G-DRAGON (BIGBANG) Live 2026 | Solo Tour, BIGSHOW REBORN & Japan Concert Guide [Updated]
Published: 4/29/2026
A complete guide to G-DRAGON's 2026 concert and tour information. Following the completion of the 2024–2025 'Übermensch' World Tour, we cover the outlook for new releases and new tours in 2026, BIGBANG's 'BIGSHOW: REBORN' activities, Japan concert ticket info, venue access, and a travel guide.
Overview and Latest Status in 2026
G-DRAGON is the leader of BIGBANG and a solo artist under Galaxy Corp. He completed the large-scale 'Übermensch' World Tour from 2024 to 2025, spanning Asia, Europe, and North America including Japan.
Two main pillars are expected for 2026:
- Solo career development — Possible new album announcement and solo tour
- BIGBANG 'BIGSHOW: REBORN' — Following the announcement of the 20th anniversary special performance at Coachella 2026 Week 2 in April 2026, an Asia reunion tour with the three-member lineup (G-DRAGON, Taeyang, D-Lite) is planned from August onward
Note: As of the time this article was written (April 2026), no official Japan dates for G-DRAGON's 2026 solo tour have been announced. The following is a prediction guide based on past performance history and the BIGBANG reunion outlook.
Full Performance Schedule
2026 Solo Tour Information (Not Yet Announced)
Awaiting official announcement:
- G-DRAGON's 2026 new solo tour has not been announced at this time
- During the past 'Übermensch' tour, Japan shows were held over multiple dates in major cities including Tokyo, Osaka, and Fukuoka
- A summer to autumn tour is expected for 2026, timed around the new album announcement
BIGBANG 'BIGSHOW: REBORN' (Related Information)
Please refer to the separate article "BIGBANG 'BIGSHOW: REBORN' 2026 | 20th Anniversary Three-Member Tour & Japan Concert Info".
- Coachella 2026 Week 2 — April 2026 (already performed)
- Asia tour start — From August 2026 onward
- Japan shows — Additional announcement expected in the autumn–winter season
How to Buy Tickets
G-DRAGON Solo Shows (Traditional Channels)
Within Japan
- Official site — Priority lottery entry via Galaxy Corp's Japan official page
- Major ticket agencies — Lawson Ticket, eplus, チケットぴあ (confirm at time of announcement)
- FC (fan club) — Priority sales via BIGBANG V.I.P. / G-DRAGON solo FC
International
- Weverse — Global ticket purchases are primarily handled via Weverse
- Ticketmaster — North America and Europe handled via Ticketmaster affiliates
BIGBANG 'BIGSHOW: REBORN'
Please refer to the related article above for details.
Venue Access and Seating Information
Expected Venues (Based on Past Solo Tour History)
Tokyo area
- Tokyo Dome — Capacity 55,000. Multiple dates are standard for large tours
- Saitama Super Arena — Capacity 37,000
Kansai area
- Kyocera Dome Osaka — Capacity 50,000
- Osaka-jo Hall — Capacity 16,000 (with roof)
Other areas
- Fukuoka PayPay Dome — Capacity 38,000
Access Information
Tokyo Dome
- Direct connection from Toei Subway / JR "Suidobashi Station"
- Parking available (limited spaces, fills up early)
Saitama Super Arena
- 5-minute walk from JR "Saitama-Shintoshin Station"
- Parking: 2,400 spaces available
Seat Categories (Expected)
- SS seats (Star Seats) — Close to stage, best visibility
- S seats — Front to center
- A seats — Center to rear
- B seats — Side areas
- C seats — Balcony (if designated)
Please confirm detailed seating information at the official ticket agencies when announcements are made.
Travel Costs and Accommodation Guide
Accommodation Cost Guide (For Tokyo Shows)
Hotel rates (per night)
- Business hotel — ¥6,000–10,000 (around Tokyo / Shinagawa Station)
- Mid-range city hotel — ¥12,000–20,000 (Marunouchi / Ginza area)
- Luxury hotel — ¥30,000+ (Akasaka / Roppongi)
Transportation
- Shinkansen round trip from regional cities — Kyoto ¥5,000–6,000, Osaka ¥7,000–8,000
- Flight (distant cities like Fukuoka) — ¥10,000–15,000 one-way (with early booking discount)
Budget Model (2-Day Trip, 1 Person)
Economy type
- Accommodation (1 night) × 2 = ¥12,000
- Ticket = ¥12,000–16,000 (S seat market rate)
- Food and merchandise = ¥5,000
- Total: approx. ¥30,000–35,000
Standard type
- Accommodation (1 night) × 2 = ¥30,000
- Ticket = ¥16,000–20,000 (SS seat)
- Food, merchandise, transport = ¥10,000
- Total: approx. ¥56,000–60,000
Recommended Accommodation Areas
- Around Suidobashi — Direct connection to Tokyo Dome, many convenience stores
- Shinjuku — Convenient transportation, abundant accommodation options
- Shinagawa — Easy Shinkansen access, relatively affordable
Past Tour Track Record and Trends
'Übermensch' World Tour (2024–2025)
G-DRAGON conducted the large-scale 'Übermensch' World Tour from 2024 to 2025.
Japan performance history
- Tokyo shows — Multiple dates at Tokyo Dome
- Osaka shows — Multiple dates at Kyocera Dome Osaka
- Fukuoka shows — Held at Fukuoka PayPay Dome
- Setlist — Solo signature songs ("Untitled," "Cradle 2 the Grave," "Bullshit," "Crooked," etc.), BIGBANG songs, new song medley
Performance Style
- Large stadium tour — Dome-scale events are the standard
- Stage production — LED effects, emphasis on dance performance
- Interaction — High emphasis on two-way fan interaction (clapping, call and response)
- Average show length — 2 to 2.5 hours
Background to the BIGBANG Reunion
- V.I. (completed military service) — Ji-yong returned after completing military service in 2023
- 20th anniversary — The reunion that had been delayed from the 2023 debut anniversary is being realized in 2026
- Three-member lineup — Activities by G-DRAGON, Taeyang, and D-Lite (schedule adjustment underway for T.O.P and V.I.)
Notes and FAQ
1. V.I.P. (Fan Club) Information
BIGBANG V.I.P. benefits
- Priority lottery for solo shows
- Video messages from members
- Member-exclusive merchandise sales
- Annual fee: ¥5,500 (tax included)
Priority sales via V.I.P. may not be available for some G-DRAGON solo shows. Please confirm at each show announcement.
2. Label Move and Contract Information
Galaxy Corp (2023–present)
- In 2023, G-DRAGON left YG Entertainment and founded his own label "Galaxy Corp"
- As a result, ticket sales and merchandise distribution systems may change
3. Anti-Ticket Fraud
- Never purchase from unofficial sites
- When using secondary market sites — Only officially certified sites such as Lawson Ticket, ぴあ, and eplus
- Beware of fake information — Only trust "priority sale" information after confirming official announcements
4. Japan Show Announcement Timeline (Predicted)
- Around May 2026 — Expected announcement of Japan dates for solo tour
- June–July 2026 — Detailed announcement of BIGBANG 'BIGSHOW: REBORN' Japan tour
- End of July 2026 — Priority lottery entry opens (general sales: mid-to-late August)
5. Access to Overseas (Korea / Asia) Shows
Seoul, Korea
- Main venues: KSPO (Korea Sports Promotion Foundation), Gocheok Sky Dome
- Ticket sites — Yes24, Interpark (domestic Korea), Weverse (global)
- Visa and accommodation — Japanese nationals can stay in Korea for up to 90 days without a visa. Areas near Namsan are convenient for the event venues
Other Asia
- Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok — Simultaneous events expected during the Asia tour
- Ticket sales — Via Ticketmaster Asia affiliates
Related Articles and Internal Links
- BIGBANG 'BIGSHOW: REBORN' 2026 | 20th Anniversary Three-Member Tour & Japan Concert Info — Details of G-DRAGON's group tour
- Taeyang Live 2026 | BIGBANG Reunion & Solo Activity Info — Information on BIGBANG member in the same year
- How to Buy K-POP Artist Tickets & Price Guide — General ticket information
- K-POP Concert Venues & Transportation Guide in Japan — Details on major venues
- Access to Tokyo Dome & Saitama Super Arena — Per-venue guide
- Concert Travel Guide | Accommodation, Transport & Budget Management — General travel information
- K-POP Public Event Schedule — 2026 schedule for all artists
This article is based on information available as of April 2026. The latest information on G-DRAGON's solo tour and BIGBANG activities will be updated as official site, SNS, and ticket sales announcements are made.
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