
G-Dragon has once again made headlines with a surprise livestream showcasing the afterparty of his solo concert—the first in eight years.
On March 31, G-Dragon took to his team’s Instagram account to host a live broadcast titled 'G-Dragon Afterparty Video.' The footage captured the singer in a relaxed and lively atmosphere at a restaurant following his concert, providing fans with an intimate glimpse into his celebratory night.


Setting aside his charismatic stage persona, G-Dragon took charge of the party with a bottle of soju in hand. He playfully blew out candles on a cake using his nose while referencing EXO’s song 'Growl' and even danced along to 'TOO BAD,' delighting fans with his spontaneous energy. A particularly special moment was the unexpected appearance of 2NE1’s CL . When asked, "Why did you come to my concert?" CL jokingly replied, "Because I wanted to!" sparking laughter.
G-Dragon fueled fan engagement further by saying, "Let’s gather at least 100,000 comments," demonstrating his eagerness to interact with his audience.
Comedian Jo Se Ho was also in attendance, adding humor to the night with his witty banter with G-Dragon. At one point, he quipped, "I left cabbage behind to come here and eat meat instead!" showcasing their close friendship. G-Dragon even promoted Jo Se Ho’s group ‘ChoNam Zone’ by playing their new song on the spot, drawing cheers from the crowd.
Despite freezing temperatures of -5°C, the audience and the artists made the night unforgettable. Reflecting on the experience, G-Dragon remarked, "It was a journey that blurred the boundaries between stage and life."
This afterparty video provided a rare and genuine look into the personal side of Kwon Ji Yong, the man behind the icon G-Dragon. He left his artistic mark by signing a wall at the venue, embodying his signature ability to turn everyday moments into art.
Meanwhile, G-Dragon’s 2025 world tour, ‘Übermensch World Tour,’ took place on March 29-30 at Goyang Sports Complex. Selling out all 60,000 seats across both days, the concert reaffirmed his enduring ticket power and global influence.
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