A world tour by BigBang in the year 2026? Oh my, that's absolutely amazing! The legendary K-pop group, consisting of current members Taeyang, G-Dragon, and Daesung, announced a new world tour during their second weekend set at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on Sunday night. This tour will be in honor of BigBang's 20th anniversary as a group, which they're celebrating in 2026.

As the group bid their farewells to the massive crowd gathered at the festival's Outdoor stage, they hinted that Coachella was the starting point for a new chapter. Daesung promised that the festival wasn't just a comeback for BigBang but a "reset" for the group. G-Dragon then announced that they'd be embarking on a 20th anniversary tour later this year.
Although few details are known about the upcoming tour, G-Dragon assured the crowd that it would begin in August. The rapper didn't specify where the tour would start, but nearly all K-pop tours begin in Seoul or a surrounding city in South Korea, so it's a safe bet that BigBang's will also. "Don't miss out, and stay tuned," G-Dragon told the crowd. After the announcement, the three men performed their song "Still Life" to conclude their time at the festival.
BigBang was one of the final acts of the desert-set musical festival, taking the stage after Karol G's headlining set began at the nearby Coachella main stage. The group kicked off their set with a pair of iconic songs, "Bang Bang Bang" and "Fantastic Baby." The set featured a plethora of hits and fan favorites, even including their single "Bae Bae" for weekend two. Coachella marks the first performance of the song in nearly a decade. Each member of BigBang performed a solo song during the set; Taeyang and G-Dragon also performed their legendary duet "Good Boy," while Daesung brought the Korean pop genre trot to the Coachella stage.