to witness G-Dragon’s artistry once again. The excitement was palpable as fans looked forward to a spectacular performance that would live up to his legendary status.
G-Dragon Live Performances criticized
However, upon witnessing the concert, it became clear that the reality did not quite match the anticipation. The evening began with a 74-minute delay, setting a tone that would only continue to diverge from the high expectations fans had held. But what truly left fans disappointed was not just the tardiness; it was G-Dragon’s live performance itself. Despite his reputation as a charismatic stage presence, his vocal delivery was marred by pitch issues and a lack of cohesion with the AR elements, leaving many feeling underwhelmed by the overall quality of the show.
Knetz Reaction to G-Dragon Live Performances
@ujmbbcg
“All the criticism idols have received for their encore performances feels absurd now—G-Dragon was just yelling during his own concert like a sluggish old man on Subway Line 1.”
A fan defended G-Dragon in response to the criticism.
@nyong9_ :”Originally, he was good. G-Dragon has always done ad-libs like this, and shouting in that part has been his trademark. The only issue now is that his vocal condition has worsened, but mocking him for it is truly inhumane.”
However, it fueled the criticism.
- @mwolae16
“I initially felt sorry for the audience who paid hundreds of thousands of won to be forced into a guinea pig experience, but after talking about it, it wasn’t forced—they just had guinea pig brains. LOL.” - @yybb696
“Sorry, but there’s not much difference.” - @mwolae16
“Shouldn’t singers take care of their voice before holding a concert? It’s their profession, isn’t it?” - @love_annamiu
“I think it’s problematic for a singer to hold a concert without properly managing their voice. In the past, Ok Joo-hyun apologized and issued refunds for her Wicked performance, acknowledging her failure to manage her vocal condition.”
What is your opinion on G-Dragon’s live performances in Übermensch?
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