G-Dragon’s Übermensch 2025 world tour has taken Asia by storm, with his Macau concerts generating unprecedented excitement. Initially, two shows were planned for June 7 and 8 at the Galaxy Arena in Macau. However, due to an overwhelming demand for tickets — with over a million fans attempting to secure seats — a third show has now been added on June 6, 2025.
The demand for G-Dragon’s concerts in Macau came as no surprise, given the enormous popularity of the K-pop icon. The original shows sold out immediately during the presale, prompting concert organisers to add the extra date. Fans quickly snapped up tickets during the HSBC presale from April 29 to April 30, while general sales opened on April 30, with seats ranging from MOP 899 to MOP 2,399, offering a variety of packages including soundcheck access and an exclusive artist send-off for VIP and VVIP ticket holders.
The Übermensch tour marks G-Dragon’s first solo performances in eight years, following the release of his long-awaited third studio album in February 2025. Fans have been eagerly awaiting his return, and the Übermensch tour has already made a splash with sold-out performances in South Korea, Japan, and the Philippines, with stops in Goyang, Tokyo, Bulacan, and Osaka. Macau will be the fifth stop on the tour, solidifying the city’s place as a major hub for the global music scene.
The Galaxy Arena, known for its state-of-the-art facilities and capacity of up to 16,000 people, is the perfect venue for G-Dragon’s high-energy performance. With this additional show, fans now have an even greater opportunity to witness the star live in action.
For those still hoping to attend, tickets are available through Cityline and Galaxy Ticketing platforms, with the show expected to be an unforgettable experience for both G-Dragon fans and concertgoers alike.
The success of the Übermensch tour highlights G-Dragon’s enduring popularity and his global fanbase’s undying support. As his tour continues to capture hearts across the world, it is clear that G-Dragon remains one of K-pop’s most influential and beloved stars.