Mark your calendars, Vietnam! After a 12-year hiatus, the singer-songwriter-director-producer extraordinaire and leader of the legendary group BIGBANG is making his grand return. This highly anticipated music festival will also mark G-Dragon’s first official solo performance for his devoted Vietnamese fans.
VPBank, in collaboration with Ravolution Asia and Visa as the official payment partner, is thrilled to bring G-Dragon and the VPBank K-Star Spark festival to the country. This event promises to be more than just a concert; it will be an emotional extravaganza where state-of-the-art performance technology meets explosive performances by renowned international artists, creating an unforgettable experience for tens of thousands of music enthusiasts.
G-Dragon, a global icon synonymous with musical, fashion, and cultural revolutions, will deliver a stage performance that is not only electrifying but also imbued with his signature creativity and pioneering spirit. After over a decade of waiting, Vietnamese fans can finally welcome their idol in a spectacular and complete celebration.
Taking it up a notch, VPBank K-Star Spark in Vietnam 2025 will also mark the first time that two K-pop “living legends,” G-Dragon (King) and CL (Queen), share the same stage in the country. This is a dream come true for millions of Vietnamese fans who grew up with the music of BIGBANG and 2NE1, and it promises to be a night that will shake the very foundations of their memories, transporting them back to the most vibrant years of their youth.
Joining these powerhouse artists are DPR IAN, an independent musician known for his cinematic style and distinct personality; TEMPEST, the rising boy group taking Asia by storm; and tripleS, the Gen Z girl group making waves with their unique concept.
The festival is expected to attract 40,000 attendees with 20 different ticket categories. Ticket sales will officially open on May 21, 2025, on the event’s exclusive ticketing partner website, Megatix.vn. VPBank Visa cardholders will enjoy the exclusive benefit of early access to ticket purchases starting on May 20, along with attractive discounts. Each account can purchase up to 6 tickets per transaction, making it a perfect opportunity to share an unforgettable musical experience with family and friends.
Backed by leading brands and a stellar lineup, VPBank K-Star Spark in Vietnam 2025 is poised to deliver a singular and unparalleled musical experience to the country’s music enthusiasts. This event will not only be a highlight of the summer of 2025 but also continue to propel Vietnam’s entertainment industry onto the regional stage, solidifying its growing appeal and prominence in the Asian music landscape.
– 16:22 13/05/2025
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