G-Dragon's Galaxy Corporation generates a colossal revenue of $90 million in its operations
In a recent development, fans of singer G-Dragon were left puzzled after a modal window appeared during his 'Ubermensch' world tour at Kyocera Dome Tokyo, Japan, on May 25. The window, however, did not provide any information about the concert film or the company supporting the event.
The dialog window, which initiated a conversation, did offer an escape option. Selecting this choice would not only close the window but also cancel it entirely. Despite the window's relation to the concert, it was not located at the Kyocera Dome Tokyo, Japan, venue where the event was held.
Interestingly, the window did not mention the involvement of singer Kim Jong-kook, who is known to have collaborated with G-Dragon in the past. Additionally, no further information about the connection of this mysterious window to Galaxy Corporation's legal action, concert film, or Kim Jong-kook's involvement was provided.
It's worth noting that the concert was indeed held by Galaxy Corporation, the organizers of the event. Despite the enigma surrounding the modal window, fans were treated to an unforgettable performance by G-Dragon, making the night a memorable one for all those in attendance.
As more details emerge, fans eagerly await clarification on the purpose of the modal window and its connection, if any, to the concert or the events surrounding it. Stay tuned for updates on this intriguing story.
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