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ENHYPEN’s Spectacular Second World Tour ‘FATE’: A Night of Vampire-Themed Magic

From Lusty Hard Hitting Anthems to Heartfelt Acoustics, ENHYPEN Delivers Another Unforgettable Concert Experience

by Serena Khahera October 16, 2023
by Serena Khahera October 16, 2023 0 comments
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On October 6th, I had the immense pleasure of attending the kickoff of ENHYPEN’s second world tour. ENHYPEN, the sensational South Korean boy band formed through the 2020 survival competition show I-Land, graced the stage at Dignity Health Sports Park for their first-ever stadium performance. Comprising seven exceptionally talented members – HEESEUNG, JAY, JAKE, SUNGHOON, SUNOO, JUNGWON, and NIKI – the group has been making waves since their debut.

The timing of the concert couldn’t have been more perfect, with Halloween just around the corner. ENHYPEN’s vampire-themed extravaganza drew fans from far and wide, all dressed as their favorite vampiric incarnations inspired by the group’s latest EP, “Dark Blood,” released on May 22, 2023. This EP, the fourth in ENHYPEN’s impressive discography, features six tracks, including the haunting lead single, “Bite Me.”

For many fans, including myself, this concert marked the one-year anniversary of their previous encounter with ENHYPEN during the Manifesto Tour, which kicked off in Anaheim at the Honda Center on October 2nd. What truly sets a K-pop concert apart is the meticulous attention to detail poured into the outfits, choreography, set design, VCRs, and every other aspect of the show. ENHYPEN lived up to this reputation, emerging in opulent white-and-gold costumes reminiscent of those featured in their VCR, perfectly complementing their opening song, “Drunk-Dazed.”

The first segment of the night brought fans on a journey through ENHYPEN early albums, with performances of “Let Me In (20 CUBE),” “FEVER,” and an original composition of “Flicker,” delving into the dark and sultry side of their discography. However, what followed was a change in tone, a shift towards sweetness and sentimentality as the group serenaded their fans with personal, heartwarming songs.

Songs like “TFW (That Feeling When)” and “Just A Little Bit” received new, acoustic twists, showcasing the group’s versatility. Members like Jay and Heeseung flaunted their musical talents on guitar and piano, adding an extra layer of intimacy to the evening. Of course, no ENHYPEN concert would be complete without their iconic track, “Polaroid Love,” which showered the audience with pink, heart-shaped confetti, creating a visually stunning climax to this part of the show. Closing out the insanely sweet segment of the show, the night continued with “Go Big or Go Home.”

The final section of the concert was dedicated to their latest album, “DARK BLOOD,” which had achieved astronomical success, reaching the Billboard 200’s top positions. Fans eagerly anticipated seeing these songs performed for the first time in the United States, and the group did not disappoint. The act opened with  B-sides “Chaconne,” followed by “Bills” and “Sacrifice (Eat Me Up),” leaving the audience in awe.

My personal favorite, “CRIMINAL LOVE,” from their stand-alone releases accompanying the boys’ webtoon ‘Dark Moon,’ was a highlight of the night. The show concluded with the “DARK BLOOD” title track, “Bite Me.” Despite a performance spanning almost three hours, the members executed this track flawlessly. Although teary eyed, fans knew this was not the end as the encore was soon approaching.

The encore brought ENHYPEN back to the stage in T-shirts, performing “One in a Billion” and “Karma.” The latter, “Karma,” ended with a spectacular display of crimson fireworks shooting into the night sky, adding a dazzling touch to the already larger-than-life performance. And as a surprise, they delivered a second performance of “Go Big or Go Home” before finally bidding their farewells.

In conclusion, ENHYPEN’s second world tour was nothing short of spectacular, a mesmerizing display of talent, creativity, and passion. The group’s ability to seamlessly transition between their darker hits and heartfelt acoustic renditions left the audience in awe. The night was a testament to ENHYPEN’s ever-growing popularity and their unwavering commitment to their fans.

As the final notes echoed through the stadium, there was a collective sense of fulfillment among the audience. The energy, the music, and the pure joy of that evening left us all craving more. Personally, I can’t wait to hopefully see ENHYPEN for the third time next year, hoping they continue to amaze us with their mesmerizing performances and heartfelt connection with their fans.

Maybe the next tour is sooner than we think! Just yesterday, on October 16th, following their electrifying Texas shows in Houston and Dallas, ENHYPEN made an exciting announcement. The group revealed their comeback with the release of their logo and a teaser for their physical album, ‘ORANGE BLOOD’ giving fans something to ease the “post-concert depression” by having a new era to look forward to.

For those who missed the earlier shows, fear not, as you still have the opportunity to catch their remaining performances in Newark on October 18th and 19th at Prudential Center, and in Chicago on October 22nd at United Center. The magic continues, and ENHYPEN is ready to take you on another incredible journey. Don’t miss it!

For more ENHYPEN information:

Twitter: ENHYPEN / ENHYPEN_members
Instagram: enhypen
Facebook: officialENHYPEN
YouTube: ENHYPEN
TikTok: enhypen
Weverse: ENHYPEN
Weibo: ENHYPEN 官方微博

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Serena Khahera

Serena Khahera is a journalist based in the vibrant San Francisco Bay Area, with a deep passion for entertainment, music, and the arts. As a Gen-Z reporter for The Knockturnal, Serena specializes in television and movie coverage, festival reporting, and the latest trends and artists in the music world. With a keen eye for inclusivity and diversity, she strives to spotlight underrepresented and unique voices in the entertainment industry.

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