BIGBANG’s anniversary show makes history

22 August 2016

K-pop boy group BIGBANG made Korean history Saturday night, with their 10th anniversary concert drawing a crowd of 65,000 – the largest ever at a single music event. 
Even the sweltering weather couldn’t stop fans from attending the show, titled “0. to. 10”, at World Cup Stadium in Sangam-dong, western Seoul. Many in the crowd even sang acapella renditions of the group’s songs as they waited for the evening to start. 
The five-member group opened the show with “My Heaven” and continued for about three hours, performing 22 songs. 
Between songs, the group expressed its gratitude to the fans who filled the gigantic football stadium. 
“I was concerned [about this concert] because we’ve been performing a lot overseas,” said G-Dragon, a member of the group. “But now I realize we’re popular here, too.” 
The large crowd also came as a surprise to member Taeyang. “I didn’t really expect to see this huge of a crowd,” he said. “We should have done this concert for two days.” 
Singer-rapper Psy also made a guest appearance at the show. 
Both BIGBANG and Psy belong to YG Entertainment. 
“I remember BIGBANG just did their first performance for TV when I was promoting ‘Celebrity’ in 2006 and Yang Hyun-suk [the head of YG Entertainment] told me, ‘You need to keep an eye on them because they are going to kill everybody,’ and they really made it,” Psy said during the concert. 
BIGBANG first broke into the music scene in 2006. 
Since then, the five members have been performing as a whole as well as in spin-off groups. G-Dragon and Taeyang, for example, released a digital single in 2014, and G-Dragon and T.O.P released an album in 2010. Daesung has also released a couple of solo songs. 
Apart from the anniversary concert, BIGBANG is celebrating its 10th year in various ways. In June, the group released a documentary film, “BIGBANG Made,” in theaters nationwide and are currently holding an exhibition titled “The Exhibition: A to Z” at a gallery in Seongsu-dong, eastern Seoul until October. 
Since the majority of BIGBANG’s members are in their late 20s, they will likely enlist in the army starting in the second half of this year. 
Meanwhile, it has been reported that YG Entertainment has reaped nearly 10 billion won ($8.9 million) from Saturday’s concert. 
By Sung So-young
Source: Korea Joongang Daily

[Star Talk Talk] BIGBANG to Release 3rd Regular Album to Round Off their 10th Anniversary Celebrations

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[OSEN=박소영 기자] The whole world has its eyes on BIGBANG, who has become 10-years old this year. They’ve achieved so much and come so far. Nothing would be more of a cherry on the cake in celebrating the 10th anniversary of their debut than BIGBANG releasing a new album.

 

On September 8 local time, CNN’s Talk Asia revealed its interview with BIGBANG. Talk Asia is a talk show that explores global leaders in various fields.

 

BIGBANG talked frankly about the past ten years and their plans for the future. Since the group took not only Korea but also the whole world by storm after their debut in August 2006, they had a lot to talk about.

 

BIGBANG revealed their ambition and said, ““We always think the future a lot. We have a lot of things to do, but like always, we will continue having fun. We want to look at the big picture and do things that we enjoy doing, and we want to set a good example for the next generation.”

 

 

 

Various projects have been carried out to celebrate BIGBANG’s 10th anniversary: BIGBANG’s movie “BIGBANG MADE” hit the box office on June 30, and the 10th anniversary concert “0.TO.10” was successfully held last month. The “A TO Z” exhibition opened on August 5 and will continue until October 30.

 

But for the fans, there is one important thing that’s missing. BIGBANG released two singles every month from May to August last year, but they have yet to release the complete “MADE” album, which would become BIGBANG’s 3rd regular album.

 

BIGBANG fans have been waiting for a new album for eight years now, every since the release of BIGBANG’s 2nd regular album in 2008. They are literally screaming for a new album, and they have been patient too.

 

Fans want G-DRAGON to “work his ass off” and finish the 3rd album with this year. At a show on Naver V App, G-DRAGON said that this year is a lucky year for BIGBANG and so he will see to it that the album comes out within this year.

 

Releasing the 3rd album will surely round off the celebrations for BIGBANG’S 10th anniversary.

 

2016. 9. 9.

Source: YG Life