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G-Dragon Concert in Indonesia Arena Jakarta in July 2025: Ticket Price Predictions

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Singer and member of BIGBANG, G-Dragon, will have a concert in Jakarta next July. The concert is part of his latest tour, G-DRAGON 2025 WORLD TOUR [Übermensch] phase 1. The concert schedule was shared by promoter AEG Presents Asia on Wednesday, 19th March 2025.

The Übermensch world tour is a series of comebacks for the BIGBANG leader following the release of his single Power on 31st October 2024.

G-Dragon also officially made his comeback by releasing a solo album titled Übermensch on Tuesday, 25th February 2025, marking his latest solo album after 12 years.

G-Dragon’s concert in Jakarta is part of the first world tour series for the artist, whose full name is Kwon Ji-Yong, in the last eight years, after the Act III: M.O.T.T.E World Tour in 2017 with BIGBANG.

If you miss out on Jakarta, these cities in Asia might be an option:

  • Tokyo – 10th & 11th May | Tokyo Dome
  • Bulacan – 17th May | Philippine Arena
  • Osaka – 25th & 26th May | Kyocera Dome
  • Macau – 7th & 8th June | Galaxy Arena
  • Taipei – 12th & 13th July | Taipei Arena
  • Kuala Lumpur – 19th & 20th July | Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil
  • Jakarta – 26th July | Indonesia Arena
  • Hong Kong – 9th & 10th August | AsiaWorld-Arena

Estimated Ticket Prices for G-Dragon’s BIGBANG Concert in Jakarta 2025

News of G-Dragon’s concert in Indonesia Arena immediately became a trending topic, with many of his fans ready to fight for concert tickets. As of the writing of this article, there is no certainty regarding the ticket price.

Additionally, details of the seating plan, ticket price, and ticket sales schedule have yet to be confirmed.

For reference, G-Dragon’s concert in Jakarta in July 2025 will be the first time in eight years that BIGBANG members have performed on stage together.

Looking at the ticket prices for G-Dragon’s concert in South Korea as an estimate, the ticket prices for the Jakarta concert are expected to be as follows:

Ticket Price List for G-Dragon’s Übermensch Concert at Goyang Stadium, South Korea:

  • VIP seats: 220,000 won or Rp2,506,041
  • R seats: 187,000 won or Rp2,130,258
  • S seats: 165,000 won or Rp1,879,771
  • Seats: 154,000 won or Rp1,754,302

The ticket price includes tax but does not include a booking fee of 8,000 won per ticket, which is approximately Rp91,178.

VIP seats are the most expensive category, which includes soundcheck access and special merchandise. The price of G-Dragon’s concert tickets at Goyang Stadium, South Korea, ranges from 154,000 won (around Rp1.7 million) to 220,000 won (around Rp2.5 million).

However, please note that the ticket prices mentioned above are only a reference or estimate.

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