
BIGBANG is bringing its 20th-anniversary world tour to Oakland, and Bay Area fans scored big: the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum will host one of only two U.S. dates on the schedule. The stadium show is set for Sept. 5, as part of a 31-show global run and the group's first full tour since 2017.
Oakland Is One Of Two U.S. Stops
The tour’s North American footprint is surprisingly small: one West Coast stop in Oakland and a single East Coast show at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium on Sept. 11. As Pollstar reports, the 31-date stadium trek is set to hit cities across Asia, Europe and Australia. Promoters have not yet released ticket windows or support act information.
Trio Reunion, Coachella Momentum
The run will be performed by G-Dragon, Taeyang and Daesung, the three members who reunited at Coachella this spring, and is billed as a 20th-anniversary celebration. Rolling Stone notes that YG Entertainment has framed the trek as an attempt to stage monumental shows for the milestone year. Hoodline previously covered BIGBANG’s Coachella appearances and the loud crowd reaction that helped fuel speculation about a wider tour.
Tickets, Reaction And Local Notes
Official ticketing information remains limited. Pollstar says fans should sign up on BIGBANG’s official b.stage platform to get presale alerts. Social posts and fan threads quickly filled with complaints that the routing includes only two U.S. shows, a reaction highlighted by The Honey Pop. For Bay Area attendees, the Coliseum’s transit access and large parking lots will factor into planning for what is likely to be a very high-demand evening.
What To Watch Next
Expect presale windows, VIP packages and support-act details to roll out in the coming weeks, with fanclub and presale signups usually among the first notices. This story will be updated when local ticketing links, venue advisories and any opening acts are announced.









