ENHYPEN Roars Through World Tour Finale With 670,000 Engines

ENHYPEN Roars Through World Tour Finale With 670,000 Engines

Global fans join the encore as KSPO Dome closes the Walk the Line run

ENHYPEN wrapped up their world tour with around 670,000 fans worldwide, known as “Engines,” at KSPO Dome in Seoul’s Olympic Park from October 24 to 26, bringing the encore of the World Tour Walk the Line to a close. The group delivered a high-energy performance that filled even obstructed-view sections, with fans tuning in from Japan, the United States, Thailand, the United Kingdom, and other countries via livestream. A newly expanded setlist and live band performances enriched the show, opening with the Walk the Line title track and presenting Future Perfect and Blessed-Cursed as part of the opening sequence, spanning over 25 songs from debut to DESIRE: UNLEASH.

Unit performances highlighted the night, with Jay, Jake, and Sunghoon’s unit performing Lucifer, and Jungwon, Heeseung, Sunwoo, and Niki delivering Teeth, showcasing distinct outfits and approaches. Heeseung and Jay contributed on piano and guitar, while Niki delivered a powerful solo dance during Daydream. The group also emphasized crowd connection, moving freely on stage and even circling the second-tier seats to engage fans eye-to-eye. After the encore, ENHYPEN returned to the stage to continue interacting with fans, reflecting on a night that began with a powerful opening and carried through for more than three hours.

Reflecting on the tour, the artists said the run took them to numerous stadiums and allowed them to create treasured memories with Engines. They noted that the encore served to showcase a year’s worth of experience, and performing from the start with the engines made them happy. They expressed gratitude to the seven members and promised to return with a brilliant new album.

To mark the finale, ENHYPEN also staged the city-wide PlayPark event “ENHYPEN The City Seoul,” turning the city into a festival with large-scale media façades on major landmarks and the Banpo Bridge rainbow fountain light show, along with food collaborations, pop-up stores, and photo booths that are set to continue through year-end. This world tour marked ENHYPEN’s largest to date, covering 19 cities and 32 shows, bringing around 670,000 Engines together for a remarkable conclusion to Walk the Line.

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