G-Dragon Makes a Dazzling Comeback with Music Variety Show 'Good Day' on iQiyi International Edition
Global Economic Times Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-02-13 06:12:02
The wait is finally over. Global music icon G-Dragon is announcing his highly anticipated return with 'Good Day,' an emotional variety show on iQiyi featuring star guests, music, and heartfelt moments.
iQiyi introduces three reasons why you absolutely must watch 'Good Day,' which will be exclusively broadcast in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong (China), Taiwan (China), Macau (China), and other regions starting February 16th.
G-Dragon's Sincere Message to Fans: G-Dragon, one of the most influential artists in K-pop, is communicating with fans again in an unprecedented way. 'Good Day' is not just a variety show; it's a sincere message of gratitude from G-Dragon to his fans who have supported his music career. Through music and meaningful conversations, G-Dragon will provide viewers with an intimate experience while filling each episode with artistry and moments of awe.
A Dazzling Guest Lineup: Joining G-Dragon are top-tier stars such as Kim Soo-hyun, Kim Go-eun, Jung Hae-in, Im Si-wan, Hwang Jung-min, Seventeen's BSS, Kian84, and Jung Hyung-don. With this diverse lineup of guests, fans can enjoy unexpected collaborations, genuine moments, and unforgettable performances.
Global Platform for Fans: 'Good Day' will be broadcast on the iQiyi International Edition, allowing fans around the world to join G-Dragon's return. With seamless streaming and multilingual subtitles, viewers can share in the emotional and unforgettable moments no matter where they are.
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