MADE World Tour 2015: BigBang Continues In Asia After Huge Success In North America

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Korean pop (k-pop) group BigBang continues the 2015 MADE World Tour after its successful North America tour.

BigBang recently performed in Sydney, Australia, on Oct. 17 through 18 and in Melbourne, Australia, on Wednesday, Oct. 21.

On Friday, Oct. 23, the five members of BigBang, G-Dragon, Taeyang, T.O.P., Daesung and Seungri, will perform at the Cotai arena in Macau for the Hong Kong fans and the Chinese fans from Guangzhou area.

After the Macau concert, BigBang spends nine days in Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka, Japan. The concerts in Japan conclude BigBang's six-month-long MADE World Tour and bring them back to a full circle. The MADE World Tour started in Seoul, Korea on Apr. 26.

The MADE North American tour, which took place in the United States, Canada and Mexico from Oct. 2 through 11, was a huge success. BigBang attracted over 33,000 audiences in the first three days of the tour. This records the highest number of audiences any Korean artist or group accumulated in the United States.


The New York Times and Billboard covered BigBang's MADE tour, and the performances were highly acclaimed. The New York Times wrote, "A night with BigBang is a loud reminder that American exceptionalism is waning."

Billboard reviewed the New Jersey concert, which took place on Oct. 10 through 11, and wrote that the five superstars are reestablishing the concept of a boy band.

The Black Eyed Peas and other celebrities were spotted at the Los Angeles concert in Staples Center, which was visited by over 14,000 people. All tickets were sold out prior to performances.

The total number of audiences for the seven performances of the MADE North America tour is estimated to be around 75,000, according to The Korea Daily. The Korea Daily reported age demographics of audiences for the Anaheim concert included teenagers, couples and families with children.

Check here for the full MADE World Tour schedule.

Source: FashionNStyle

YG vs. non-YG, who can beat BIGBANG? [End-of-year music awards]


[OSEN=??? ??] Only three months are left until the end of the year  2015. As the end of the year is approaching, Korea’s music scene is getting hot once again. That is because a series of end-of-year music awards are waiting for music fans. Beginning from Melon Music Awards scheduled for , a series of music awards including “2015 MAMA” and music awards of public TV networks will be held until early next year. 

The meaning of the grand prize at those music awards are not like in the past, as prizes for each section are gaining more significant meaning, but anyway, someone should be the winner of the trophies. Music fans are paying the biggest attention to who will receive the man’s and woman’s rookie awards,  album of the year award, song of the year award, and singer of the year award. Although a little but premature, fans are merrily predicting the winners of those awards.

The most remarkable achievements have been made mostly by YG Entertainment for this year. It is highly likely that the competition for music awards will be between YG artists and non-YG artists.


In the year 2015, BIGBANG swept all major music charts. Starting from “LOSER” and “BAE BAE” released , “BANG BANG BANG” and “WE LIKE 2 PARTY” were released in June, “SOBER” and “IF YOU” in July, and “LET’S NOT FALL IN LOVE” and “ZUTTER” in August.

Those songs made this year’s summer “the season of BIGBANG”. BIGBANG’s new songs released from May to August this year swept not only the top rankings on music charts, but also No.1 trophies of TV music shows. The only rival for BIGBANG to compete for the No.1 was BIGBANG themselves.

Then, the baton was passed to “monstrous rookie” iKON. iKON released “MY TYPE” in mid-September  and “chewed up” music charts even before their official debut. “RHYTHM TA” and “AIRPLANE” unveiled on October 1 with the official debut also fascinated music fans immediately.

However, the power of SM Entertainment, the biggest rival for YG, is also substantial. SM artists also made big achievements during this year, including SHINee’s “View” released in May, Super Junior who released the 10th anniversary album, and solo vocalists such as Jonghyun, Taeyeon, and Kyuhyun.

To look into the rankings on charts only, past hit songs performed in the “Saturday Music Festival” of MBC’s TV show “The Infinite Challenge” created sensation during the first half of this year. Then, in the second half, hip-hop music enjoyed big popularity because of the big popularity of “Show Me the Money 4?. In the second half, too, songs and artists of a variety of genres excited the music scene.

Music fans are now paying keen attention to whether YG artists will sweep all major prizes of end-of-year music awards or an unexpected dark horse will arise. 

2015. 10. 23.
Source: http://www.yg-life.com/archives/57050?lang=en