G-Dragon no longer hints, directly mentions TOP's name, is the day BIGBANG reunites near?

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The moment former TOP member's voice rang out on the Coachella stage sent millions of fans into a frenzy. This special appearance was not only a greeting but also marked the return of the "K-pop kings" to the international stage.
The highlight that brought tears to many eyes and caused the biggest stir on social media during the April 12th concert in California was TOP's appearance in a very special way. When the other three members, G-Dragon, Taeyang, and Daesung, performed the closing song "Still Life (2022)," TOP's deep, distinctive voice unexpectedly resonated throughout the Outdoor Theatre.
Although TOP officially announced his departure from the group in 2023 and hasn't appeared on stage in person since, the group's decision to retain his vocals has created an invisible yet incredibly powerful link between the past and the present. For VIPs (Big Bang's fan community), this isn't just a performance technique, but an absolute respect for the member who has been with them for nearly two decades. This "appearance" has made Still Life truly complete, evoking brilliant memories and a sense of nostalgia for a legendary lineup.
Big Bang's performance at Coachella 2026 lasted over an hour and featured a total of 16 songs, truly a spectacular musical feast. Beginning with the explosive global hit "Bang Bang Bang," the trio of G-Dragon, Taeyang, and Daesung immediately set the stage on fire with their explosive energy.
The atmosphere constantly shifted, from the vibrant, frenetic energy of Fantastic Baby and Sober to the poignant, reflective moments when the group recreated A Fool of Tears – a ballad from their 2006 debut album. National anthems like Loser, Haru Haru, and Lies resonated, creating large-scale choruses from tens of thousands of international audience members, demonstrating the enduring vitality of Vietnamese music across generations.
This year's appearance at Coachella was even more meaningful as it coincided with Big Bang's 20th anniversary (2006-2026). Although the 2020 event was canceled due to Covid-19, fans' anticipation was well rewarded. Standing on stage, G-Dragon emotionally stated, "This year marks our 20th anniversary, and everything is just beginning. We're about to bring something big."
This statement seems to implicitly confirm a large-scale global tour is in the works. According to sources from the Korea Herald, the two nights at Coachella were the "opening shot" for Big Bang's journey to reconnect with fans around the world after many years of absence.
On social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube, the phrase "Big Bang Coachella" consistently topped global trends. The majority of opinions agreed that Big Bang maintained their status as a "monster" group, possessing a stage presence rarely matched by younger groups. Their renditions of early songs like "Haru Haru" created a huge wave of nostalgia, with many fans sharing that they cried with emotion.
From a hip-hop group that debuted in 2006, through countless ups and downs, member changes, and even shocking scandals, Big Bang has remained strong. The Coachella stage is not just a place for them to perform, but a place to reaffirm their status as "kings." Even with only three members still officially active, the spirit of Big Bang – with the presence of TOP and the memories of Seungri – will always be an irreplaceable part of K-pop history.
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