G-Dragon has officially announced PHASE 3 of his Übermensch 2025 world tour, expanding into the United States and Europe following a successful run through Asia and Australia earlier this year. The announcement was accompanied by the message “I’M COMING HOME,” signaling the artist’s return to global stages and renewed engagement with international fans.
The newly added PHASE 3 tour dates include:
- Newark – August 22 at Prudential Center
- Las Vegas – August 31 at T-Mobile Arena
- Los Angeles – September 5 at Crypto.com Arena
- Paris – September 20 at La Défense Arena
Tickets and updates are available at g-dragontour.com. The tour is supported by @fanplusonedotcom, which continues to enhance the fan experience globally.

This U.S. tour announcement follows G-Dragon’s return to the American stage at Head in the Clouds 2025 on May 31, where he headlined Day 1 of 88rising’s 10th anniversary festival at Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The performance marked his first U.S. appearance in eight years and featured a surprise onstage reunion with CL.
Prior to the PHASE 3 reveal, G-Dragon completed the Act.1–2 leg of the Übermensch tour, performing at major venues across Asia and Oceania:
- Tokyo, Japan – May 10–11, Tokyo Dome
- Bulacan, Philippines – May 17, Philippine Arena
- Osaka, Japan – May 25–26, Kyocera Dome
- Macau – June 6–8, Galaxy Arena
- Taipei, Taiwan – July 11–13, Taipei Arena
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – July 18–20, Axiata Arena
- Jakarta, Indonesia – July 25–26, Indonesia Arena
- Hong Kong – August 9–10, AsiaWorld-Arena
- Sydney, Australia – July 2–3, Qudos Bank Arena
- Melbourne, Australia – July 6–7, Rod Laver Arena
- Bangkok, Thailand – August 2–3, Rajamangala Stadium
The Übermensch tour title is drawn from the German term meaning “Overman” or “Superman,” often associated with themes of self-overcoming and transformation. The concept reflects the evolving global scope and ambition of G-Dragon’s current creative phase.
BY YOONJAE JUNG [jung.yoonjae@koreadaily.com]
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