BigBang Sets 31-Show Worldwide Stadium Tour for 20th Anniversary
BigBang will reunite for a 31-show stadium world tour across Asia, North America, Europe and Australia, the K-pop group’s first tour since 2017.
BigBang will reunite for a 31-show stadium world tour across Asia, North America, Europe and Australia, the K-pop group’s first tour since 2017.
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BigBang will reunite for a 31-show stadium world tour across Asia, North America, Europe and…
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