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G-Dragon Has No Injuries After His Fall On Stage, Rises Back To The Stage To Continue The Show, Agency Have A Say

by Charisse Mae Villanueva / Jul 09, 2017 08:26 AM EDT
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YG reassured fans that G-Dragon has no lasting injuries after he accidentally fell off the stage during his concert in Bangkok, Thailand. The concert is one of the scheduled places for BIGBABG's world tour. 

While doing his act during the concert, G-Dragon accidentally fell off the stage which made fans worry for the artist. He reappeared and finished the concert, but fans are still worried that there is an injury left after the might fall. So YG Entertainment made a statement about the incident and clarified that G-Dragon was not hurt and there are no lasting injuries incurred, as reported by Allkpop

"The lift was originally supposed to come down at that time, but G-Dragon missed the timing because he was so focused on the stage. Thankfully, he landed upright, so there were no injuries, and G-Dragon himself said he was fine to go on with the concert and he finished the concert." YG Entertainment said in the official statement. 

The artist fell during one of his acts on Bangkok which are one of the slated concert locations for their world tour "ACT III, M.O.T.T.E.", as reported by Soompi. He was supposed to be jumping into the hole as a part of the show, but he missed the timing because of his focus on the stage. G-Dragon even came to the team's celebratory party after the concert.

G-Dragon's world tour started from South Korea on June 10 and is slated to be coming to 19 cities around the world. He will also perform on different parts of North America, Australia, and Asia including the Tokyo Dome and Brooklyn's Barclays Center. After the tour, G-Dragon's third album is said to be released, his third album after his successful "Coup D'Etat."

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