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Post by : Shakul
Fans of G-Dragon in Kuala Lumpur are preparing for an exciting event as the “818 BLOOM” pop-up store is set to open next month. The highly anticipated event will take place at LaLaport Bukit Bintang City Centre from May 1 to May 17, bringing a special experience for K-pop lovers and fashion enthusiasts.
The pop-up store is part of a larger four-city tour across Asia, and it has already generated strong buzz among fans. G-Dragon, widely known as the “King of K-pop,” continues to have a strong influence across the region, and his connection with Malaysian fans remains especially strong. The event is expected to attract large crowds, with many fans likely to queue for hours to enter.
Visitors to the store can expect a wide range of exclusive merchandise that will not be available anywhere else. The pop-up will also feature interactive and immersive spaces where fans can take photos, explore themed installations, and experience the artistic vision behind G-Dragon’s creative projects. These elements are designed to give fans more than just a shopping experience.
A major highlight of the event is the showcase of PEACEMINUSONE, G-Dragon’s fashion label. The collection blends modern fashion with deeper themes, focusing on peace, creativity, and self-expression. The iconic daisy symbol, which represents the brand, will be a central feature throughout the pop-up, creating a unique visual identity.
Another key attraction is the limited-edition 818 BLOOM box, which has been specially designed as part of the event. This item is expected to be highly popular among collectors and dedicated fans. In addition, customers who purchase selected items, including the BLOOM box, may receive exclusive badges, making the visit even more rewarding.
To handle the expected high turnout, the organisers have introduced a timed entry system. Each session will last around 30 minutes, and there will be limits on how many items each visitor can purchase. These measures are aimed at ensuring a smooth and fair experience for everyone attending the event.
G-Dragon’s popularity in Malaysia has grown over the years through his music, performances, and strong fan engagement. He has held multiple concerts in the country, including major shows at Unifi Arena and Stadium Merdeka earlier this year, where thousands of fans gathered to watch him perform.
The upcoming pop-up store is expected to further strengthen his presence in Malaysia while giving fans a closer connection to his music, fashion, and artistic identity. As excitement builds, the event is likely to become one of the most talked-about K-pop happenings in Kuala Lumpur this year.
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