BIGBANG plan to tour Japan with 4 members + top Oricon chart with ‘MADE’


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With member T.O.P entering the military, BIGBANG is now left with four members, G-Dragon, Taeyang, Daesung, and Seungri.However, that doesn’t seem to be stopping the boys from going on their ‘BIGBANG Special Event 2017‘ tour in Japan.

Starting in May, the remaining four will be touring three cities in Japan: Fukuoka (Fukuoka Dome on May 27), Tokyo (Tokyo Dome on May 30 and 31), and Osaka (Kyocera Dome on June 3 and 4).  BIGBANG is no stranger to domes, as they attracted 780,000 fans over the course of four years for their dome tours.

It has been reported that the members are planning a new performance for the special event as fans are anxiously waiting for the ticket pre-sale dates.

That’s not all as BIGBANG’s Japanese version of their ‘MADE’ album topped the Oricon Daily Charts on February 15, with 71,461 copies sold. They also topped the same chart on February 16 and sold an additional 15,694 copies, for a two-day total of 87,155 copies.

Source: AllKPop

BIGBANG Announces They Will Be Continuing Activities With 4 Members


The members of BIGBANG will be touring Japan while T.O.P is serving his country.

Even though T.O.P recently enlisted in the military, BIGBANG already has plans set for a Japan dome tour, which will begin in late May. BIGBANG wants to minimize the gaps in between their group activities as much as possible.

BIGBANG will be visiting 3 cities: Fukuoka’s Yahuoku Dome on May 27th, the Tokyo Dome on May 30th and 31st, and Osaka’s Gyocera Dome on June 3rd and 4th. The group mentioned that they want to meet their fans as soon as possible. It was also mentioned that BIGBANG is reportedly preparing a series of special stages for this iteration of their dome tour.

Since 2013, BIGBANG has attracted over 780,000 fans at their dome tours. Many fans are already looking forward to ticket release. BIGBANG visited the Tokyo Dome last year, attracting huge attendance numbers and making Japanese VIPs wonder when their next visit would be.

Source: Sports Donga via Koreaboo