Vietnamese stars gather at G-DRAGON concert in Hanoi
The first show of the G-DRAGON 2025 tour in Hanoi was spectacular, attracting many Vietnamese artists such as Dieu Nhi, Dam Thu Trang, runner-up Thuy Van and actress Hong Anh.
Heat from large-scale international music events
On the evening of November 8, G-DRAGON's first concert as part of the 2025 WORLD TOUR [Übermensch] world tour officially took place in Ocean City, Hanoi. The event, organized by 8Wonder, attracted tens of thousands of spectators, creating a vibrant music festival atmosphere.
According to the records, the stage was invested on a large scale, equipped with modern sound and lighting systems. Before the performance, G-DRAGON also had a soundcheck with fans who owned VIP and VVIP tickets. With great attraction, the event is expected to be one of the most magnificent K-pop concerts in Vietnam.

Vietnamese artists join in the festival atmosphere
The event not only attracted fans but also had the participation of many famous artists in the Vietnamese entertainment industry. On social networking sites, many stars shared their exciting moments while attending the concert.
Actress Dieu Nhi, a huge fan of G-DRAGON, was present with her close friends Hau Hoang and Duong Hoang Yen. She could not hide her excitement when enjoying her idol's performance.


Close friends Dam Thu Trang and Pong Chuan also attended the music night together. Dam Thu Trang impressed with her unique fashion style, different from her usual image.


One of the most notable appearances was actress Hong Anh. At 49, she shared that this was her first time attending a concert. The actress wore a dress with a chrysanthemum pattern, a symbol associated with G-DRAGON, and called it a special experience.


In addition, the event also had the participation of many other artists such as runner-up Thuy Van, singer TiTi and his wife, actor Quoc Anh, stylist Kelbin Lei and Salim.



G-DRAGON's concert will continue on the second night on November 9, promising to bring explosive performances to fans in Vietnam.


