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BigBang: More Than a Comeback, It's a Restart
20 Apr
Summary
- BigBang's 20th anniversary tour is planned for August.
- The group last toured as a unit in 2017.
- Seungri was sentenced to three years for embezzlement charges.

K-Pop legends BigBang are poised for a major comeback, with member Daesung hinting at a significant restart for the group. Their 20th-anniversary tour is slated to begin in August. This upcoming tour represents a notable return, as the group's last collective tour occurred in 2017, and their last performance in the United States was in 2015.
Formed in 2006, BigBang faced significant changes, including member Seungri's departure and subsequent three-year prison sentence for embezzlement charges. T.O.P also left the group, and a planned performance at Coachella in 2020 was cancelled due to the pandemic.
It remains uncertain whether BigBang will release new music, as their last album was in 2016. The three current members have maintained successful solo careers, with G-Dragon releasing his third solo album last year.