The highly anticipated event marks a significant milestone as it will be the first time a member of the iconic group Big Bang graces the nation with both a fan meeting and a concert. This is a chance for fans to experience the charm and talent of Daesung up close and personal.

Daesung’s Asian tour, “Daesung Fan Day Tour: D’s Road,” kicked off in his home country, the Republic of Korea, on March 16, following the release of his latest album, “Falling Slow.” This tour holds a special meaning as it marks Daesung’s first solo interaction with his devoted Asian fan base.

The tour itinerary includes stops in several vibrant Asian cities, such as Taipei, Bangkok, and Macau, before reaching Ho Chi Minh City on July 6. Fans in these cities will have the opportunity to witness Daesung’s captivating performances and create unforgettable memories.

Daesung, whose real name is Kang Dae Sung, debuted with the phenomenal K-pop group Big Bang in 2006. Two years later, in 2008, he embarked on his solo journey with the release of his first single, “Look at me, Gwisun,” showcasing his versatile artistic abilities.

In 2013, Daesung further expanded his musical reach by releasing a Japanese album titled “D’scover,” which garnered immense success and solidified his popularity in the Japanese market.

Big Bang, often hailed as the “Kings of K-pop,” has achieved international acclaim and broken barriers. In 2016, they became the first artists from the Republic of Korea to make it onto Forbes’ “Celebrity 100” list, and in 2017, they were recognized as some of the most influential musicians worldwide, featured in the “30 Under 30” list.

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