Group ENHYPEN is continuing its global run by adding Japan’s 4 major dome tour dates as well as additional South American performances.
According to their agency BELIFT LAB on the 24th, ENHYPEN (Jungwon, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo, Ni-ki) will hold ‘ENHYPEN WORLD TOUR ‘BLOOD SAGA’ IN JAPAN’ from December through February next year.
The tour kicks off at Tokyo Dome on December 1–2, followed by Vantelin Dome Nagoya on December 26–27, Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka on February 6–7, and Kyocera Dome Osaka on February 19–20 — a total of 8 shows across 4 Japanese cities. Known as the “4 Major Domes,” these are large-scale venues with a capacity of 40,000 to 50,000 seats each, underscoring ENHYPEN’s massive local popularity and ticket-selling power.
The tour excitement is equally heating up in South America. An additional show has been added at Arena CDMX in Mexico City. Originally, only one performance was scheduled there on July 11, but after tickets sold out rapidly during the pre-sale period, a second show on July 12 was confirmed. Expectations are high for the impact ENHYPEN will have on the local music market, having added an extra show even on their first-ever visit to South America.
Since their debut in November 2020, ENHYPEN has proven their growth through three world tours. Notably, during their previous tour ‘ENHYPEN WORLD TOUR ‘WALK THE LINE’,’ they became the K-pop boy group to complete a 3-city dome tour in Japan in the shortest time since debut, and also performed at Tokyo’s Ajinomoto Stadium and Osaka’s Yanmar Stadium Nagai. Building on that foundation, ENHYPEN has greatly expanded the scale of this tour and is expected to break their own previous audience records once again.
Meanwhile, ENHYPEN’s fourth world tour ‘BLOOD SAGA’ will kick off with a spectacular opening at KSPO DOME in Olympic Park, Songpa-gu, Seoul on the 1st through 3rd of next month. They will then embark on a massive journey spanning 8 cities in South and North America, 3 cities in Asia, 5 cities in Europe, and the 4 major dome tour in Japan — a total of 31 shows across 21 cities through March next year.
Source: Sports Today, Reporter Yun Hye-young [[email protected]]