
Singer G-Dragon has made a meaningful contribution to society through his music.
On July 20, G-Dragon invited Malaysian Paralympic athletes to his world tour concert held at the Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The heartwarming gesture was revealed later when the Paralympic Council of Malaysia expressed their gratitude through Instagram and other social media platforms, writing, “We sincerely thank the Just Peace Foundation and G-Dragon for providing us with an unforgettable experience at ‘Übermensch’ held in Kuala Lumpur on the 20th.”
The Just Peace Foundation is a public interest corporation established with the participation of G-Dragon, who also serves as its honorary chairman.
The council added, “It was a great honor for our eight Paralympic athletes to be part of this special moment. The performance, which blended music, passion, and perseverance, became a moving celebration of resilience and inclusion.”
They continued, “This warm gesture once again reminded us of how the power of sports and music can transform lives. Thank you for seeing and celebrating our athletes both inside and outside the arena.”
Earlier on May 25, the Just Peace Foundation had also invited Paralympic athletes to G-Dragon’s Übermensch concert at Kyocera Dome in Osaka, extending support not only through music but also through genuine encouragement for the athletes. That invitation was a response to a letter of gratitude from Japanese Paralympian Kubota Kota, who credited G-Dragon’s music as a source of strength that helped him perform well at the Paralympics.

Creating music that inspires courage and promotes peace is the core of G-Dragon’s artistic mission. In line with this vision, he established the Just Peace Foundation on August 8, 2024.
G-Dragon’s world tour, which began in South Korea on March 28 and 30, is being recognized as an effort to convey a message of global peace through music.