What was meant to be a simple gesture quickly became one of the most talked-about moments among fans. G-Dragon made headlines after his first-ever solo fan meeting by turning a fan gift into something warmer, more thoughtful, and deeply symbolic.
Held on February 6 at KSPO Dome in Seoul, the event drew fans from the early hours of the morning, long before the 7 p.m. start time. But what truly surprised attendees was not just the turnout — it was what awaited them outside the venue.

To thank fans who lined up from dawn, G-Dragon prepared a “reverse support” gift: freshly made walnut pastries. The snack was more than a convenient treat. Each pastry was topped with a small chocolate shaped like the iconic daisy from his brand PEACEMINUSONE, instantly making it recognizable and share-worthy.
The pastries were distributed through food trucks so fans could receive them warm, a detail many noticed and appreciated given the winter weather. What could have been a minor perk quickly became the emotional highlight of the day.

The walnut pastries were created through a collaboration between JusPeace, the public interest foundation established by G-Dragon, and long-established bakery Bucchang Confectionery. The partnership added a layer of purpose to the gift, linking fandom culture with social good.
Even before the fan meeting began, photos of the pastry booths circulated online, fueling anticipation. Fans shared posts expressing amazement at the scale and sincerity of the preparation, with many joking that they were willing to take the day off work just to experience it firsthand.
The story did not end at the venue. After the event, social media was flooded with photos of the so-called “G-Dragon walnut pastries.” Some fans admitted they could not bring themselves to eat them, choosing instead to keep them as souvenirs.
JusPeace added another meaningful layer by announcing that for every SNS post uploaded with the pastry, a donation would be made under the fan club’s name. What began as a gift transformed into a collective act of giving, turning fan excitement into tangible support for charity.
The reverse support did not stop there. During the fan meeting, attendees also received coffee vouchers from The Venti, a brand G-Dragon currently models for. Select fans who won games during the event were surprised with luxury gifts, including collaboration fragrances and limited-edition jewelry.
These moments reinforced a consistent message: this fan meeting was designed to give back as much as it celebrated.
Reactions online highlighted not just the generosity, but the intention behind it. Fans praised the thoughtfulness, the warmth, and the way everyone celebrated each other’s good fortune rather than competing for attention.
Many described the experience as something uniquely G-Dragon — blending style, meaning, and emotional connection in a way few artists manage.
As he continues his fan meetings in Korea before heading to Japan and Thailand later this month, one thing is clear. This was not just a fan service moment. It was a reminder of how fandom, when guided thoughtfully, can become a shared culture of care.