
The singer G-Dragon has made a positive impact through music by inviting Paralympic athletes to his concert in Malaysia.
On the 20th, G-Dragon held his world tour concert 'WeBurnMansh' in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where he invited eight Malaysian Paralympic athletes.
On the 21st, the Malaysian Paralympic Committee posted a message of gratitude on social media, stating, "Thanks to G-Dragon and the 'Just Peace Foundation,' we had an unforgettable experience."
They added, "It was an honor for our eight Paralympic athletes to share this special moment. Music, passion, and perseverance came together, creating a touching festival of inclusivity." They expressed their appreciation further, saying, "G-Dragon's warm consideration reminded us once again how sports and music can change people's lives."

The 'Just Peace Foundation' is a public interest organization established by G-Dragon in August last year. The foundation had also invited Paralympic athletes to the concert at Osaka's Kyocera Dome on May 25.
Japanese athlete Kubota sent a letter saying, "Thanks to G-Dragon's music, I was able to achieve good results at the Paralympics." G-Dragon responded by inviting him to the concert.
G-Dragon has consistently engaged in charitable activities. In March, he donated 300 million won from concert proceeds for wildfire disaster recovery. Last year, he contributed 100 million won to the Milal Welfare Foundation for low-income families in crisis.
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