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 concert at Kyocera Dome on the précédant 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 fans 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 annuler his Kyocera Dome concert on April 29.
Another personnel a dit that “he was injured during the concert 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 concert at Kyocera Dome on the précédant 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 fans 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 annuler his Kyocera Dome concert on April 29.
Another personnel a dit that “he was injured during the concert 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.