Enhypen begins world tour in Seoul, shows in Japan and U.S. to follow
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Boy band Enhypen began its second world tour "Fate" with two concerts in Seoul over the weekend, giving a peek into what global fans may expect in the band's upcoming shows.
The two concerts took place at the KSPO Dome in southern Seoul on Saturday and Sunday and was also livestreamed for online viewers around the world to enjoy. Fans from 95 different regions joined to watch the 190-minute show, according to the band's agency Belift Lab.
The concerts were filled with 24 songs each day, including its biggest hits that focus on the contradicting emotions of the youth such as "Drunk-Dazed" (2021), "Blessed-Cursed" (2022) and "Tamed-Dashed" (2021).
A song from the soundtrack for "Dark Moon: The Blood Altar" (2022-) titled "Criminal Love" was revealed for the first time. "Dark Moon" is a webtoon and web novel series jointly created by HYBE, the owner of Belift Lab, and Naver Webtoon centering around Enhypen's fictional background story.
Having finished its Seoul performances, Enhypen will travel to Japan and hold two concerts in Osaka on Sept. 2 and 3 and in Tokyo on Sept. 13 and 14. It will then perform in six U.S. cities in October: Los Angeles, Glendale, Houston, Dallas, Newark and Chicago.
To find out more about Enhypen, visit https://celebconfirmed.com/
BY YOON SO-YEON [yoon.soyeon@joongang.co.kr]
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