G-Dragon is reportedly gearing up to return to the road for his first tour in nearly eight years.
The solo artist and BIGBANG leader, who recently announced a comeback album scheduled to drop mid-February, will kick off a world tour right after, as reported by The Korea Herald.
Weeks before the tour, G-Dragon is scheduled to promote the upcoming music with a variety show appearance, set to air on February 16, and will follow up the appearance with a two-day concert in Korea, kick-starting the international tour.
The upcoming project, name not yet released, will be his first solo LP in 13 years as well as his first solo album in over seven years.
The comeback album will feature singles released last year, including tracks "Power" and "Home Sweet Home."
G-Dragon's last tour, the Act III: M.O.T.T.E World Tour, began in Seoul in June 2017 in support of his EP, Kwon Ji Yong, and wrapped up in October 2017 in Taipei, Taiwan.
Following his long hiatus, G-Dragon was most recently spotted at Paris Fashion Week, as he attended the spring/summer 2025 haute couture show for Chanel as the brand's former ambassador.
In Paris, the singer performed at the Gala des Pièces Jaunes charity show to raise money for underprivileged children, alongside peers like BTS' J-Hope, Taeyang, BLACKPINK's Rosé, John Legend, and Bruno Mars.