Starting in Japan in May, Big Bang have recently finished a tour of Asia, making stops in China, Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. On November 2 and 3, they held the first concerts in the U.S. at the Honda Center in Los Angeles.
According to Big Bang’s agency, all tickets for Big Bang’s concerts in LA and New Jersey, the U.S., and Lima, Peru were sold out. As all tickets for the originally scheduled concerts were sold out, the agency added one more concert in both LA and New Jersey, but tickets for the additional concerts were also sold out.
Big Bang have never done any promotional activities in the U.S., but they successfully held the concerts. The concerts in LA were on the largest scale a Korean singing group has ever held. The Honda Center has also attracted a lot of attention as the place where Psy will hold the first concert in the U.S. in January next year.
Such popular actors as Harry Shum Jr. and Kevin Mchale also attended the concert.
Starting with “Still Alive,” Big Bang performed a total of 23 songs, including “Lies,” “Haru Haru,” “My Heaven,” “Fantastic Baby,” and the members’ solo songs.
G-Dragon especially attracted a lot of attention by performing “Crayon” in English.
Big Bang will fly to New Jersey and hold concerts at the Prudential Center on November 8 and 9. They will hold the last concert in Peru on November 14.
Big Bang will also hold concerts in Hong Kong, the UK, and Japan this year.
- Source: Starnews
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