BIGBANG & EPIK HIGH’s Performance at A-Nation Festival Was Great Success Enthralling 55,000 Japanese Fans



[????=??? ??] BIGBANG and EPIK HIGH rocked Japan with their performances.

On August 22, BIGBANG and EPIK HIGH performed at the A-Nation festival organized by Avex Group and held at the Yanmar Stadium Nagai in Osaka, capturing the hearts of 55,000 Japanese fans. It was EPIK HIGH’s first time to perform at the A-Nation festival. BIGBANG has participated in the festival for the second year in a row as the headliner.

EPIK HIGH kicked off their performance with their “BORN HATER” song and continued to sing their hit songs such as “FLY” and “LOVE LOVE LOVE.” Their finale song was “DON’T HATE ME.” Together with their SUMMER SONIC 2015 concert recently held in Tokyo and Osaka, EPIK HIGH’s performance at the A-Nation festival left a strong impression on Japanese fans.

BIGBANG did the finale stage for the festival. This was the third time for BIGBANG to participate in the A-Nation festival and the second time as the headliner. BIGBANG kicked off their performance with “BANG BANG BANG” from their “MADE” album. After that, they sang their recent and old hit songs such as “LOSER” to “WE LIKE 2 PARTY”, “BAE BAE”, “SOBER”, “TONIGHT”, “HANDS UP”, and “FANTASTIC BABY.” They performed 12 songs in just an hour, enthralling the 55,000 fans at the festival.

Starting from November, BIGBANG will be holding their BIGBANG 2015 World Tour ~2016 MADE IN JAPAN. Ending their performance at the A-Nation festival, BIGBANG announced, “Our “MADE” album will be completed soon. See you again in November in our dome tour.” This was good news to the fans that were sorry to ir performance end. BIGBANG is the first foreign artist in history to hold a dome tour in Japan for three years in a row. They will be holding 14 concerts from November until January next year in four cities, and their concerts are expected to draw 701,000 Japanese fans.

BIGBANG’S GD&T.O.P will appear on SBS’s Inkigayo on August 23 and perform “ZUTTER” for their fans in Korea.

2015. 8. 23.
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