Seventeen’s Seungkwan recently made headlines for an emotional moment at Taeyang’s solo concert. During the event, Big Bang performed, leaving both fans and Seungkwan visibly moved. The concert, part of Taeyang’s 2024 tour, featured a special performance from Big Bang, including G-Dragon and Daesung, who took the stage to deliver their iconic hits like “BANG BANG BANG” and “FANTASTIC BABY.”
On September 1, Seungkwan was spotted shedding tears during Taeyang’s emotional performance of “Eyes, Nose, Lips.” Fans captured clips of him being comforted by fellow Seventeen member DK, showing just how much the performance touched him. Seungkwan, known for his emotional connection to music, seemed fully immersed as a VIP (Big Bang’s fandom), enjoying every moment of the concert.
Taeyang’s ‘[THE LIGHT YEAR]’ tour kicked off in Seoul and will continue across Asia with stops in major cities like Osaka, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. This tour marks a significant moment for Taeyang as he reconnects with fans, reminding everyone why he remains such a beloved figure in the K-pop industry. Fans were thrilled when G-Dragon and Taeyang performed their collaborative hit “GOOD BOY,” adding even more excitement to the concert.
Seventeen’s sub-unit BSS (Seungkwan, DK, and Hoshi) also made a surprise appearance during the concert. The trio performed their hit tracks “Fighting” and “Just Do It,” and even joined Taeyang for a special cover of Seventeen’s “Super.” This unexpected collaboration left fans buzzing with excitement, creating a memorable night for both VIPs and Seventeen fans.
About BIGBANG
BIGBANG is widely recognized as one of the most influential K-pop groups from the 2nd generation. Debuting in 2006 under YG Entertainment, they gained worldwide popularity with iconic hits like “Bang Bang Bang,” “Fantastic Baby,” and “Haru Haru.”
Despite lineup changes, with Seungri and T.O.P departing the group, the remaining members—G-Dragon, Daesung, and Taeyang—continue to be beloved figures in K-pop. While fans eagerly hope for new music, BIGBANG’s impact on the industry remains undeniable.