List of Enhypen live performances

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Enhypen concert tours
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Enhypen in 2022
Concert tours2
Fan meetings3

The following is a comprehensive list of live performances by South Korean boy band Enhypen. The group has embarked on two headlining concert tours and three fan meetings.

Contents

1st World Tour "Manifesto" (2022–2023)

1st World Tour "Manifesto"
Tour by Enhypen
Associated album Manifesto: Day 1
Start dateSeptember 17, 2022 (2022-09-17)
End dateFebruary 5, 2023 (2023-02-05)
No. of shows15 in Asia
7 in North America
22 total
Enhypen concert chronology
  • 1st World Tour "Manifesto"
    (2022–23)
  • 2nd World Tour "Fate"
    (2023–24)
Concert dates
DateCityCountryVenue [1] [2] [3] AttendanceRevenue
September 17, 2022 Seoul South Korea SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium 8,000 [4]
September 18, 2022
October 2, 2022 Anaheim United States Honda Center
October 3, 2022
October 6, 2022 Fort Worth Dickies Arena
October 8, 2022 Houston Smart Financial Centre
October 11, 2022 Atlanta Gas South Arena
October 13, 2022 Chicago Wintrust Arena
October 15, 2022 New York City Radio City Music Hall
November 1, 2022 Nagoya Japan Nippon Gaishi Hall 60,000 [5]
November 2, 2022
November 9, 2022 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
November 10, 2022
November 15, 2022 Yokohama Yokohama Arena
November 16, 2022
January 21, 2023 Osaka Kyocera Dome 80,000 [6]
January 22, 2023
January 28, 2023 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena 20,000 [7]
January 29, 2023
February 3, 2023 Pasay Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena 27,000 [8]
February 4, 2023
February 5, 2023
Total240,000 [9] N/A

2nd World Tour "Fate" (2023–2024)

2nd World Tour "Fate"
Tour by Enhypen
Associated album Dark Blood
Orange Blood
Start dateJuly 29, 2023 (2023-07-29)
End dateSeptember 1, 2024 (2024-09-01)
No. of shows28 in Asia
12 in North America
40 total
Enhypen concert chronology
  • 1st World Tour "Manifesto"
    (2022–23)
  • 2nd World Tour "Fate"
    (2023–24)
Concert dates
DateCityCountryVenue [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] AttendanceRevenue
July 29, 2023 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome 15,000 [15]
July 30, 2023
September 2, 2023 Osaka Japan Kyocera Dome
September 3, 2023
September 13, 2023 Tokyo Tokyo Dome
September 14, 2023
October 6, 2023 Carson United States Dignity Health Sports Park 84,900 [16] $15,500,000 [16]
October 10, 2023 Glendale Desert Diamond Arena
October 13, 2023 Houston Toyota Center
October 14, 2023 Dallas American Airlines Center
October 18, 2023 Newark Prudential Center
October 19, 2023
October 22, 2023 Chicago United Center
January 13, 2024 Taoyuan Taiwan NTSU Arena
January 14, 2024
January 20, 2024Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
January 21, 2024
January 26, 2024 Macau China Galaxy Arena
January 27, 2024
January 28, 2024
February 3, 2024 New Clark City Philippines New Clark City Stadium 25,000 [17]
February 23, 2024SeoulSouth KoreaKSPO Dome
February 24, 2024
February 25, 2024
April 24, 2024 Anaheim United States Honda Center
April 26, 2024 Oakland Oakland Arena
April 28, 2024 Tacoma Tacoma Dome
May 1, 2024 Rosemont Allstate Arena
May 3, 2024 Belmont Park UBS Arena
June 11, 2024 Saitama Japan Saitama Super Arena
June 12, 2024
June 13, 2024
June 19, 2024 Fukuoka Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall A
June 20, 2024
June 26, 2024 Hiroshima Hiroshima Green Arena
June 27, 2024
August 24, 2024 Aichi Port Messe Nagoya Exhibition Hall 1
August 25, 2024
August 31, 2024 Miyagi Sekisui Heim Super Arena
September 1, 2024
TotalN/AN/A

Fan meetings

DateEvent nameCityCountryVenueRef.
February 6–7, 2021EN-Connect Seoul South KoreaBluesquare Mastercard Hall, VenewLive [lower-alpha 1] [18]
November 19, 2021EN-Connect: CompanionKBS Arena Hall, VenewLive [19]
November 20, 2021VenewLive [lower-alpha 2]
December 3, 2022BYS X Enhypen Manila Philippines Smart Araneta Coliseum [20]
May 28, 2024A Sweet Experience: BENCH/ Fun Meet with ENHYPENManilaPhilippines SM Mall of Asia Arena [21]

Concert participation

DateTitleCityCountryVenueRef.
March 27, 2021 KCON Seoul South KoreaPrivate Union [22]
December 31, 2021 Weverse KINTEX [23]
May 14, 2022KPOP FLEX FESTIVAL Frankfurt Germany Deutsche Bank [24]
August 20, 2022KCONLos AngelesUnited States Crypto.com Arena [25]
February 25, 2023Kross Vol. 2TokyoJapan Ariake Arena [26]
February 26, 2023
April 8, 2023 Music Bank World Tour ParisFrance La Défense Arena [27]
April 22, 2023We Bridge Music Festival Las Vegas United States Michelob Ultra Arena [28]
May 14, 2023KCON Chiba Japan Makuhari Messe [29]
June 11, 2023WeVerse Seoul South Korea Olympic Park [30]
June 17, 2023Lotte Duty Free Family Concert KSPO Dome [31]
July 22, 2023KPOP LUX Madrid Spain Estadio Metropolitano [32] [33]
August 19, 2023 Summer Sonic Festival Chiba Japan Makuhari Messe [34]
August 20, 2023 Osaka Maishima
November 11, 2023Hyperound K-Fest Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Etihad Arena [35]
January 2, 2024Kross Vol. 3 Nagoya Japan Vantelin Dome Nagoya [36]
January 6, 2024 38th Golden Disc Awards Jakarta Indonesia Jakarta International Stadium [37]
January 16, 2024Beat AX Vol.2 Yokohama Japan Yokohama Arena [38]
January 17, 2024

Notes

  1. February 7 show only
  2. Japan Version show

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