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Posted by Tobi Tarwater on Sunday, August 18, 2024
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Get hyped.

K-Pop septet Enhypen just announced that they’ll be playing six huge arena shows in the U.S. as part of their upcoming ‘Fate World Tour.’

That includes back-to-back concerts at Newark, NJ’s Prudential Center on Wednesday, Oct. 18 and Thursday, Oct. 19.

This trek marks Ni-Ki, Jungwon, Sunghoon, Heeseung, Sunoo, Jay and Jake’s second world tour; the group, which was founded in November 2020, last toured North America in October 2022.

In their three short years together, the band has released four mini-albums.

Most recently, they dropped the six-track, vampire-inspired “Dark Blood” in May of this year.

And if you can’t wait to hear “Dark Blood” live, we’re happy to report that you can snag tickets as early as today.

Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Wednesday, July 19, fans who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.

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Enhypen 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar of all upcoming Enhypen ‘Fate World Tour’ dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

Enhypen band members

Each member of the group has a defining characteristic.

Here’s what we know about Enhypen’s seven stars courtesy of K Profiles:

Ni-Ki is originally from Japan and considered the best dancer of the group.

Jungwon‘s specialties are singing, dancing, popping, and taekwondo.

Sunghoon claims his special skill is contemporary dance.

Heeseung, the older member of the group, has experience with songwriting and composition; he’s also close with members from TXT.

Sunoo started taking piano lessons at a young age and considers “taking selfies” to be one of his hobbies.

Jay was born in Seattle, WA but moved to South Korea at nine. Hip-hop bounce and dance are his specialties.

Jake moved to Australia at nine. He also plays violin, likes hip-hop and lives by the motto “Live with positive vibes.”

Enhypen set list

While we expect the group to switch up what they play on the new tour, here’s what they regularly performed on their ‘Manifesto Tour’ courtesy of Set List FM.

01.) “Given-Taken”

02.) “Flicker”

03.) “Not For Sale / Let Me In (20 Cube)”

04.) “TFW (That Feeling When)”

05.) “Upper Side Dreamin'”

06.) “Mixed Up”

07.) “Drunk-Dazed”

08.) “One in a Billion”

09.) “FEVER”

10.) “Hey Tayo”

11.) “Attention, please!”

12.) “Polaroid Love”

13.) “Just A Little Bit”

14.) “Tamed-Dashed”

15.) “Blessed-Cursed”

16.) “Go Big or Go Home”

17.) “Future Perfect (Pass the MIC)”

Encore:

18.) “ParadoXXX Invasion”

19.) “Drunk-Dazed” (Reprise)

20.) “SHOUT OUT”

21.) “Go Big or Go Home” (Reprise)

Encore #2:

22.) “SHOUT OUT” (Reprise)

23.) “Go Big or Go Home” (Reprise #2)

K-Pop stars on tour in 2023

Many huge K-stars are touring all over the U.S. this year.

Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live.

• BlackPink

• Twice

• Kard

• Eric Nam

• (G)I-dle

Want to see who else is on the road? Check out our list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here to find out.

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