
Step inside G-Dragon’s Übermensch Exhibition and experience art, tech, and music colliding in one immersive showcase.
Singapore is no stranger to blockbuster cultural moments. This October is shaping up to be a particularly vibrant month, kicking off with F1 Grand Prix Singapore Season, new exhibitions, and Jewel Changi Airport itself turning into a stage for large-scale art and design events. Against this lively backdrop comes a debut that will thrill both K-pop fans and art lovers alike: G-Dragon Media Exhibition: Übermensch, making its first Southeast Asian stop at Jewel Changi Airport from 1 to 13 October 2025.
A 3,000-Square-Metre Exhibition Spanning Five Interactive Zones
The exhibition is more than a fan experience. It represents the intersection of music, fashion, technology and contemporary art—disciplines that G-Dragon (지드래곤) has long blurred throughout his career. Since his days with BIGBANG, the South Korean star has become a cultural trailblazer, redefining what it means to be a musician in the 21st century. Übermensch continues this trajectory by inviting audiences into an immersive world that embodies his creativity and philosophy.
Staging the exhibition at Jewel Changi is itself a statement. The iconic lifestyle destination, famous for its Rain Vortex and lush indoor gardens, offers a dramatic backdrop for G-Dragon’s futuristic vision. Over 3,000 square metres on Levels 2 and 4 will be transformed into an artistic playground, complete with media tunnels, dazzling visual zones and experiential set-ups. Visitors will find themselves surrounded by colour, sound and interactive design from the moment they step in.
Immersive Experiences: VR, AR, and Music Video Sets
The exhibition unfolds across five themed zones, each designed to showcase a different facet of G-Dragon’s artistry. In the Media Tech Zone, glowing mint-green tunnels and giant screens set an otherworldly tone. The Artist Zone recreates sets from his music videos, allowing fans to feel like they’ve stepped inside his creative process. Cutting-edge VR and AR experiences transport visitors into a performance space, making them part of a “Take Me” stage moment. A dedicated Merchandise Zone offers Singapore-exclusive collectibles, from daisy-themed lightsticks to apparel. Finally, the Photo and Hologram Zone lets guests capture digital memories and unlock limited-edition photocards.
Exclusive Merchandise and Daisy-Themed Installations at Jewel Changi
Beyond ticketed areas, Jewel’s public spaces will also celebrate the event. At the Rain Vortex, a three-metre daisy installation inspired by G-Dragon’s signature motif will float dramatically against the world’s tallest indoor waterfall. Dubbed the Daisy Garden, this striking centrepiece will be free for all visitors and promises to become one of Singapore’s most Instagrammed sights in October.
Ticketing Details and Visiting Information
Tickets, priced at SGD 33, are available exclusively on Klook, with no on-site sales. Each ticket grants access to both the exhibition and the merchandise zone, and entry slots run daily from 9am to 10pm. Capacity is managed to keep the experience intimate, especially for the VR and AR segments which are limited to around 50 participants per session.
Why G-Dragon’s Übermensch Matters for Singapore’s Cultural Landscape
For Singapore, G-Dragon’s Übermensch is more than just an exhibition. It is an opportunity for local fans to immerse in his artistry up-close. The exhibition has already toured in Seoul and Shanghai, and its stop at Jewel Changi signals Singapore’s rising status as a hub for cross-disciplinary cultural experiences.
Ultimately, G-Dragon Media Exhibition: Übermensch offers more than photo opportunities and exclusive merchandise. It is a journey into the imagination of an artist who has shaped a generation, told through sound, light, and interactive media. Whether you are a long-time fan or simply curious about contemporary pop culture, this is an event that captures the spirit of Singapore right now: global, experimental and unapologetically bold.
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