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BIGBANG will light up the Oakland Coliseum on Saturday, September 5, 2026!

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BIGBANG Is Coming to Oakland - and the Whole West Coast Knows It!

Mark the date: Saturday, September 5, 2026. That is the night BIGBANG brings their 20th anniversary world stadium tour to the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum - and it is the ONLY West Coast date on the entire 31-show global routing. Not Los Angeles. Not Seattle. Not Vegas. Oakland.

That makes this show the K-pop event of the year for the entire western half of North America. G-Dragon, Taeyang, and Daesung are reuniting for their first tour since 2017, and as Variety reports, the anniversary run is an all-stadium affair - the biggest venues the group has ever headlined. Expect VIPs flying in from LA, Seattle, Portland, Phoenix, and Vancouver, because the next-closest US show is MetLife Stadium in New Jersey six days later.

The Coliseum is a fitting stage for a history-making night. The East Bay landmark has hosted everyone from the Rolling Stones to Metallica, and its bowl holds a stadium-sized crowd that BIGBANG will fill with twenty years of anthems - "Fantastic Baby," "Bang Bang Bang," "Haru Haru," and the solo hits each member has stacked up since the group's Last Dance Tour. Their show-stealing return at Coachella 2026 was just the warm-up.

And do not sleep on what a single-stop strategy means for demand. When BLACKPINK or BTS route a US tour, fans get multiple chances across multiple cities. BIGBANG is giving the West Coast exactly one night - which means Bay Area locals have a once-in-a-generation home-field advantage, and everyone else has a road trip to plan. Hotels near the Coliseum corridor will book up fast around the September 5 weekend, so the savvy move is to lock in the ticket first and build the trip around it.

Ticketing details from YG Entertainment are still being finalized, and when seats for the Oakland show hit the market, this page is where you will find them. BigStub backs every order with a buyer guarantee, verified sellers, and no hidden fees - exactly what you want when you are buying for the hottest stadium show on the West Coast. Bookmark this page and be ready.

One Night Only: BIGBANG's 20th Anniversary Comes to the Bay

Twenty years after redefining what a K-pop group could be, BIGBANG chose just two American cities for their anniversary stadium tour - and Oakland won the West. The September 5, 2026 show at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum sits early in the tour's run, right after the opening three-night stand at Goyang Stadium in South Korea (August 21-23), making it one of the very first chances anywhere in the world to see the reunited trio on this tour.

The booking continues a quiet truth about the Bay Area: it is one of K-pop's strongest American markets. From sold-out arena shows in San Jose and San Francisco to massive K-fan conventions, Northern California has shown up for Korean acts for over a decade. Soompi notes the tour hits just 12 regions worldwide - and YG Entertainment put the Bay on that shortlist over every other West Coast metro.

What about the venue itself? The Coliseum is the East Bay's legendary open-air stadium - longtime home of the A's and Raiders and a concert stage for acts from the Grateful Dead to Beyonce. It seats a stadium-scale crowd with sightlines built for big productions, and BIGBANG's anniversary staging - expect pyrotechnics, video walls, and a full career-spanning setlist - is exactly the kind of show the bowl was made for.

For fans tracking the group's live history on setlist.fm, this is the first BIGBANG stadium show on US soil as a trio - a genuinely new chapter. G-Dragon arrives off his own massive solo world tour, Taeyang has been releasing some of the best music of his career, and Daesung's voice remains one of K-pop's treasures. Put them back on one stage and you have the reunion the genre has been waiting nine years for.

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How to Get BIGBANG Oakland Tickets

When do tickets for the Oakland show go on sale?

YG Entertainment has confirmed the September 5, 2026 date but has not yet announced the on-sale schedule or official tour title. On-sale details will come through BIGBANG's official channels and the group's b.stage platform. Once the primary sale happens, verified resale seats will appear on this page - often the only realistic option after stadium on-sales sell out in minutes.

Where is the show, and how do I get there?

The Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum sits at 7000 Coliseum Way in Oakland, California, directly served by its own BART station via a pedestrian bridge - the easiest route for fans coming from San Francisco, Berkeley, or the South Bay. Driving? The Coliseum sits right off I-880 with extensive on-site parking, but expect stadium-show traffic and arrive early.

Where can I buy BIGBANG Oakland tickets safely?

Start with the official on-sale through the channels YG announces - typically Ticketmaster for US stadium shows. After that, verified resale tickets will be listed here through BigStub, which holds the highest Trustpilot rating in the resale industry and backs every order with a buyer guarantee and no hidden fees.

Is this really the only BIGBANG show on the West Coast?

Yes. The 31-show world tour includes exactly two US dates: Oakland on September 5 and East Rutherford, New Jersey on September 11, 2026. For everyone west of the Rockies, the Coliseum show is it - which is why fans from across the region are already planning travel around this date.

Frequently Asked Questions

What date is the BIGBANG concert in Oakland?

Saturday, September 5, 2026 at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. It is one of only two North American dates on the group's 20th anniversary world stadium tour, and the only show on the West Coast.

Which BIGBANG members will perform in Oakland?

The tour features the trio of G-Dragon, Taeyang, and Daesung - the same lineup that made a triumphant return at the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. It is the group's first full tour since the Last Dance Tour in 2017.

How big is the Oakland Coliseum for concerts?

The Coliseum is a true stadium - tens of thousands of seats across a multi-level bowl plus a floor configuration for concerts. It has hosted legendary acts for decades, and BIGBANG's stadium-scale anniversary production is built for exactly this kind of venue.

What songs will BIGBANG play at the Oakland show?

Expect a career-spanning anniversary setlist: era-defining hits like "Fantastic Baby," "Bang Bang Bang," "Lies," and "Haru Haru," deep cuts from the MADE era, and likely solo segments from each member. Nothing is officially confirmed, which is half the fun.

Should I travel to Oakland for this show if I live elsewhere on the West Coast?

If you want to see BIGBANG on this tour without flying to New Jersey or overseas - yes. Oakland International Airport is minutes from the venue, BART connects the Coliseum to the whole Bay Area, and the September weekend timing makes it an easy trip from LA, Seattle, Portland, or Vegas.

How much are BIGBANG Oakland tickets?

Pricing has not been released yet. Once the on-sale happens and resale inventory loads onto this page, you can compare seats across every section of the Coliseum with no hidden fees added at checkout - floor seats and VIP packages will command the biggest premiums.

What is special about this stop on the tour?

Timing and exclusivity. The Oakland show lands early in the world tour - right after the three opening nights in Korea - so the production will be fresh, and it is the lone West Coast date among just 31 shows worldwide. Single-stop bookings like this become regional events, drawing fans from a dozen states.

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