BIG BANG's Taeyang Kicks Off Japan Solo Concerts This July

by Choi Ahn Jie / Apr 24, 2017 03:56 AM EDT
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BIG BANG's Taeyang is set to set the Japanese stage on fire this July and August. The BIG BANG member who is currently working on his solo album has announced the dates for his "SOL Japan Stadium Tour 2017."

Based on Taeyang's Instagram post, his solo concert will kick off at the ZOZO Marine Stadium on July 8 and 9, and the Hotto More Field on August 5 and 6. Taeyang's "SOL Japan Stadium Tour" will be the fourth time he will have a solo concert after his first "SOL Japan Tour: Rise" and his "Rise" Concert Series in Korea in 2014, and his "Asia: Rise" Tour in 2015.

According to the announcement for Taeyang's "SOL Japan Stadium Tour, all seats specified  will be available for ¥ 10,800 with BIG BANG VIP Japan members getting early privileges for advanced ticket sales. The announcement also advised that schedules may change in case of storms or unforeseen weather issues as the Hotte More Field is an open field.

BIG BANG's Daesung recently concluded his "D-LITE: Japan Dome Tour" this April where he performed to cold out crowds at the Seibu Dome last April 16 and 16 and the Kyocera Dome on April 22 and 23. Daesung also posted his second No. 1 album in Japan's Oricon, matching the record set by the late Michael Jackson. Daesung, like Taeyang, both enjoy huge support from a strong Japanese fan base.

Aside from Daesung and Taeyang, G-Dragon is also poised for his return to the solo stage on June 10 as he is set to perform to a sold out Seoul World Cup Stadium for his third solo concert Act III: MOTTE. BIG BANG maknae Seungri is also expected to come out with his solo album soon as T.O.P. is currently rendering mandatory service as a policeman in Gangnam. BIG BANG is set to appear in their own reality show on youtube's RED Original paid subscription entitled Run, BIG BANG Scout, which they shot before T.O.P.' s enlistment, Korea Portal reported.

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