K-pop group BigBang will reunite for a 31-show stadium world tour celebrating the group's 20th anniversary. The tour marks the first time the group has embarked on a major trek since 2017.
The group, consisting of G-Dragon, Taeyang, and Daesung, announced the tour on Thursday. The run will begin August 21 at Goyang Stadium in Goyang, South Korea, and continue through February 28, 2027. The extended schedule includes dates across multiple continents, reflecting the group's global reach and sustained popularity despite their extended hiatus from touring.
BigBang's previous world tour in 2017 came before the group entered a period of reduced activity, with members focusing on solo projects and completing mandatory military service. The reunion tour represents a significant return for one of K-pop's most influential acts, which helped establish the genre's international presence during their peak years.
The three-member configuration reflects the group's current active lineup. The announcement confirms the group's ability to fill stadium-sized venues across multiple markets, a testament to their enduring fan base. The tour's duration, spanning more than six months, indicates strong demand and logistical planning for what represents one of the larger K-pop touring commitments announced this year.
The August start date in South Korea follows the common practice of beginning international tours in the home market before expanding to other territories. The tour extends through early 2027, making it one of the longer anniversary celebration tours in recent K-pop history. Additional venue and city details were not provided in the initial announcement.
