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Dangerous Behavior At G-Dragon’s Concert Sparks Heated Discussion

“I’m not exaggerating — it’s genuinely dangerous.”
On March 29 and 30, BIGBANG‘s G-Dragon held the opening concerts for his Übermensch world tour in Seoul.

Both nights of concerts were eventful, from CL joining the idol on stage to the unexpected BIGBANG reunion during the second night.
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However, the idol faced more than one point of criticism, including delays to the concert beginning. Netizens also criticized the idol over his performance, with fans explaining the possible change in his vocals.
Additionally, fans also were criticized for leaving behind trash after the show.
Now, netizens have pointed out another issue with fans’ behavior and a legitimate safety concern.
In a viral post on an online forum, a netizen shared a clip from the show showing a crowd of people on the floor rushing towards the front.
진짜 에바죠? pic.twitter.com/UMr70n86L3
— 권통수 (@XoTsuXo) March 29, 2025
This instance appeared to happen as G-Dragon was making his way along the floor, with another point of view showing G-Dragon up against a railing as fans mobbed around him.
So scared 😰 pic.twitter.com/t8tMB90Ma8
— LH VIII VIII (@lhviiiviii) March 29, 2025
Netizens expressed their shock over situation, wondering how fans were able to get so close. The safety issue in general was also mentioned, with netizens expressing concerns over the potential a crowd crush.
- The crowd at G-Dragon’s concert today was the worst. They turned the place into a trash heap, didn’t follow any rules, and kept rushing out. Tsk tsk.
- There was almost an accident. Since there were no fences, everyone got pushed forward — or was there a fence and it still ended up like that?
- Are the organizers just completely blind to safety? Why didn’t they set up any fences? And have people already forgotten Itaewon? Why are they rushing out like that without thinking at all?
- This is insane… I mean, even if we let everything else slide, if people act like that at a concert, it could literally lead to a deadly crowd crush. I’m not exaggerating — it’s genuinely dangerous. After everything the whole country went through with that tragedy, how can people still act like this…? Whether it’s the organizers, the artist, or the fans — none of them seem to be thinking straight.