Hong Kong has become ground zero for some of the biggest K-pop concerts in the region. Case in point: rapper and BigBang member G-Dragon has revealed that Hong Kong will be the last Asia stop for his upcoming Übermensch tour. So far, the idol has only confirmed that he will perform in the city in early August at AsiaWorld-Arena. Details about tickets, pricing and priority booking (if any) have not yet been announced.

When and Where are G-Dragon’s Hong Kong Fan Concerts?

All we know right now is that G-Dragon will take the stage in Hong Kong on August 9 and 10, 2025 at AsiaWorld-Arena. The arena can accommodate 12,500 concert-goers — making it the city’s largest indoor seated performance venue. Ticket details for G-Dragons’s Hong Kong concerts haven’t yet been revealed. Once they’re out, we should also have info about the seat map, priority sales, merch, and whether fans can have personal interactions with the K-pop phenomenon.

What Songs Will G-Dragon Sing in Hong Kong?

The star will likely regale fans with tracks from his latest album Übermensch — his first in more than a decade — that includes 2024 hits like Power and Home Sweet Home and the recently released Too Bad. Fans may also get to hear favourites from his previous solo outings Heartbreaker and Coup d’Etat.

How to Get to G-Dragons Hong Kong Shows

Hop on board the Airport Express from the Hong Kong, Kowloon or Tsing Yi MTR Stations to the AsiaWorld-Expo stop, then walk to AsiaWorld-Arena. If you prefer to take the bus, catch the X1 bus from Tung Chung to AsiaWorld-Expo, and walk to the venue from there, but check the schedule about two weeks before the fan meet. There are also special buses to AsiaWorld-Expo on event days. If you prefer to get there by car, catch a cab or drive yourself there (check out car park options here).

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Where Else is G-Dragon Performing in 2025?

Here’s where G-Dragon is taking his Übermensch tour this year:

CITYDATESVENUE
TokyoMay 10 & 11Tokyo Dome
BulacanMay 17Philippine Arena
OsakaMay 25 & 26Kyocera Dome
MacauJune 7 & 8 Galaxy Arena
TaipeiJuly 12 & 13Taipei Arena
Kuala LumpurJuly 19 & 20Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil
JakartaJuly 26Indonesia Arena
Hong KongAugust 9 & 10AsiaWorld-Arena

Image credits: G-Dragon

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From the Middle East to the Far East and a couple of places in between, Anjali has lived in no fewer than seven cities in Asia, and has travelled extensively in the region. She worked as a lifestyle journalist in India before coming to Hong Kong, where her favourite thing to do is island-hopping with her daughter. You can check out her musings on motherhood, courtesy her Instagram profile.