32,000 Fans Were There When ENHYPEN Launched Blood Saga — And the World Is Next
The K-pop group opens their fourth world tour with a 28-track, four-chapter show in Seoul

ENHYPEN kicked off their fourth world tour, "Blood Saga," in Seoul this weekend — and for the 32,250 fans who packed KSPO Dome over three nights, it felt like the start of something much bigger than a concert series. From the moment the lights cut to black and the first notes of the opening track pulsed through the arena, it was clear that the group had designed this tour not simply to entertain, but to tell a story — one that builds from Seoul all the way through 21 cities across three continents over the next twelve months.
A Four-Chapter Journey Built Around Blood and Belonging
Blood Saga was designed as more than a setlist — it was a narrative. Drawing directly from ENHYPEN's seventh mini-album, "THE SIN: VANISH" (released January 2026), the concert was divided into four chapters: Descent, Covenant, Temptation, and Transcendence. Each section carried its own distinct aesthetic — shifting from monochrome staging and sparse lighting in the early acts to an overwhelming sensory finale bathed in crimson and gold. The production design, built around the group's recurring vampire mythology, was the most ambitious the group has undertaken to date, featuring a 270-degree LED curtain, an elevated runway, and rotating set pieces that transformed the KSPO Dome floor into what fans on social media described as a "cinematic world."
BELIFT LAB confirmed that the show concept was developed over eight months and required collaboration between the members and a team of over 200 production staff. Jungwon, the group's leader, addressed the audience directly during the second night, telling the crowd: "We wanted every person in this room to feel like they had stepped into a different world. This isn't just a concert — it's something we made for ENGENEs, from the first second to the last."
The setlist spanned 28 tracks, weaving together fan favorites from the group's earlier catalogue — including "Given-Taken," "Fever," and "Future Perfect (Pass the MIC)" — alongside the full track run of THE SIN: VANISH. A live orchestra backed the group during the Covenant chapter, a first for any ENHYPEN concert, elevating slower tracks like "Scream" and "Untamed" to something closer to a theatrical performance than a pop show.
The 6-Member Question — Addressed Directly on Stage
Blood Saga opened with important context that fans had been watching closely since early 2025: ENHYPEN was performing as a six-member group, with member Sunoo on an extended health-related hiatus. The remaining members — Jungwon, Heeseung, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, and Niki — addressed the absence without dwelling on it. A dedicated section during the Covenant chapter featured an empty spotlight and an audio message from Sunoo to ENGENEs, played over a backing track as the six members stood in a row on stage. The moment drew audible emotion from the crowd.
Rather than sidestep the situation, ENHYPEN built Sunoo's absence into the tour's emotional arc — a creative choice that fans on online forums described as "brave" and "deeply moving." BELIFT LAB has confirmed Sunoo remains under medical supervision and is expected to rejoin the group's activities when cleared. In the meantime, Blood Saga proceeds as a six-member production, with the configuration acknowledged openly at each show.
Streaming Records and a World Already Watching
The timing of Blood Saga's Seoul launch aligns with a broader moment of commercial momentum for ENHYPEN. THE SIN: VANISH debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart upon release in January 2026 and sold over 2.3 million copies within its first week — the group's highest first-week sales to date. The lead single "Knife" reached number seven on the Melon Daily Chart and spent four consecutive weeks inside the top fifteen, an unusually long run for an idol group in a crowded release calendar.
Internationally, the album charted in the top five on Spotify's Global Album Chart in twelve countries and debuted at number three on Billboard's World Albums chart. On YouTube, the "Knife" MV crossed 50 million views within its first ten days, and a behind-the-scenes documentary series generated an additional 30 million combined views across the group's official channels. English-language K-pop outlets including Soompi and Allkpop covered the Seoul launch extensively, with Allkpop noting Blood Saga "represents ENHYPEN's most sophisticated production to date."
Fan communities across Twitter, Reddit's r/ENHYPEN, and Weverse lit up during and after the Seoul shows with concert recaps, fan-cam clips, and emotional reaction threads. The hashtag #BloodSaga trended globally on Twitter across all three Seoul nights, reaching the top five in South Korea, the United States, Japan, and Indonesia simultaneously — a signal of the group's expanding international fanbase.
What Comes Next: 21 Cities, Three Continents, One Year
After completing the Seoul leg, ENHYPEN moves to Japan in June for nine dates across Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya — the largest Japanese leg the group has undertaken, reflecting the sustained strength of their audience there since their debut in 2020. The tour then travels through Southeast Asia, hitting Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila, and Singapore before a North American run begins in September.
The North American dates — spanning Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Dallas, and Vancouver — represent ENHYPEN's largest North American footprint to date, with the group having previously toured the continent in 2022 and 2023. A European leg covering London, Paris, and Berlin is scheduled for November and December, bringing Blood Saga to a close in the final weeks of 2026. Total across all legs, the tour is projected to reach over 450,000 attendees worldwide.
BELIFT LAB has signaled that additional content will be released in conjunction with the tour, including an official concert film and a documentary capturing the production process behind Blood Saga. For ENHYPEN — a group that debuted through Mnet's I-Land survival program in 2020 and has spent five years navigating the expectations that come with being a HYBE-adjacent act — Blood Saga feels like a statement of artistic maturity. The willingness to address real circumstances like Sunoo's hiatus, the cinematic scale of the production, and the emotional complexity of the staging all point toward a group that has moved past simply proving their worth. ENGENEs who were there for the Seoul launch appear to believe the answer is something remarkable — and with 20 more cities still to come, the story is only just beginning.
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