
ENHYPEN Milan Concert — Feb 24, 2027 at Unipol Dome
ENHYPEN is confirmed to perform in Milan on Wed, February 24, 2027 at Unipol Dome. This is ENHYPEN's only currently scheduled Milan date on the 2027 tour, so seats tend to move quickly — especially floor and lower-bowl sections. Live Ticketmaster availability is shown below and refreshes daily.
ENHYPEN Milan Concert Details
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About the Venue — Unipol Dome
The ENHYPEN Milan show takes place at Unipol Dome (Via Romualdo Bonfadini 148). Plan to arrive 45 to 60 minutes before doors — lines and bag checks can stretch for big tour stops like this. Rideshare is typically the easiest way to arrive and leave on a show night. For paid parking, venue lots and nearby garages tend to fill 60 to 90 minutes before showtime.
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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.
