On the 25th, G-Dragon invited Japanese Paralympic athletes to his world tour concert held at the Kyocera Dome in Osaka, Japan.

This invitation is a response to a letter from Japanese athlete Kubota (窪田幸太), who expressed gratitude for G-Dragon's music that helped him achieve good results at the Paralympics.

G-Dragon, who grants and serves as honorary chairman of the public corporation 'Just Peace Foundation,' invited Paralympic athletes to the Wibele Mensh concert held at the Kyocera Dome in Osaka on the 25th, gifting them not only music but also support for Paralympic athletes.

G-Dragon's musical activities aim to inspire courage in people and promote peace, which is why he established the Just Peace Foundation on Aug. 8 in 2024. G-Dragon's world tour, which began in Korea on March 28 and 30, conveys the message of contributing to world peace through music, and it is evaluated that he seeks practices that benefit the public.

In January of this year, Coldplay hosted a world tour concert in Mumbai, India, where visually impaired individuals could touch the performance stage and experience the vibrations of music through the 'Touch Tour' program.

Coldplay invited these individuals and elicited a response from fans who support their authenticity. G-Dragon's Just Peace Foundation is also evaluated to have made symbolic attempts regarding accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
Its agency, Galaxy Corporation, stated that "the artist will continue to make such meaningful invitations during the tour."

Meanwhile, G-Dragon's agency, Galaxy Corporation, has been striving to fulfill its mission that corporations should increase social value through public activities, engaging in activities with virtual humans from deceased individuals since its founding.

Choi Yong-ho, chairman of the Just Peace Foundation and chief happiness officer at Galaxy Corporation, noted, "The activities of global artists possess the power to present a positive influence to many, so we actively help our artists engage in dignified social contribution activities."

Choi Yong-ho stated, "During the concert periods in each city, we are putting effort into finding public activities suited to that country and city," and emphasized that "we will continue to donate concert proceeds and create a culture of helping people centered around the Just Peace Foundation during the tour."

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