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ENHYPEN add new dates to their 2024 to 2025 ‘Walk The Line’ world tour

K-pop boyband ENHYPEN have announced the US and Europe legs of their ongoing 2024 to 2025 ‘Walk The Line’ world tour, featuring concerts in Belmont Park, Houston, London, Brussels and more.

In September 2024, ENHYPEN and their label Belift Lab announced the first batch of concerts for their ongoing 2024 to 2025 world tour, titled ‘Walk The Line’. The world tour will mark the third in the band’s career, with the previously, the 2023 to 2024 ‘Fate’ tour’.

The seven-piece kicked off their 2024 to 2025 ‘Walk The Line’ world tour with two shows in October at the Goyang Stadium in South Korea. They have since completed shows across Japan from November to January in what was touted their “biggest dome tour to date”.

ENHYPEN are currently in the midst of wrapping up the tour’s Asian leg, with a final show in Bangkok this June before they head to the US and Europe from August onwards. As part of the new legs, the K-pop boyband announced a total of 10 stops across both regions, featuring shows in Belmont Park, Chicago, Houston and Los Angeles for the US.

The band’s Europe tour includes shows in London, Manchester, Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels and Paris, scheduled to wrap up in early September. Fanclub pre-sales for both regions are set to run from April 23 at 4pm and 10am local in the US and Europe, respectively.

General on-sale for both regions are due to go live on April 25 at 4pm and 10am local in the US and Europe, respectively. Fans can visit the tour’s official website for more information. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

The dates for ENHYPEN’s 2024 to 2025 ‘Walk The Line’ world tour are:

OCTOBER 2024
05: Goyang, South Korea, Goyang Stadium (FINISHED)
06: Goyang, South Korea, Goyang Stadium (FINISHED)

NOVEMBER 2024
09: Saitama, Japan, Belluna Dome (FINISHED)
10: Saitama, Japan, Belluna Dome (FINISHED)

DECEMBER 2024
28: Fukuoka, Japan, Mizuho PayPay Dome (FINISHED)
29: Fukuoka, Japan, Mizuho PayPay Dome (FINISHED)

JANUARY 2025
25: Osaka, Japan, Kyocera Dome (FINISHED)
26: Osaka, Japan, Kyocera Dome (FINISHED)

MARCH 2025
01: Bulacan, the Philippines, Philippine Sports Stadium (FINISHED)

JUNE 2025
21: Bangkok, Thailand, Rajamangala National Stadium 

AUGUST 2025
06: Belmont Park, New York, UBS Arena (NEW)

07: Belmont Park, New York, UBS Arena (NEW)
09: Chicago, Illinois, United Center (NEW)
12: Houston, Texas, Toyota Center (NEW)
13: Houston, Texas, Toyota Center (NEW)
16: Los Angeles, California, BMO Stadium (NEW)
22: London, United Kingdom, The O2 (NEW)
25: Manchester, United Kingdom, AO Arena (NEW)
28: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Ziggo Dome (NEW)
30: Brussels, Belgium, ING Arena (NEW)

SEPTEMBER 2025
01: Berlin, Germany, Uber Arena (NEW)

03: Paris, France, Accor Arena (NEW)

In July 2024, ENHYPEN released their second studio album, ‘Romance: Untold’. In a glowing four-star review, NME‘s Tanu I. Raj called the record “funky, sultry and incredibly addictive”.

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