G-DRAGON has proven once again why he is called the “King of K-pop,” wrapping up his first ever solo fan meeting with a massive scale that felt closer to a full concert tour. Spanning Seoul, Yokohama, and Bangkok, the project gathered around 90,000 fans and delivered a three-hour experience packed with iconic stages, fashion moments, and emotional fan interaction.
The event, titled “2026 G-DRAGON ‘FAM’ MEETING [FAM+ILY : FAMILY : FAM I LOVE YOU]”, kicked off in Seoul from February 6–8, continued in Yokohama at PIA Arena MM from February 13–15, and concluded in Bangkok at BITEC on February 21–22.
From the very first moment, the scale was unmistakable. G-DRAGON appeared riding a giant golden crown, a symbolic entrance that instantly ignited the crowd and signaled the return of a top-tier performer. The production, stage design, and setlist transformed what is typically an intimate fan meeting into a tour-level show.

Each stop featured carefully curated performances tailored to local fans.
In Japan, he recreated the legendary “Who You?” music show stage, triggering explosive reactions.
In Bangkok, he brought back “One Of A Kind”, complete with the original visual details—oversized sleeveless styling and bold yellow braided hair—showing his signature attention to detail.
Using a 360-degree stage, he moved deep into the audience, strengthening the sense of closeness. Viral challenge performances also became highlights. The “Sukisuki” challenge energized the Yokohama crowd, while Bangkok saw his swagger-filled take on the “Smoke” challenge. A surprise “GOOD BOY” performance with MC Mimiminu pushed the atmosphere to its peak.

Originally planned as a two-hour show, the fan meeting gradually extended to almost three hours, reflecting G-DRAGON’s desire to spend more time communicating with fans. The longer runtime became one of the most talked-about aspects of the tour.
City-specific styling once again highlighted his influence as a global fashion figure.
Japan featured a mint vest with tie, yellow suit with a flower brooch, emphasizing a refined classic mood.
Bangkok showcased floral cardigans and light blue suits, delivering a freer and more relaxed vibe.
Signature gestures—holding a flower in his mouth and jumping into the crowd—drove local audiences into a frenzy.

The audience was just as spectacular. Following the dress code, venues were filled with mint, yellow, and white oceans. Some fans recreated the Heartbreaker album cover, others copied his world-tour outfits, accessories, and early BIGBANG era makeup, turning the event into a fan-artist co-created celebration.

Interest surged again when a behind-the-scenes interview from the filming site was released on Mimiminu’s YouTube channel. G-DRAGON revealed the casting story and even gifted the MC a limited necklace, completing a real-life “successful fan” moment that quickly spread online.
With his first solo fan meeting successfully completed, G-DRAGON is now heading to the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, where he will perform on the main stage on April 12 and 19.
The appearance is expected to mark the opening chapter of BIGBANG’s 20th-anniversary era, drawing global attention to what comes next for the K-pop icon.