On March 6, Galaxy Corporation announced that singer G-Dragon (Big Bang) will release his personal lightstick.
Lightstick was released right before the singer's global tour "Ubermensch", making fans extremely excited. His design has also become a "hot" topic on social networks.
The overall lightstick is shaped like a white chrysanthemum and the body (held) is black.
The chrysanthemum with one wing missing is a symbolic image associated with G-Dragon. The male singer has used this image in many music products and in designs of the Peaceminusone fashion brand founded by him, in collaboration with Nike Shoes.
Therefore, it is no surprise that the wingless chrysanthemum was once again used as a source of inspiration for G-Dragon's personal lightstick.


In particular, packaging and accompanying items also have a design suitable for flowers, creating a harmonious product set. The container is based on a grass mat theme, the support is a brown pot, and the charging cable is green.
In addition, the product has an additional version of the key to the colorful flower petal design in the style of artist Takashi Murakami.
Lightstick is receiving positive feedback. The audience believes that this design is very suitable for G-Dragon's personality and uniqueness.


In 2007, G-Dragon was the creator of the crown-shaped Bangbong lightstick exclusively for V.I.P ( Big Bang fan community). This is the first lightstick with a signature design of a Kpop group.
After 19 years of working, the leader of Big Bang has officially had his own lightstick, marking an important milestone in his solo career.
G-Dragon's global tour "Ubermensch" will kick off in Korea, with 2 concerts held at Goyang Stadium on March 29 and 30. Fans are eagerly waiting for the moment together to fill the stadium with light from unique chamomile lightsticks.
Meanwhile, G-Dragon is continuing to reap many achievements in Korea after releasing the album "Ubermensch".
According to Hanteo, the album Ubermensch sold 837,999 copies in the first week. This is the highest first-week album sales in the singer's solo career.
G-Dragon's song "Too Bad" featuring Anderson.Paak has reached 81 hours of "Perfect all-kill" certification on the iChart system - ranking No. 1 on all major charts in Korea including Melon Top 100, Bugs, Vibe, Flo, YouTube Music and iChart's weekly chart.
On March 6, G-Dragon had his first win for Too Bad on the music program M! Countdown of Mnet.