
ENHYPEN World Tour 2026
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12 upcoming ENHYPEN concerts across 10 cities in worldwide, with tickets from $64 USD. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.
- When is ENHYPEN's next show?
- Sat, July 18, 2026 at American Airlines Center.
- How much are ENHYPEN tickets?
- $64–$350 USD, varies by city and seat section.
- Is ENHYPEN touring near me?
- Playing 10 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get ENHYPEN tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most ENHYPEN shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
ENHYPEN Ticket Prices 2026— Cheapest Seats & Average Cost
ENHYPEN ticket prices vary by city, venue size, day of week, and seat section. Live price breakdown across all 2026 tour stops:
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About ENHYPEN
EENHYPEN brings the 2026 world-tour staging that K-pop fans plan months ahead for — meticulous choreography, multi-act setlists, video walls, and fan-chant moments that make the live show fundamentally different from the streaming version. 12 confirmed dates across 10 cities this run. Tickets currently start at $64. This run reaches worldwide, with confirmed stops in Dallas, San Diego, Tacoma, San Francisco, Las Vegas, and 5 more cities. Every date links straight to the official ticket page.
Inside ENHYPEN
ENHYPEN are the seven-member South Korean boy group who emerged from the 2020 reality competition I-LAND and became one of the fastest-rising fourth-generation K-pop acts of the streaming era. Heeseung, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo, Jungwon (the group's leader), and Ni-ki were assembled across the I-LAND series — the Mnet survival show co-produced by HYBE Labels and CJ ENM that aired through summer 2020 — and debuted in November 2020 under BELIFT LAB, the HYBE-affiliated label that has built the group's identity around a vampire-tinged dark concept threaded through every album cycle. The debut EP Border: Day One landed weeks after the I-LAND finale, Border: Carnival in 2021 and the full-length Dimension: Dilemma later that year established the catalogue at scale, and the run through Dimension: Answer, Manifesto: Day 1, Dark Blood, Orange Blood, and the 2024 album Romance: Untold has positioned the group at arena-tier touring across North America, Europe, and Asia. The hit singles — Drunk-Dazed, Tamed-Dashed, Future Perfect (Pass the MIC), Bite Me, and XO (Only If You Say Yes) — anchor a setlist the group has carried across the FATE world tour through 2023 and 2024 and the WALK THE LINE follow-up cycle. The fandom — ENGENE, a portmanteau of engine and the gene that connects the group to the audience — is one of the more coordinated fan communities in fourth-generation K-pop, with light-stick programmes, fan-chants, and streaming campaigns that have helped push every comeback into the Billboard 200. This page is the evergreen hub for ENHYPEN on this site: who the seven members are, how the group came together through I-LAND, how BELIFT LAB and HYBE structure the album and touring cycles, what an ENHYPEN concert is built like, how tickets and ENGENE membership work, and the cities the group plays most often. Any newly announced ENHYPEN tour dates surface automatically through the schedule strip at the top of this page.
About ENHYPEN
ENHYPEN are a seven-member South Korean boy group formed in 2020 through the Mnet and HYBE Labels co-produced reality survival show I-LAND, which aired across two parts in summer 2020 and culminated in a finale that selected the final seven trainees from the broader competition pool. The members — Lee Heeseung, Park Jongseong known as Jay, Sim Jaeyun known as Jake, Park Sunghoon, Kim Sunoo, Yang Jungwon (the group's leader), and Nishimura Riki known as Ni-ki — span Korean, Korean-Australian, Korean-American, and Japanese backgrounds, positioning the group from the start as a deliberately international fourth-generation act. The group operates under BELIFT LAB, originally a joint venture between Big Hit Entertainment (now HYBE) and CJ ENM that became a wholly owned HYBE subsidiary in late 2021, placing ENHYPEN inside the broader HYBE Labels ecosystem alongside BTS, TXT, LE SSERAFIM, and NewJeans. The debut EP Border: Day One released November 30, 2020, anchored by the single Given-Taken, and Border: Carnival in April 2021 produced Drunk-Dazed, the breakout that took the group to the top of the fourth-generation K-pop conversation. Dimension: Dilemma in October 2021 and the repackage Dimension: Answer in early 2022 produced Tamed-Dashed and Blessed-Cursed; Manifesto: Day 1 in July 2022 produced Future Perfect (Pass the MIC), the fan-favourite anchoring the WALK THE LINE setlist. Dark Blood in May 2023 produced Bite Me; Orange Blood that year produced Sweet Venom; Romance: Untold in July 2024 produced XO (Only If You Say Yes), the catalogue's commercial high point in the most recent cycle. The group's signature concept threads through every era — a vampire-tinged narrative arc presented across album covers, music video continuity, and staging design, with the Border, Dimension, Manifesto, Dark Blood, and Romance cycles each adding a chapter to what BELIFT LAB has framed as a long-form story rather than stand-alone releases. ENGENE — the official fandom name combining engine and gene to describe the audience as the energy that powers the group — has grown into one of the most coordinated fan communities in fourth-generation K-pop, with light-stick programmes, fan-chants, and Weverse-anchored community activity. Heeseung is the main vocal and oldest member, Jay is the visual and second-eldest, Jake brings English-fluent communication for international press, Sunghoon — a former competitive figure skater — anchors the choreography line, Sunoo brings the high-tenor vocal colour, Jungwon was chosen as leader at the end of I-LAND for his composure on stage, and Ni-ki, the youngest at debut, is regarded as one of the strongest dancers in the fourth generation. The group has charted multiple top-ten Billboard 200 entries through the Manifesto and Romance: Untold cycles, sold out arena dates across North America and Europe, and become one of the most-streamed K-pop acts of the post-BTS era.
ENHYPEN tour dates and how the WALK THE LINE world tour is structured
ENHYPEN world tours since the post-pandemic restart have followed the standard fourth-generation K-pop template — multi-city legs through South Korea, Japan, North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia, anchored to a single album cycle and rebranded as the group scales. The first headline world tour, MANIFESTO, ran through 2022 into early 2023 at theatre and small-arena scale across North America, Europe, and Asia. The FATE world tour through 2023 and 2024 stepped the group up to full-arena production, with North American dates landing at venues like UBS Arena in New York, Allstate Arena in Chicago, Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, the Forum in Los Angeles, and Rogers Arena in Vancouver, with Asia and Europe scaling at the equivalent tier. The WALK THE LINE world tour through 2024 and 2025 has continued the arena routing alongside the group's first stadium-scale dates in Asia and select Western markets, with BELIFT LAB and Live Nation co-promoted legs running across multiple continents. Any subsequent tour cycle after WALK THE LINE will be announced on the official BELIFT LAB and Weverse channels and surfaced through the schedule strip on this page; specifics for cycles beyond the most recent confirmed leg are not asserted here. A typical ENHYPEN concert runs 130 to 160 minutes and is structured into clear movements: a hard-opening dance-heavy block, a vocal-led mid-show stretch with the slower R&B and ballad catalogue, a coordinated solo and unit-stage segment that gives each member a spotlight, a fan-chant-anchored encore block, and a closing run on the most recent title track. Production travels with the group rather than scaling per venue, which is why North American arena dates and Asian dome dates share most of the same lighting, video, and choreography template — fly-rig LED, satellite stages, a thrust runway, full pyro and confetti payoffs, and the coordinated ENGENE light-stick programme that turns the entire arena bowl into a synchronised colour field song by song. Tour announcements typically drop in regional batches rather than as a single global routing, with North American legs announced through Live Nation, European legs through the regional promoters, Asian legs through BELIFT LAB partners, and Japan dome routing through the Universal Music Japan and HYBE Japan infrastructure. The schedule strip at the top of this page pulls live from primary ticketing feeds the moment any new ENHYPEN tour dates clear.
ENHYPEN tickets, ENGENE membership presale, and the secondary market
ENHYPEN tickets sit at the upper-middle end of the fourth-generation K-pop touring economy — lower than BTS or BLACKPINK stadium dates, comparable to TXT and Stray Kids arena routing. Primary on-sale runs through Ticketmaster and Live Nation in North America, AXS or Ticketmaster UK in the United Kingdom, regional ticketing partners in continental Europe, and BELIFT LAB and Weverse-affiliated channels in Korea and Japan. The official path starts with Weverse Pass membership and the ENGENE Official Fan Club presale, both opening ahead of the public on-sale window. Arena pricing on the most recent tour cycles has typically run from roughly $80 to $130 USD for upper-bowl seats at North American dates, $150 to $260 for lower-bowl and side-floor, $300 to $500 for premium floor and standing-pit sections close to the thrust, and $600 to $1,200 for official VIP packages that bundle soundcheck access, early entry, exclusive merchandise, a commemorative laminate, and reserved premium seating. Specific pricing varies by city, date, and ticketing partner; the figures above are indicative of recent cycles rather than guaranteed for the next routing. Ticketmaster Verified Fan registration, where the tour uses it, attempts to filter bots out of the queue and is worth completing even if codes are scarce. On the secondary market — StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and Viagogo — ENHYPEN resale on major-market North American arena dates has run at multiples of face value, often 1.5 to 3 times for non-premium rows on the largest weekend nights and four to six times for premium floor close to the stage in the days right after an on-sale. The realistic path for non-presale buyers is to track resale in the week before the show as speculative listings cool, verify mobile-transfer eligibility before paying, and avoid hard-copy listings entirely. The ENGENE Official Fan Club membership is the meaningful presale path — register early through Weverse Pass, request codes for every market you would realistically attend, and treat the registration window as the actual deadline. Major-market ENHYPEN dates in Toronto, Los Angeles, New York, London, and Tokyo regularly become destination weekends for ENGENE travelling in from across the region.
ENHYPEN setlists and what to expect from an arena show
An ENHYPEN arena setlist on the most recent FATE and WALK THE LINE cycles has typically run 24 to 30 songs across roughly 140 to 160 minutes, structured into clear movements rather than a flat list. The show opens with one of the harder dance-heavy tracks — Future Perfect (Pass the MIC), Bite Me, or Sweet Venom have anchored opening slots across recent legs — and rolls through a first block of group choreography numbers that pulls from the Manifesto and Dark Blood catalogue. A mid-show vocal stretch slows the tempo into the ballad and R&B catalogue — Polaroid Love, Mixed Up, Karma — and segues into the solo and unit-stage segment that gives each of the seven a feature moment, with Heeseung typically anchoring a vocal showcase, Sunghoon and Ni-ki carrying a dance-driven unit stage, Jay and Jake handling a guitar-led unit segment in some legs, and Sunoo and Jungwon rotating through the remaining feature blocks depending on the night. The back half ramps the radio singles in waves — Drunk-Dazed, Tamed-Dashed, Blessed-Cursed, ParadoXXX Invasion, and the closing run that pulls XO (Only If You Say Yes) from the Romance: Untold cycle. The encore typically lands on a fan-anchored closer like Polaroid Love or Given-Taken with full ENGENE singalong, with the title track of the current era reserved for the final song before the curtain. Expect short choreography-led interludes, full pre-recorded VCRs that move the show through narrative chapters tied to the vampire-themed concept arc, and a coordinated light-stick programme that the production team scripts song by song. The ENHYPEN light stick (informally referred to as the engene bong) syncs via Bluetooth to the stage rig and turns the entire arena bowl into a coordinated colour field across the show. For night-by-night setlist data and exact song order across a tour leg, Setlist.fm filtered by ENHYPEN is the community-edited source and usually has accurate data inside 24 hours of doors closing on each date. Setlists do shift across a tour leg — the order from opening night is not a guarantee for closing night — so check the latest entry before the show if surprise-free is what you want.
ENHYPEN meet-and-greets, ENGENE Official Fan Club, and Weverse experiences
Official ENHYPEN meet-and-greets in the traditional Western pop sense — fan signings, photo lines, and hi-touch events — are common in South Korea and Japan tied to album release cycles but rare at full-scale Western tour dates. The closest equivalent on North American and European legs is the official VIP package that bundles early venue entry, a soundcheck viewing slot, a commemorative laminate, exclusive VIP merchandise, and reserved premium seating; full photo-op meet-and-greets at Western tour dates are not a standard offering on the WALK THE LINE template, though specific cycles have included limited photo-op upgrades on selected dates that should be checked against official BELIFT LAB and Live Nation listings before purchase. The substantive fan-access path runs through ENGENE Official Fan Club membership and Weverse Pass tiers, which include exclusive video and behind-the-scenes content, member messages on Weverse, fan-club presale access for tour dates, and periodic Weverse video call events allocated by lottery. Album-launch fansigns and lottery-allocated in-person events still happen in Korea and Japan tied to comebacks, but international ENGENE have to travel for them. The realistic Western fan-access strategy is membership-first, presale-first, and acceptance that the model differs from Western pop norms. Weverse Live broadcasts from members typically run multiple times per month and are the most accessible direct-from-member content on the global platform.
Tour cities
Seoul
Seoul is ENHYPEN's home city and the only market that consistently gets the most ambitious staging of any tour cycle. Group dates land at the KSPO Dome (Olympic Gymnastics Arena) in Jamsil or the Gocheok Sky Dome in Guro, with arena-scale dates also routing through Inspire Arena in Incheon and the Jamsil Arena complex. The fan-meeting and showcase scale at smaller venues like the Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX) in Goyang also fold into the Korean activity calendar around major comebacks. International ENGENE travelling in from across Asia, North America, and Europe make the Seoul stand a destination weekend, and the surrounding HYBE Insight tour activations, ENHYPEN pop-up store programming, and Weverse merchandise drops turn the city into a multi-day fan experience for the duration of the run. Public transit via the Seoul Metro Line 2 reaches Jamsil and the Olympic Gymnastics Arena directly; Line 1 reaches the Gocheok Sky Dome from Guil station. Expect heavy crowd control around stations on show nights.
Tokyo
Tokyo is ENHYPEN's largest non-Korean market by some distance and the city that anchors the Japan leg of every world tour. Group dates have landed at Tokyo Dome in Bunkyo for the largest stand of the catalogue so far — the group's first Tokyo Dome dates were a major milestone in the fourth-generation K-pop touring conversation — alongside Saitama Super Arena in Saitama and Ariake Arena in Koto for arena-scale routing. Japanese ENGENE are among the most coordinated chapters in the global fanbase, with light-stick programmes, fan-chants, and stadium-wide colour displays tending to run tightest at Tokyo dates, and the dedicated Japanese-language singles (Forget Me Not, One in a Billion, the Japanese-language versions of the Korean catalogue) typically earn dedicated setlist segments at Tokyo shows that you will not hear in other cities. The Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line and JR Chuo Line cover the venue circuit for Tokyo Dome; Saitama Super Arena is reachable via JR Saikyo Line to Saitama-Shintoshin station. Allow extra time for post-show crowd egress at Dome capacity.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is ENHYPEN's anchor West Coast US market and the city where the most recent world-tour cycles have routed multi-night stands. The Forum in Inglewood, Kia Forum specifically, has hosted prior arena-scale ENHYPEN dates; Crypto.com Arena downtown and BMO Stadium are plausible alternates for larger or smaller capacity depending on the cycle. LA shows draw industry attendance alongside hardcore ENGENE, and the city's Korean-American community alongside the broader K-pop crowd produces one of the most consistently sold-out runs of any tour. The Kia Forum is best reached via rideshare from West LA, the Metro K Line from Crenshaw to Downtown Inglewood, or the dedicated event shuttle from Hawthorne/Lennox Metro station; on-site parking at full capacity is brutal and pre-paid is essentially mandatory. Plan accommodation in Inglewood, Culver City, or West LA rather than downtown for the shortest post-show transit back.
New York
New York anchors the East Coast on every ENHYPEN US leg, with arena-scale dates routing through UBS Arena at Belmont Park, Prudential Center in Newark, and Madison Square Garden in the largest stand cycles. The tri-state ENGENE base is one of the deepest in the world, with the diversity of the New York fanbase matching the group's global reach more than almost any other tour stop. UBS Arena is reachable via LIRR to Elmont-UBS Arena station with direct platform access on event nights; Prudential Center sits at Newark Penn Station with direct NJ Transit and PATH access; Madison Square Garden sits on top of New York Penn Station. Allow 60 to 90 minutes for post-show egress at full capacity. The Newark hotel cluster around the Prudential Center is the closest-and-quietest accommodation option for show nights; midtown Manhattan around Penn Station fills fast inside the on-sale window for MSG dates.
Toronto
Toronto is ENHYPEN's biggest Canadian market and a confirmed historic stop on the most recent world tours, with Scotiabank Arena downtown serving as the typical arena-scale venue choice. Coca-Cola Coliseum at Exhibition Place is a plausible smaller-capacity alternate depending on the cycle. The multi-cultural Toronto and GTA ENGENE base produces one of the most diverse audiences on the North American leg, pulling in fans from across Ontario, Quebec, and upstate New York. Scotiabank Arena sits directly above Union Station with TTC subway Lines 1 and 2, GO Transit, and UP Express access; the post-show SkyWalk west from Union to Rogers Centre and the King Street streetcar are the main outflow routes. Demand-pricing on rideshare around show times is steep and transit is the realistic choice on show nights. Plan accommodation in the downtown core or along Yonge Street for the shortest post-show walk back.
Chicago
Chicago is the Midwest anchor for ENHYPEN North American legs, with Allstate Arena in Rosemont serving as the historic arena-scale venue for the FATE cycle and United Center downtown a plausible alternate for larger stands. Chicago ENGENE pull from Milwaukee, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Cleveland, and the broader Midwest for what is usually the only regional date on a tour. Allstate Arena is reachable via the CTA Blue Line to Rosemont station plus a short walk or shuttle; United Center sits closer to downtown but requires either rideshare or the CTA shuttle from the Madison/Halsted stop on event nights. Plan accommodation in Rosemont near O'Hare for Allstate dates or in the West Loop near United Center for downtown dates. The on-sale typically clears the lower bowl in single-digit minutes through Verified Fan and the ENGENE Official Fan Club presale.
Las Vegas
Las Vegas is a growing market for fourth-generation K-pop and ENHYPEN routing through the Vegas market has included MGM Grand Garden Arena, T-Mobile Arena, and Michelob ULTRA Arena depending on the cycle and capacity. The Vegas market draws ENGENE from the entire western United States making a destination weekend of the run, and the supporting K-pop activation programming on the Strip — pop-up stores, Bellagio property branding around major shows, and merchandise tie-ins — turns the city into a multi-day fan experience around each stand. Rideshare from the Strip to T-Mobile or MGM Grand Garden is the realistic transit route; on-site parking is limited. Plan accommodation on the Strip rather than downtown for the shortest walk back, and budget for elevated weekend room pricing inside the on-sale window — K-pop dates routinely move Strip pricing across the weekend.
London
London is ENHYPEN's UK and Western European anchor, with arena-scale dates routing through The O2 Arena in Greenwich and OVO Arena Wembley as the standard venue choices. UK ENGENE pull from across England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and continental Europe for the only regional date on most tour legs, and London tends to clear faster than almost any other on-sale outside Seoul and Tokyo. The O2 Arena is reachable via North Greenwich on the Jubilee Line or Thames Clipper ferry from central London piers; OVO Arena Wembley sits at Wembley Park on the Jubilee and Metropolitan Lines or Wembley Stadium via Chiltern Railways from Marylebone. Allow extra time for crowd control at the station on show nights. Plan accommodation in central London or along the Jubilee Line for the shortest post-show transit back.
Paris
Paris is ENHYPEN's continental European anchor and one of the strongest K-pop markets in mainland Europe, with arena-scale dates routing through Accor Arena at Bercy and the Zenith de Paris in La Villette depending on the cycle. The French K-pop audience is among the largest and most coordinated in continental Europe, and Paris dates routinely clear inside the on-sale window through Ticketmaster France, Live Nation France, and the regional partners. Accor Arena is at Bercy on Metro Line 6 and 14; the Zenith de Paris sits at Porte de Pantin on Line 5. Plan RER and Metro capacity ahead — post-show clearing at Bercy runs heavy and the Metro queue can take 30 to 60 minutes on the busiest nights. Accommodation along Line 14 from Châtelet to Bercy is the shortest post-show transit option.
Manila
Manila is one of ENHYPEN's strongest Southeast Asian markets and a confirmed historic stop on the FATE and WALK THE LINE cycles, with arena-scale dates routing through the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay and the Philippine Arena in Bocaue, Bulacan for the largest stands. The Filipino ENGENE base is among the most coordinated organised fan communities in Southeast Asia, with light-stick programmes, fan-chants, and streaming campaigns that have consistently produced sold-out Manila dates on every recent cycle. Mall of Asia Arena is reachable via the LRT-1 to EDSA station plus a short jeepney or rideshare connection; Philippine Arena is a longer drive north from Metro Manila and accommodation in Bulacan or near North Luzon Expressway access is the realistic option for show nights. Plan accommodation in Pasay near the Mall of Asia complex for the shortest walk back.
Cheapest ENHYPEN Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
ENHYPEN tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday ENHYPEN dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $64 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap ENHYPEN tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
ENHYPENVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, ENHYPEN VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for ENHYPENconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the ENHYPENVIP & meet and greet guide.
ENHYPENPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the ENHYPEN 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for ENHYPENtour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the ENHYPEN presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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