The iconic K-pop boyband Big Bang will reunite in Hong Kong in March 2026 with at least three shows to be expected, according to Hong Kong’s Standard newspaper. The concerts are likely to take place at the Kai Tak Sports Park and will coincide with the 20th anniversary of Big Bang’s debut.
To combat ticket touting which happened at G-Dragon’s recent solo concerts, organisers will implement a “real-name ticketing system,” a common policy in mainland China, to ensure that genuine fans have priority access and to eliminate counterfeit tickets.
There are no additional details as of yet about ticket release dates or prices.
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Big Bang currently consists of three members: G-Dragon, Taeyang, and Daesung. They originally had five members, but Seungri retired from the entertainment industry in March 2019 and T.O.P. left the band in May 2023.
Although Big Bang was never officially disbanded, the group was inactive until the remaining three members had a surprise reunion at the 2024 MAMA Awards.
The current Big Bang members all have successful solo careers. Taeyang performed two shows in Macao on 15 and 16 February this year, while G-Dragon recently held three sold-out concerts in Macao as part of his world tour Übermensch in June. Daesung is set to perform at Studio City as part of his D’s Wave Asia tour next Saturday on 23 August.