BigBang brings on the party with fancy moves, solid vocals and off-the-wall humour

BigBang members (from left) Seungri, G-Dragon, Taeyang, Daesung and T.O.P at the BIGBANG 2015 WORLD TOUR - MADE In SINGAPORE concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. PHOTO: ONE PRODUCTION AND LIVE NATION LUSHINGTON
Rapper T.O.P at the BIGBANG 2015 WORLD TOUR - MADE In SINGAPORE concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. PHOTO: ONE PRODUCTION AND LIVE NATION LUSHINGTON
Powerhouse vocalist Daesung at the BIGBANG 2015 WORLD TOUR - MADE In SINGAPORE concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. PHOTO: ONE PRODUCTION AND LIVE NATION LUSHINGTON
BigBang member Taeyang at the BIGBANG 2015 WORLD TOUR - MADE In SINGAPORE concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. PHOTO: ONE PRODUCTION AND LIVE NATION LUSHINGTON
BigBang member Seungri at the BIGBANG 2015 WORLD TOUR - MADE In SINGAPORE concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. PHOTO: ONE PRODUCTION AND LIVE NATION LUSHINGTON
BigBang member G-Dragon at the BIGBANG 2015 WORLD TOUR - MADE In SINGAPORE concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. PHOTO: ONE PRODUCTION AND LIVE NATION LUSHINGTON
BIGBANG 2015 WORLD TOUR - MADE In SINGAPORE concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. PHOTO: ONE PRODUCTION AND LIVE NATION LUSHINGTON

BIGBANG 2015 WORLD TOUR IN SINGAPORE

Singapore Indoor Stadium/Saturday

South Korean pop royalty BigBang are back with, well, a bang.

The boyband repeated their feat of selling out two nights of concerts on Saturday and Sunday at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, which translated into a 10,000-strong audience each night.

This is the quintet's highly anticipated comeback since their last album Alive, and last world tour, Alive Galaxy Tour in 2012. Back then, BigBang also sold out two nights worth of concert tickets at their Singapore stop.

After tickets were all snapped up, concert organisers released extra tickets for sale last week. These seats were called "audio seats" because they came with an obstructed view of the main stage.

Eager fans still lapped up the tickets anyway. Why? Because it's better than listening to their music on a CD, or watching their concert clips online.

Nothing beats being present in the same space to experience BigBang's explosive live performance, complete with laughs at the band's off-the-wall humour. Plus, fans would be breathing in the same air as their idols.

The BigBang lads partied onstage like there was no tomorrow in a three-hour show that was replete with bursts of confetti, fire plumes and pyrotechnics, and fancy props the likes of a huge Greek-style angel sculpture.

The seasoned showmen busted out choreographed dance moves with ease, mixing it up with freestyle grooves. Their solid vocals powered them through emotive ballads, high octane dance tunes and fiery rapping.

Their current world tour coincides with the upcoming release of their new album Made in September.

In a savvy marketing move to drum up publicity, the group has been releasing new singles monthly in the lead up to their studio album launch in September.

BigBang took the chance to plug new songs. They opened the concert with the catchy dance tune Bang Bang Bang, and sang the song again during the encore segment. They also performed the sultry tune Bae Bae twice.

Still, it has been hard to wean myself off older earworms - such as Fantastic Baby and Lies, which were both performed at the concert.

Call me a greedy nostalgic, but I wished the setlist included more of their earlier songs. I'm missing songs such as playful track Don't Go Home by rappers G-Dragon and T.O.P.

The BigBang boys may be all suave when performing, but they are actually a comical bunch.

The statuesque T.O.P paraded around in a random outfit combination of a cowboy hat, a chunky metal chain and a bathrobe. Did we mention he was wielding a walking stick too?

The self-deprecating vocalist Daesung poked fun at his own hairdo - fringe so long that it covered his eyes.

"I can't see. I can only hear you," says Daesung, 26, who proceeded to flick his hair so that fans could catch a glimpse of his eyes.

"Your eyes are so small," teased Seungri in Mandarin. The Speak Mandarin Campaign can consider hiring Seungri as their new ambassador.

The South Korean lad declared he was picking up the language on Saturday night - and in Mandarin, no less.

"Do you understand me? Is my Mandarin good?" asked Seungri, 24. Cue screams from fan girls. He rattled off crowd-pleasing Mandarin phrases, and unabashedly engaged the crowd in the language.

"I think the girls in Singapore are the prettiest! Am I right? T.O.P, am I right? Taeyang, am I right? GD (G-Dragon), am I right? Daesung, am I right?" said Seungri, as he addressed his fellow members.

Teacher Taeyang took the time to educate fans about the Korean word Chapssalddeok that is repeated in the new song Bae Bae.

Chapssalddeok is a Korean sticky rice cake, similar to Japanese mochi. But it is also a Korean slang that means "we are perfect for each other", says Taeyang, 27.

My Korean friend explained that the term is a reference to the stickiness of the glutinous rice snack. You're such a fit with your soulmate that you stick together like, ahem, sticky rice cake.

Of course, the rice cake lesson culminated in honeyed words. Taeyang gushed: "Singapore VIPs and BigBang are perfect for each other."

Is it any wonder that fans keep coming back for more of BigBang?

nggwen@sph.com.sg

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