Singer G-DRAGON’s “G-Dragon Media Exhibition: Übermensch” is going on a global tour, with its next stops confirmed in Japan and Taiwan, his agency Galaxy Corporation announced on Monday.

Co-produced by Galaxy Corporation and multimedia tech studio Creative Mut, the exhibition blends cutting-edge visuals — including virtual reality (VR), holograms, and 3D graphics — with the introspective spirit of G-DRAGON’s third studio album, “Übermensch.”
The Tokyo leg will run from July 12 to July 21 at the Triangle Plaza in the Sumitomo Building in Shinjuku. The event is open to the public and designed with a festival vibe, featuring daisy-themed zones where fans can take photos, wear temporary tattoos, and fully immerse themselves in G-DRAGON’s world.
Holograms and a specially designed space recreating the “Drama” music video — complete with a rotating stage and props — will also be part of the Tokyo experience.
Opening day will feature a special “Fam Day” exclusively for Japanese fan club members. There will also be merchandise booths and interactive photo stations available.
To build excitement, a teaser was broadcast from Friday to Sunday on the Cross Shinjuku Vision screen, drawing large crowds eager to catch a 3D G-DRAGON waving a daisy-shaped light stick.
Taipei will follow next, from July 17 to August 11, with the exhibition taking over three floors of the iconic Taipei 101 skyscraper.
Unlike Tokyo’s festival-style setup, the Taiwan edition promises a more immersive and multi-sensory experience, centered on interaction and emotional resonance, offering a deeper dive into the philosophy behind “Übermensch.”
A teaser posted on the exhibition’s official social media (@i_i_exh) hints at the Taipei atmosphere, showing neon-lit alleyways, vintage TVs, and G-DRAGON’s face flickering on analog screens.
Tickets for the Tokyo exhibition are already on sale via Qoo10, and additional cities and dates will be announced soon.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: SNS Creative MUT, SNS GD