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  • September 06, 2025 (Sat)

Enhypen to Embark on Third World Tour ‘Walk the Line’ Next Month

Claire Seo / Published September 3, 2024 08:33 PM
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Courtesy of Belift Lab

K-pop group Enhypen is set to launch its third world tour, titled "Walk the Line," starting next month, according to its agency Belift Lab. The tour will begin with a two-day concert in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, on October 5-6, marking the start of the highly anticipated global journey.

Following the kickoff in South Korea, Enhypen will head to Japan in November, where they will perform in Saitama, Fukuoka, and Osaka. The group will hold six concerts across these three cities, extending the tour until late January 2025. This marks a swift return to Japan for the band, as they recently concluded their "Fate" tour in the country, which covered 12 cities. The final "Fate" concert took place just one day before the new tour was announced, with the seven members returning to Korea the following day.

In addition to the tour, Enhypen will hold a special photo exhibition titled "Unseen" in Seoul from October 2-20. As suggested by its title, the exhibition will showcase candid moments of the band members, offering fans a rare glimpse into their lives away from the spotlight.


Sayart / Claire Seo, ssjjyy516@gmail.com

Courtesy of Belift Lab

K-pop group Enhypen is set to launch its third world tour, titled "Walk the Line," starting next month, according to its agency Belift Lab. The tour will begin with a two-day concert in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, on October 5-6, marking the start of the highly anticipated global journey.

Following the kickoff in South Korea, Enhypen will head to Japan in November, where they will perform in Saitama, Fukuoka, and Osaka. The group will hold six concerts across these three cities, extending the tour until late January 2025. This marks a swift return to Japan for the band, as they recently concluded their "Fate" tour in the country, which covered 12 cities. The final "Fate" concert took place just one day before the new tour was announced, with the seven members returning to Korea the following day.

In addition to the tour, Enhypen will hold a special photo exhibition titled "Unseen" in Seoul from October 2-20. As suggested by its title, the exhibition will showcase candid moments of the band members, offering fans a rare glimpse into their lives away from the spotlight.


Sayart / Claire Seo, ssjjyy516@gmail.com

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