[Billboard] G-Dragon Announces 2017 Act III, M.O.T.T.E World Tour


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G-Dragon aka Kwon Ji-Yong of South Korean boy band Bigbang attends the launch party for ‘Acne Studio’ flagship store on Sept. 18, 2015 in Seoul.

G-Dragon will be holding one of the largest-scale K-pop world tours ever this summer, announced the artist’s label on Tuesday.

The BIGBANG frontman and Korean music icon will head to 19 cities on his upcoming ACT III, M.O.T.T.E world tour. It kicks off in Seoul, South Korea on June 10, and includes eight stops in different cities throughout North America in July. The solo concert series, G-Dragon’s third, will take the artist to some of the most prominent music venues in North America, Australia, and Asia, including the Tokyo Dome and Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.

The tour’s title, officially G-Dragon 2017 Concert: Act III, M.O.T.T.E, features an acronym for “Moment of Truth The End.” It is the largest tour ever conducted by a Korean male solo artist. According to the concert’s official page on YG Entertainment’s website, Act III, M.O.T.T.E refers to the third act in G-Dragon’s life and reflects “loneliness and anguish hidden behind the glamorous life from his massive success.”

The tour will reportedly be preceded by the release of G-Dragon’s third album, his first since 2013’s Coup D’Etat. 

The far-reaching concert series will reflect G-Dragon’s expansive career as an artist who has spent the majority of his life in the limelight, ever since being part of child band Little Roo’ra. Since BIGBANG’s start in 2006, the singer-songwriter has become one of K-pop’s most recognized stars, known both for his musical artistry and as an avant-garde leader of fashion.

Infusing his personality and life experiences into his music, performances, and music videos, G-Dragon’s songs are typically large-scale, dramatic productions that blend hip hop with a variety of genres, particularly EDM, R&B, and pop. Surpassing regional boundaries, he’s collaborated with the likes of Diplo, Skrillex, and Missy Elliott in the past while simultaneously acting as a member of Bigbang and pursuing a solo career.

Though he hasn’t released any solo music in several years, G-Dragon’s kept busy in 2017. Earlier this year, he collaborated with R&B singer Zion.T on “Complex” and, more recently, the BIGBANG member joined IU on her new single, “Palette.”

See all the announced stops of the G-Dragon 2017 Concert: Act III, M.O.T.T.E below:

June 10, Seoul- Sangam World Cup Stadium

June 17, Macao – Cotai Arena, The Venetian Macao

June 24-25, Singapore – Singapore Indoor Stadium

July 7-8, Bangkok- Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani

July 11, Seattle – Key Arena

July 14, San Jose – Sap Center

July 16, Los Angeles – The Forum

July 19, Houston – Toyota Center

July 21, Chicago – United Center

July 25, Miami – American Airlines Arena

July 27, New York City – Barclays Center

July 30, Toronto – Air Canada Centre

August 5, Sydney – Qudos Bank arena

August 8, Brisbane – Entertainment Centre

August 12, Melbourne – Hisense Arena

August 16, Aukland – Spark Arena

August 19, Fukuoka – Fukuoka Yafuoku! Dome

August 22-23, Osaka – Kyocera Dome Osaka

September 19-20 – Tokyo, Tokyo Dome

Source: Billboard

G-Dragon to tour 19 cities across the world for his ‘ACT III, M.O.T.T.E’ World Tour



Following the news of his solo concert to be held in June in Seoul, YG Entertainment announced BIGBANG’s G-Dragon will be going on a world tour and visit a total of 19 different cities.
On April 25, the agency stated G-Dragon’s solo concert ‘G-DRAGON 2017 CONCERT: ACT III, M.O.T.T.E (Moment Of Truth The End)’ will launch in Seoul’s World Cup Stadium and then head to Macao on June 16. He will then have two concerts in Singapore on June 24 and June 25 then head to Bangkok for a pair of concerts on July 7 and July 8. He will then focus on the North American leg of his World tour by performing in huge arenas where NBA teams call their home visiting Seattle (7-11), San Jose (7-14), Los Angeles (7-16), Houston (7-19), Chicago (7-21), Miami (7-25), New York (7-27), and Toronto (7-30). He will then head to Australia and New Zealand with performances in Sydney (8-5), Brisbane (8-8), Melbourne (8-12), and Auckland (8-16). The final leg of his World Tour will be held in Japan with two concerts in Osaka (8-22, 8-23) and finally wrapping things up in Tokyo (9-19, 9-20). 
For everyone in Europe and South America wanting to see G-Dragon, unfortunately, there aren’t any dates given but the poster on YG’s website does say “And More” so more cities should be added in the future.
This will mark G-Dragon’s third solo tour, previously holding ‘Shine a Light’ in 2009 and ‘One of a Kind’ in 2013 respectively.
YG Entertainment mentioned, “This concert will feature a trilogy telling the story of 30-year old G-Dragon’ life. Illustrating the artist’s honest moments, depicting his fancy and successful lifestyle as well as his struggles in solitude and torment.”

In addition to his concert preparations, G-Dragon is working on his final solo album before heading to the army.

Source: AllKPop