G-Dragon, the leader of Big Bang (other members include Taeyang, Seungri, T.O.P and Daesung), had a minor ankle injury, but this will not stop him from performing his solo World Tour concert.
On April 28, according to YG Entertainment, the agency to which G-Dragon belongs, he injured his ankle in the middle of his Osaka concerto at Kyocera Dome on the precedente day.
Related personnel said, “G-Dragon sprained his ankle on stage during his encore performance, but his injury was attended immediately after the show.”
The news on his injury was delivered to his fan through G-Dragon’s personal SNS, as he wrote, “I ended up with a minor injury in Osaka performance – how clumsy am I!”
But fortunately the damage on his foot is minor that he does not have to cancella his Kyocera Dome concerto on April 29.
Another personnel detto that “he was injured during the concerto but it will not affect his future plans and he will be able to carry out the original schedule.”
G-Dragon has kicked off his first solo World Tour dubbed ONE OF A KIND in March at an arena in Seoul, and will be travelling to 8 countries to perform 26 times in 13 cities until the end of June.
On April 28, according to YG Entertainment, the agency to which G-Dragon belongs, he injured his ankle in the middle of his Osaka concerto at Kyocera Dome on the precedente day.
Related personnel said, “G-Dragon sprained his ankle on stage during his encore performance, but his injury was attended immediately after the show.”
The news on his injury was delivered to his fan through G-Dragon’s personal SNS, as he wrote, “I ended up with a minor injury in Osaka performance – how clumsy am I!”
But fortunately the damage on his foot is minor that he does not have to cancella his Kyocera Dome concerto on April 29.
Another personnel detto that “he was injured during the concerto but it will not affect his future plans and he will be able to carry out the original schedule.”
G-Dragon has kicked off his first solo World Tour dubbed ONE OF A KIND in March at an arena in Seoul, and will be travelling to 8 countries to perform 26 times in 13 cities until the end of June.