G-Dragon's Media Exhibition 'Übermensch' Expands to Hong Kong and Osaka, Captivating Global Audiences

Updated 2025.08.05 15:47

Singer G-Dragon is set to captivate global audiences with his media exhibition now confirmed for Hong Kong and Osaka.

Global AI entertainment tech company and G-Dragon's agency, Galaxy Corporation, in collaboration with content solution company CreativeMUT, is conducting the 'G-DRAGON Media Exhibition: Übermensch' global tour. This exhibition, inspired by the concept of “Übermensch” from G-Dragon's third studio album and presented through digital media art, has already concluded successfully in Korea and Tokyo, and is currently receiving acclaim in Taiwan.

The announcement of upcoming exhibitions in Hong Kong and Osaka is drawing attention. The Hong Kong exhibition will run from August 15 to September 7 at Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui, a renowned tourist destination and the largest shopping mall in Hong Kong, spanning 1 km in length. The exhibition will occupy the 4th floor of Ocean Centre and the Atrium 1 of Gateway Arcade, offering an immersive experience for visitors. Tickets for the Hong Kong exhibition will be available from 12 PM on August 11 via the official seller Klook.


Meanwhile, the Osaka exhibition will be held from August 30 to September 15 at ATC Gallery, providing a distinct immersive experience compared to the Tokyo showcase. Additionally, the 'Übermensch Express' shuttle bus, wrapped in exhibition-themed designs, will transport fans from Osaka Umeda Station to ATC Gallery, offering a unique and convenient journey for ticket holders. Tickets for the Osaka exhibition will be available from 12 PM on August 16 through Lawson Ticket and Trip.com.

Notably, G-Dragon's 'Übermensch' media exhibition, featuring augmented reality (VR), 3D motion graphics, and real-time holograms, delivers a next-generation encounter with G-Dragon that resonates strongly with audiences. Fans, equipped with VR devices, experience a one-on-one performance with G-Dragon, eliciting enthusiastic responses and drawing repeat visitors.

Following the highly successful Seoul Yeouido The Hyundai exhibition, which attracted over 55,000 visitors, the first global exhibition in Tokyo drew a crowd of 10,000 on its opening day alone. The festival-style exhibition, held at Shinjuku Triangle Square’s expansive 2,600m² venue, offered a rich array of attractions for all ages and was featured in prominent local media, including Nikkei.

The Taiwan exhibition, ongoing until August 11, is being held at Taipei 101, a landmark of Taiwan, and features an immersive installation that has garnered a strong local response. Tickets sold out within 20 minutes of release, and the event has been covered by major local outlets such as China Times, Liberty Times, and TVBS News, underscoring its wide popularity. 

Photo: CREATIVE MUT

This article was originally published in Korean on Xportsnews and was translated into English using AI.



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