Group BIGBANG begins their full-group world tour celebrating their 20th debut anniversary for three days starting today (the 21st).
BIGBANG will open their 20th anniversary world tour by holding "BIGBANG 2026-2027 WORLD TOUR 〈XX : COSMOS〉 IN GOYANG" with Coupang Play at the Goyang Stadium Main Stadium.
This concert will feature a setlist composed of songs released over the past 20 years, alongside the first-ever live performance of their new song "BiiiG," released about 4 years and 4 months ago. Solo performances by each member are also included. The members are known to have directly participated in overall concert production, including setlist composition and stage design.
For the concert, Wow Jones, who has worked with Usher, Post Malone, and Rihanna, will lead the band session with all songs performed live. Stage direction was led by Mike Carson, who worked on the "2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show," and Es Devlin, who handled the stage design for the "2012 London Olympics Closing Ceremony." The movable LED structures were produced with a total scale of 23 tons.
Ahead of this, BIGBANG has continued promotions for their 20th anniversary, such as holding a Hangon event on their debut date and conducting a lighting show and media exhibition around the Jamsil area. They also collaborated with the science YouTube channel "Unreal Science," and the members were appointed as inaugural promotional ambassadors for the Korea AeroSpace Administration.
Starting with this Goyang concert, BIGBANG will continue their world tour across 33 shows in 19 cities, including North America, Europe, Oceania, and Asia. Additional tour cities will be announced sequentially.
Meanwhile, BIGBANG released their new digital single "BiiiG" on the 19th to coincide with their 20th debut anniversary. The song topped major domestic music charts and iTunes Song Charts in 24 regions, and entered at No. 1 on MelOn's TOP100, recording the highest number of users within one hour of release.
(SBS Entertainment News | Kang Kyung-youn)
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