G-Dragon Expands Solo Fan Meetings to Japan and Thailand After Seoul Launch
K-pop icon to take his first official solo fan engagement beyond Korea, adding stops in Japan and Thailand amid global anticipation
South Korean music icon G-Dragon is set to broaden his inaugural solo fan meeting tour to include stops in Japan and Thailand following an opening event in Seoul, reflecting sustained global interest in his work and a renewed focus on direct fan engagement.
The expansion follows the announcement of his first official solo fan meeting series, marking a notable milestone in his career.
The Seoul event, scheduled for early February, was unveiled with a strong emphasis on personal interaction, positioning the gathering as an intimate exchange rather than a conventional concert.
Demand for tickets was immediate and intense, reinforcing the scale and loyalty of his fan base both domestically and abroad.
Plans to extend the fan meetings to Japan and Thailand were confirmed shortly after the Seoul dates were revealed, with further details on venues and schedules to be released.
The selection of the two countries highlights their long-standing role in supporting G-Dragon’s music and public presence, as well as their importance in the broader Asian pop market.
Industry observers view the move as a strategic step that underscores G-Dragon’s intent to reconnect directly with audiences following a period of selective public activity.
By prioritising fan meetings alongside large-scale performances, he is signalling a more personal phase of engagement that complements his artistic output.
Fans across Japan and Thailand have responded with strong anticipation, expecting a blend of conversation, performance and behind-the-scenes insight.
As preparations continue, the expanded schedule is shaping up to be a defining chapter in G-Dragon’s ongoing evolution as a global artist.