The fiasco surrounding G-DRAGON’s (지드래곤) upcoming concert in Kuala Lumpur continues, with more accusations levelled against the concert organiser. However, amidst the issue, there are now rumours that the global star is adding another show to the tour’s KL leg.
If you haven’t been keeping up with the news, BIGBANG (빅뱅) leader G-DRAGON is embarking on his “Ubermensch” world tour. He will perform at Axiata Arena next month, on 19th and 20th July (Saturday and Sunday). Unfortunately, the concert has been facing issues surrounding the ticketing process, with allegations that concert organiser StarPlanet has been selling tickets to insiders and foreigners.


However, fans’ attention recently shifted following the announcement of the tour’s Phase 3 dates, which include stops in the United States and Europe. After announcing Phase 3, G-DRAGON quietly updated the captions for his previous Instagram post on “Ubermensch” Phase 1 and 2. While the captions mostly remained the same, some eagle-eyed fans noticed the KL stop had an additional date.
As shown in the screenshot, G-DRAGON listed the dates for his KL shows as “JUL. 18 – 20 AXIATA ARENA”, sparking rumours that he’s adding another show on 18th July 2025 (Friday). Understandably, fans got excited over this revelation, with many thanking him in the comments for adding another date. However, some VIPs (BIGBANG fans) were doubtful, even wondering if the “POWER” star had made a typo.

Concert organisers StarPlanet and AEG Presents have yet to announce the new show. However, when contacted by a local news outlet, StarPlanet said to wait for official news, hinting that a third show is very likely. There also seems to be no correction on G-DRAGON’s Instagram caption, further cementing the rumours. In the meantime, Star Planet recently announced that ticket sales for restricted view seats will begin on 19th June 2025 (Thursday).
If the rumours are true, we hope the ongoing ticket issue will be resovled by the time sales for the third show go live. Whatever happens, we hope local fans will get the chance to see G-DRAGON live on stage.
Sources: China Press, Twitter, Instagram (1)(2)