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CONCERT

ENHYPEN

KSPO DOME, Seul, KR
02. May 2026. 18:00h
2026
02
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

ENHYPEN tickets for KSPO DOME Seoul concert and the BLOOD SAGA tour opening for K-pop fans live in Korea

Looking for ENHYPEN tickets in Seoul? The KSPO DOME concert brings K-pop energy, darker pop textures, familiar hits and the opening chapter of the BLOOD SAGA tour in the city that knows their live language best. Buy tickets for 02.05.2026 and catch the group's new era live

ENHYPEN in Seoul: the beginning of a new concert story at KSPO DOME

ENHYPEN is coming to KSPO DOME in Seoul as part of the concert series "ENHYPEN WORLD TOUR 'BLOOD SAGA' IN SEOUL", which takes place from May 1 to 3, 2026. The Saturday concert, scheduled for May 2 at 18:00 Korean time, stands at the very center of that three-day opening of the new tour. For fans traveling to Seoul, it is not just another date on the schedule, but an opportunity to hear the group’s new phase where it began: in front of an audience that knows their sound, choreography, and visual language especially well.

In just a few years, ENHYPEN has grown into one of the most recognizable K-pop groups of its generation. The group was formed through the project "I-LAND", and BELIFT LAB lists six members in its current profile: JUNGWON, JAY, JAKE, SUNGHOON, SUNOO, and NI-KI. From the beginning, their identity has been built on a fusion of pop, R&B, electronic music, hip-hop, and highly narrative concepts, often with darker, vampire-like motifs. Precisely because of that, the title "BLOOD SAGA" naturally sounds like a continuation of the world that ENHYPEN has long been developing through albums, music videos, and live performances.Tickets for this event are in demand.

The group’s sound between K-pop, darkness, and precise choreography

ENHYPEN does not address the audience only through choruses, but through entire concepts. In their best-known songs, it is easy to recognize the contrast between dance energy and a darker, almost cinematic mood. "Drunk-Dazed" opened the door to a more aggressive, club-oriented sound with a tense performance, "FEVER" brought a more sensual R&B charge, "Bite Me" further strengthened the vampire imagery, while "Sweet Venom", "XO", and "Bad Desire (With or Without You)" showed how well the group also handles melodic, more radio-friendly formats.For a visitor going to their concert for the first time, it is important to know that ENHYPEN is not the type of act whose performance comes down only to a string of hits. Choreography is part of the dramaturgy, transitions between songs often carry a change of mood, and the audience reacts just as strongly to dance breaks as to vocal sections. In a venue such as KSPO DOME, where the audience is close to the stage compared with large stadiums, such precision becomes especially prominent.

Their current musical context further increases interest in the concert. After the 2025 mini album "DESIRE : UNLEASH", which included the songs "Bad Desire (With or Without You)", "Outside", "Helium", and "Loose", ENHYPEN released its seventh mini album "THE SIN : VANISH" in January 2026. BELIFT LAB describes it as the beginning of the "THE SIN" series and as an album in which story, lyrics, and sound function as one system. This matters for this concert because "BLOOD SAGA" arrives at a moment when the group directly connects new music with a new stage story.

What the audience can expect from the live repertoire

For the May 2 concert, there is no need to guess the exact set list. It has not been confirmed in advance for this performance, and it would be unserious to claim which songs will definitely be performed. However, ENHYPEN’s concert identity so far gives a sufficiently concrete framework: the audience can expect an energetic K-pop performance in which newer material is combined with the songs that built the group into a globally recognizable live act.

In practice, that means an evening that will probably balance three layers of their career: earlier hits that gathered the first large fan base, songs from a more mature phase such as "Bite Me" and "Sweet Venom", and newer material from the "DESIRE : UNLEASH" and "THE SIN : VANISH" periods. It will be especially interesting to see how the darker narrative elements from the latest album fit into the concert flow and how much "BLOOD SAGA" will expand on stage the motifs that are already present in their discography.

For long-time fans, this is an opportunity to follow the transition into a new era. For a wider audience, especially those who associate K-pop most with strong production, synchronized choreography, and a clear visual aesthetic, ENHYPEN offers a very accessible entry point into contemporary concert K-pop. Their songs have enough melodic support to work outside the fan circle as well, but enough conceptual depth for fans to follow references, transitions, and details.

Who this concert is especially attractive for

ENHYPEN’s audience is international, highly engaged, and used to following every new move by the group, from albums to choreography videos. In Seoul, an audience is therefore expected that will not only listen, but actively participate in the atmosphere: by singing, using lightsticks, doing fan chants, and reacting to choreographic climaxes. For visitors coming from other countries, precisely that collective part of the experience is often one of the main reasons for the trip.

The concert will especially attract:

  • long-time ENGENE fans who want to hear the beginning of the "BLOOD SAGA" era in Seoul,

  • audiences who follow K-pop because of choreography, stage discipline, and production precision,

  • listeners who are interested in darker pop concepts, vampire aesthetics, and narrative albums,

  • travelers who want to combine the concert with several days in Seoul and a visit to Olympic Park,

  • those who discovered ENHYPEN through the songs "Bite Me", "FEVER", "Drunk-Dazed", "Sweet Venom", "XO", or newer releases.



Seats are disappearing quickly.

KSPO DOME: a venue that suits a K-pop concert well

KSPO DOME is located in Olympic Park in Seoul, at 424, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu. It is a venue originally built for gymnastics during the 1988 Summer Olympics, and later renovated for major concerts, K-pop performances, international pop productions, exhibitions, and other events. NOL World lists a capacity of 15,000 seats, which places KSPO DOME among the most important indoor concert venues in Seoul.

For ENHYPEN, such a space is a logical choice. The venue is large enough to support massive fan energy and ambitious production, but it is also indoors, which helps the concentration of sound and the feeling that the performance is happening close to the audience. In the K-pop context, this matters: the view of the choreography, formations on stage, and interaction between the members and the audience is often just as important as the sound itself.

VisitKorea describes KSPO DOME as a renovated Olympic arena that is now used for concerts by K-pop and international pop performers, and that can be reached by public transport via Olympic Park Station on lines 5 and 9 of the Seoul subway. For visitors who do not know the city, that is the simplest point of orientation: plan the arrival toward Olympic Park Station and leave enough time for crowds before entry.

Arrival, public transport, and getting around Olympic Park

Olympic Park is a large area, so it is not worth arriving at the last moment. Even when the route is simple, crowds around the station, entry checks, and moving toward the venue can take time. The organizers have not stated special door-opening times in the announcement for this concert, so it is safer to plan an earlier arrival, especially for visitors who need to pick up tickets, find the entrance, or orient themselves within the complex.

Practical information worth keeping in mind:

  • venue: KSPO DOME, Olympic Park, Songpa-gu, Seoul,

  • address listed with the event: 424, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul,

  • nearest important transport point: Olympic Park Station, Seoul Subway Lines 5 and 9,

  • the May 2 concert starts at 18:00 Korean time,

  • a ticket for this event is valid for one day,

  • an age requirement of 9 years and older is listed for this concert,

  • because of the expected crowds, public transport is more practical than arriving by car.



If you arrive by taxi, it is useful to have the venue name and address saved in Korean or to show the destination on a map. Olympic Park is a well-known location, but on the evening of a major concert, traffic around the complex can be slow. Parking is available within the Olympic area, but for events with a large number of visitors, the most reliable option remains the subway.

Seoul as a concert destination

For the K-pop audience, Seoul is more than a host city. It is the place where agencies, studios, music shows, pop-up events, fan cafés, and districts that have become part of contemporary Korean pop culture are located. A visit to an ENHYPEN concert in Seoul therefore easily turns into a shorter musical trip, especially for fans coming from other countries in Asia, Europe, or America.

Songpa-gu, the district where KSPO DOME is located, is well connected with the rest of the city. Olympic Park can also serve as a calmer part of the day before the concert: wide walkways, green areas, and museum facilities provide enough space to rest before the evening crowds. Nearby are other areas that visitors often associate with Jamsil, including shopping and tourist facilities. For those coming only for one day, the most important thing is not to underestimate distances and the time needed to move through Seoul.

It is worth securing tickets in time.

Why the Seoul date matters for "BLOOD SAGA"

The May 2 concert is part of the opening three-day series of the "BLOOD SAGA" tour in Seoul. That gives it additional weight. The first city on the schedule often carries the most curiosity because the audience sees for the first time how the new era has been translated onto the stage: which visual motifs dominate, what the rhythm of the concert is like, how the new songs sound live, and how earlier hits fit into the fresh concept.

According to the announcement, the Seoul concerts take place on May 1 at 19:00, May 2 at 18:00, and May 3 at 17:00 Korean time. The Saturday slot is naturally the most practical for many visitors because it allows them to arrive in the city before the concert and return or continue their stay afterward. For international fans, it may be the most attractive date precisely because it falls in the middle of the weekend and in the middle of the opening run of the tour.After ENHYPEN expanded its audience in previous years through global performances and albums that entered international charts, "BLOOD SAGA" arrives as a phase in which the emphasis returns to a large concept and concert experience. This is important because the group does not rely only on individual songs, but on a sense of continuity. For the audience at KSPO DOME, that means the evening will probably function as a new chapter, not as an isolated performance.

Atmosphere in the venue: fan chants, lightsticks, and the feeling of closeness

A K-pop concert in Seoul has a different pulse from a festival performance or a concert in a city where the audience is seeing the performer for the first time. Fan chants are more precise, reactions to choreographic details are faster, and the audience often recognizes even small changes in the performance. With ENHYPEN, whose stage performance is largely based on synchronization and visual dramaturgy, such an audience can strongly raise the intensity of the evening.KSPO DOME further helps that impression because it is an indoor space in which lights, sound, and audience reactions remain within the arena. When lightsticks turn on in waves, the entire arena gains a rhythm that is not just decoration but part of the performance. This is especially important for a group that often uses contrasts: darker concepts, sudden dance transitions, choruses built for communal singing, and calmer moments in which the audience takes over part of the emotional charge.

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Before departure: what to check on the day of the concert

Because entry schedules, rules on bringing items, and possible additional instructions can change according to the organization of the specific day, visitors should check the latest notices connected with the concert before departure. This especially applies to international travelers, for whom a small change in arrival time, entrance, or ticket pickup can significantly affect the evening.

For arrival at KSPO DOME, it is best to prepare in advance the subway map, station name, venue address, and enough time after the concert. After major events end, crowds usually move toward public transport stations and taxi zones, so it is useful to have a backup plan for returning to accommodation. If you are staying near Olympic Park, the return may be simpler, but even then you should count on a large number of visitors leaving at the same time.

Those who come prepared will get the most from this concert, but without the need to know every detail in advance. ENHYPEN is a group that builds its effect on the stage moment: when sound, movement, light, and fan reaction come together, songs listened to on headphones become much bigger. At KSPO DOME, in front of an audience that understands their code, "BLOOD SAGA" has a good framework for such an experience.Sources:

- Weverse - announcement of the concerts "ENHYPEN WORLD TOUR 'BLOOD SAGA' IN SEOUL", dates, times, venue, and age requirement for entry.

- BELIFT LAB - current ENHYPEN profile, group lineup, and description of the mini album "THE SIN : VANISH".- NOL World - event information at KSPO DOME, venue address, and basic location guide.

- VisitKorea - description of KSPO DOME as a renovated Olympic arena for concerts and information on arrival by public transport via Olympic Park Station.

- Soompi and Forbes - context of the release "THE SIN : VANISH", the current phase of the career, and the group’s international relevance.

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