BIGBANG太陽 世界巡迴台北演唱會:給台灣歌迷的話
無論團體或個人,BIGBANG絕對魅力無敵,其中饒舌歌舞一把罩的太陽,正式宣布將於明年展開個人首次世界巡迴演唱會,台灣則確定於2015年3月1日在台北天母體育館下午5點開唱,這也是繼YG家族之後,BIGBANG再度有成員造訪,同時這也是世界知名演唱會大廠LIVE NATION台灣的首場韓國藝人演唱會
相關新聞:BIGBANG太陽個人巡迴 明年3月1日天母體育館開唱
無論團體或個人,BIGBANG絕對魅力無敵,其中饒舌歌舞一把罩的太陽,正式宣布將於明年展開個人首次世界巡迴演唱會,台灣則確定於2015年3月1日在台北天母體育館下午5點開唱,這也是繼YG家族之後,BIGBANG再度有成員造訪,同時這也是世界知名演唱會大廠LIVE NATION台灣的首場韓國藝人演唱會
相關新聞:BIGBANG太陽個人巡迴 明年3月1日天母體育館開唱
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