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G-Dragon Announces World Tour

K-pop star G-Dragon has announced a new world tour, including a run of dates in North America. This marks the Big Bang member’s first tour since 2013, and includes headlining arena dates in Seattle, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, New York, Toronto, and more. Check out the full tour itinerary below. After the formation of Big Bang in 2006, G-Dragon embarked on a solo career in 2012. His last studio album, Coup d'Etat, came in 2013, and featured guest spots from a number of prominent American artists, including Missy Elliott, Baauer, Sky Ferreira, and Diplo. Last year, G-Dragon featured on Baauer’s track “Temple” alongside M.I.A.

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G-Dragon:

06-10 Seoul, South Korea - World Cup Stadium
06-17 Macau, China - Cotai Arena
06-24 Singapore, Singapore - Singapore Indoor Stadium
06-25 Singapore, Singapore - Singapore Indoor Stadium
07-07 Bangkok, Thailand - Impact Arena
07-08 Bangkok, Thailand - Impact Arena
07-11 Seattle, WA - Key Arena
07-14 San Jose, CA - SAP Center
07-16 Los Angeles, CA - The Forum
07-19 Houston, TX - Toyota Center
07-21 Chicago, IL - United Center
07-25 Miami, FL - American Airlines Arena
07-27 Brooklyn, NY - Barclays Center
07-30 Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Centre
08-05 Sydney, Australia - Qudos Bank Arena
08-08 Brisbane, Australia - Entertainment Centre 
08-12 Melbourne Australia - Hisense Arena
08-16 Auckland, New Zealand - Spark Arena
08-19 Fukuoka, Japan - Fukuoka Yafuoku! Dome
08-22 Osaka, Japan - Kyocera Dome Osaka
08-23 Osaka, Japan - Kyocera Dome Osaka
09-19 Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Dome
09-20 Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Dome

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