From December 12 to 14, G-DRAGON brought his global Übermensch World Tour to a dazzling close with three encore concerts at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul. The concerts weren’t just a musical spectacle—they became a full-blown entertainment industry reunion, with some dubbing the final night a “K-Showbiz Festival.”

According to Galaxy Corporation, the world tour attracted a staggering 825,000 fans in total. The Seoul encores alone welcomed 56,100 attendees across three nights, cementing Übermensch as the most expansive tour of G-DRAGON’s career and a major milestone reaffirming the enduring charisma of the K-pop king.

A Night Where Half of K-Showbiz Showed Up

The third night turned into a visual roll call of Korea’s entertainment elite. From A-list actors and veteran artists to next-gen idols, the star-studded guest list reflected G-DRAGON’s deep-rooted influence and wide-reaching network built over two decades in the spotlight.

Lee Min Ho, a long-time supporter, once again showed up to cheer on his close friend. Their unwavering camaraderie over the past year—through both public and personal milestones—has become symbolic of mutual respect between two of Korea’s most iconic stars.

Jung Kook of BTS also made headlines with his rare public appearance following dating rumors with aespa’s Winter. Attending alongside j-hope, the pair linked up with Mingyu and Hoshi of SEVENTEEN, creating a moment of unity between K-pop generations. Fans joked that Jung Kook was “sneaking out” solo, as no aespa members were spotted at the event.

Adding even more heart to the moment was Hoshi, who, despite currently serving in the military, used his precious day off to attend. Known as a long-time fan of G-DRAGON, his dedication underscored the genuine admiration younger idols have for the legendary artist.

BIGBANG Reunion Lights Up the Dome

The finale reached emotional heights when Taeyang and Daesung appeared on stage as surprise guests. The trio performed BIGBANG classics, including the two-decade-old hit A Fool Of Tears, igniting explosive cheers from fans. It marked a rare onstage reunion, fueling excitement around the group’s teased 2026 comeback.

K-media has reported that BIGBANG is expected to return at Coachella in April 2026, and G-DRAGON—having completed his solo tour—will now focus on group activities and music production. The moment was not just a concert climax but a deeply personal reminder of the group’s legacy and future.

The Ultimate Guest List

Also spotted in the audience: Taeyeon (SNSD), CL, Park Myung Soo, Han Hyo Joo, Ko So Young, Code Kunst, Kwanghee, Siwan, Kang Ye Won, and younger idols from TREASURE and BABYMONSTER. Their attendance turned the concert into a cross-generational celebration, showcasing how G-DRAGON bridges K-pop eras like few others can.

As Übermensch ends on a high note, fans and celebrities alike are reminded why G-DRAGON remains a cultural force—not just in music, but as a unifier of generations, genres, and icons in the world of Korean entertainment.