Big Bang's Daesung to hold fan meet and greets in March
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Big Bang's Daesung will hold fan meet and greets in March at Blue Square in Yongsan District, central Seoul, his agency RND Company said Tuesday.
The fan meet and greet, titled “D’s Road in Seoul,” will take place on March 16 and 17. It will be the singer’s first fan meet and greet event to be held in Korea as a solo artist.
Daesung is set to perform a list of songs that portray his music journey and showcase various programs for his fans, who have stayed by his side for a long time, according to his agency.
The singer plans to continue interacting with his fans this year through various activities, the agency added.
Ticket sales for the event will open on Feb. 7 at 8 p.m. on Interpark Ticket.
Detailed information about the event is available on the singer’s official social media.
Daesung debuted as a member of hip-hop boy band Big Bang in 2006 under YG Entertainment. The band released hit songs such as "Lies" (2007), "Haru Haru" (2008), "Tonight" (2011), "Fantastic Baby" (2012) and "Bang Bang Bang" (2015). In 2008, he released his first solo music, "Look at Me, Gwisoon," a trot-themed song written and produced by his bandmate G-Dragon.
The singer signed an exclusive contract with his current agency, RND Company, in April last year after leaving YG Entertainment in December 2022.
Daesung is also set to kick off his Japanese solo tour “D’s Is Me” in April.
To find out more about Daesung, visit Celeb Confirmed!
BY KIM JI-YE [kim.jiye@joongang.co.kr]
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