G-Dragon Shares APEC Backstage Moments With Cha Eun-woo

Nov 05, 2025

G-Dragon Shares APEC Backstage Moments With Cha Eun-woo



The APEC behind-the-scenes of G-Dragon and Cha Eun-woo have been revealed.

On the 5th, the video 'GD's Day' was released on G-Dragon's official YouTube.

The video shows G-Dragon preparing for the solo stage, a big APEC event where world leaders gather.




In particular, Cha Eun-woo, who is currently serving in the military, was suddenly selected as the host of the day, and the two of them made a surprise encounter behind the stage, drawing attention.

Cha Eun-woo, who was preparing for the stage first as a host, greeted Legend with a sharp salute and a bright smile as soon as G-Dragon came in.

In response, G-Dragon responded by hugging his junior with a salute from his eyes dripping with honey.




At the beginning of the video, G-Dragon expressed his pride, saying, `I'm on the APEC stage for the first time in exactly a year since I made a comeback with a live broadcast last year.'

G-Dragon Shares APEC Backstage Moments With Cha Eun-woo
G-Dragon, who was drawing the song to sing on stage in his head and organizing the last costumes and props with the staff, wore a hat and prepared sunglasses in advance.

But the staff said, "No, no, no, it's better not to use itWhen he objected, he immediately accepted the idea and showed faith in the staff he had been with for a long time.




Meanwhile, on October 31, G-Dragon caught the attention of leaders from all over the world on the stage of a welcome dinner at the APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) summit in Gyeongju.

G-Dragon was the only K-pop artist invited and performed for about 10 minutes, drawing attention as he appeared in a unique style reminiscent of the Korean tradition 'God' by adding pearl decorative straps to his fedora. It was an unconventional outfit that melted the beauty of tradition into a modern fashion sense. It was also reminiscent of the Lion Boyz of 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' that hit the world.

On his stage, leaders of each country, including President Lee Jae-myung, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, and Chilean Foreign Minister Alberto Van Claveren, applauded and cheered. Some leaders and entourage took out their cell phones and filmed his performance, directly experiencing the power of K-pop.



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