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CONCERT

ENHYPEN

KSPO DOME, Seul, KR
01. May 2026. 19:00h
2026
01
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

ENHYPEN tickets for KSPO DOME Seoul concert and the opening night of the new BLOOD SAGA live tour for fans

Looking for tickets to ENHYPEN in Seoul? The KSPO DOME concert on 01.05.2026 opens the BLOOD SAGA tour with K-pop energy, sharp choreography and songs from the group's current era. For longtime ENGENE and new listeners, this is a strong moment to plan your ticket purchase

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

ENHYPEN opens a three-day series of concerts, "ENHYPEN WORLD TOUR 'BLOOD SAGA' IN SEOUL", on 01.05.2026 at 19:00 at KSPO DOME in Seoul. The same venue will host them on 02.05. and 03.05. as well, but the evening of 01.05. carries special weight because it marks the audience's first encounter with the new world tour. For fans who follow every stage of their career, this is not just another date on the schedule, but the beginning of a new chapter after the album story "THE SIN : VANISH" and the earlier era "DESIRE : UNLEASH".

Tickets for this event are in demand.

ENHYPEN today operates as a six-member multinational group under BELIFT LAB: JUNGWON, JAY, JAKE, SUNGHOON, SUNOO and NI-KI. The group was formed through the project "I-LAND" and debuted on 30.11.2020, and since then it has built a recognizable identity at the junction of K-pop, darker pop aesthetics, dance precision and narrative concepts that extend through albums, music videos and concert performances.

A sound that connects pop, choreography and a darker aesthetic

For audiences who know ENHYPEN only by their biggest songs, the concert in Seoul is a good opportunity to enter their world. Their sound often moves between dance-pop, trap elements, pop-rock, electronica and R&B shades, while stage performances place emphasis on synchronized choreography and dramaturgy. In earlier concert programs, audiences reacted strongly to songs such as "Bite Me", "FEVER", "Drunk-Dazed", "Future Perfect (Pass the MIC)", "Sweet Venom", "XO (Only If You Say Yes)" and "Brought the Heat Back", but the complete set list for this concert has not been announced, so it is fairest to expect a cross-section of familiar moments and newer material without guessing the exact order.

BELIFT LAB described the album "DESIRE : UNLEASH" as a story about desire, vulnerability and inner conflict, with the main song "Bad Desire (With or Without You)" at the center of the album. In musical terms, that mini album brought together dance-pop, electronic future bass, hip-hop trap, medium pop, pop-rock and pop. Such a range explains well why ENHYPEN functions on stage both as a vocal-pop project and as a distinctly physical concert experience.

A new context is brought by "THE SIN : VANISH", the seventh mini album released on 16.01.2026. According to BELIFT LAB's announcement, the album continues their narrative line around vampire symbolism, escape, protection and desire. This is an important framework for "BLOOD SAGA", because the tour title directly suggests a concert phase in which ENHYPEN's visual and musical world will probably be connected with motifs of blood, night, tension and transformation. Without confirmed details about the production, there is no need to invent effects, guests or special segments, but the thematic direction clearly builds on what the group has been constructing for years.

What the audience can expect from the live performance

ENHYPEN is especially attractive in concert to audiences who love K-pop performances in which the song is not separated from choreography, styling and story. Their performances are not conceived as a static presentation of singles. At their best, they are an exchange of fast dance blocks, darker pop moments, songs with emphasized choruses and parts in which fans take on a large role through chanting, light sticks and shared choruses.

At earlier performances as part of the "WALK THE LINE" tour, American media emphasized the audience's strong reaction to songs such as "Brought the Heat Back", "FEVER", "ParadoXXX Invasion" and "Future Perfect (Pass the MIC)", as well as to vampire-colored favorites "Sweet Venom", "Teeth" and "Bite Me". This does not mean that the same repertoire will be performed in Seoul, but it shows what kind of dynamics ENHYPEN brings when building a concert arc: from the impact of choreography to songs that rely on atmosphere and tension.

It is worth securing tickets on time.For long-time ENGENE, this concert will be an opportunity for the first reading of the new tour in the city from which its story begins. For the wider audience, especially visitors who follow K-pop but are not necessarily deeply in the fandom, the advantage lies in the group's clear stage recognizability: ENHYPEN is easily remembered for sharp transitions, precise formations and songs that combine a darker aesthetic with very accessible pop choruses.

KSPO DOME: a hall where the audience is close to the stage

KSPO DOME, also known as Olympic Gymnastics Arena, is located inside Olympic Park in the Songpa-gu district. It was built for gymnastics competitions during the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, and later it was adapted for concerts, showcase programs, exhibitions and other large events. For K-pop artists, it is one of the most important halls in the city because it combines large production with the feeling of an enclosed space in which the audience remains sufficiently concentrated around the stage.

The capacity of the hall is listed as up to 15,000 visitors. That is large enough for a strong wave of light sticks and loud fan singing, but it is not a stadium where some of the nuances are lost in the distance. For a band like ENHYPEN, for whom choreographic details and changes of formations are important, such a format works especially well: the audience can feel the scale of the performance, while at the same time retaining the impression of closeness to the performers.

  • Venue name: KSPO DOME, Olympic Gymnastics Arena

  • Address: 424 Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul

  • Capacity: up to 15,000 visitors

  • Nearest public transport access: Olympic Park Station on lines 5 and 9

  • Parking: available within Olympic Park, but public transport is recommended for large events

  • Age limit for the concert: admission has been announced for visitors aged 9 and above



Arrival, public transport and parking

For most visitors, the simplest arrival is by subway. Olympic Park Station on lines 5 and 9 leads toward the park and hall area, and this is especially important on concert days when larger crowds form around the entrances. The Olympic Park organizer particularly emphasizes public transport as a more practical choice because parking quickly becomes burdened during large events.

If you nevertheless arrive by car, parking is possible in Olympic Park. The published rate for passenger vehicles is 600 KRW for 10 minutes, with a daily rate of 20,000 KRW, while special amounts apply for larger vehicles. For large events, it is stated that there is no discount for holders of tickets for events and performances, so planning the arrival is more important than usual. The smartest thing is to arrive earlier, check the hall sector on the ticket and count on crowds when leaving after the concert.KSPO DOME is part of Olympic Park, which means that the area around the hall is not only a traffic point but also a large urban green space. Visitors who come to Seoul from other cities or countries can use the day for a walk through the park, a visit to nearby museums or a trip toward Jamsil, where Lotte World Tower, Seokchon Lake and Lotte World Adventure are located. This is useful especially for those who have a ticket for one day but want to turn the concert into an all-day plan.

Who this concert is especially interesting for

The most loyal fans will get the most context because "BLOOD SAGA" comes after a series of album-connected chapters. Details will be important to them: transitions between eras, symbolism in videos, costumes and stage design, as well as the way the new material fits alongside older songs. But the concert is not closed only to those who follow every announcement. ENHYPEN has enough direct pop choruses and dance energy to attract visitors who want to see a contemporary K-pop performance in one of its most concentrated forms.

Audiences who love performances in which rhythm and image are equally important will especially enjoy it. ENHYPEN rarely acts like a group that relies only on vocal interpretation or only on dance; their strength is in the combination. When a song has a darker chorus, the choreography gives it sharpness. When the melody becomes softer, the stage arrangement and contact with the audience open space for a more emotional moment.Ticket sales for this event are in progress.

Seoul as the starting point of the tour

Seoul is more than a domestic market for ENHYPEN. It is the city where the initial reaction of fans, media and audiences to a new concert phase is measured. When the tour starts with three evenings at KSPO DOME, the first date carries additional tension: fans see for the first time how the title "BLOOD SAGA" has been transformed into concert language. This includes the choice of songs, the rhythm of the performance and the way the group connects newer albums with earlier hits.

The concert on 01.05.2026 therefore also has travel value. Visitors coming from outside are not coming only to a single performance, but to the beginning of a series that will shape the impression of the entire tour. In K-pop culture, such dates often become a reference point for fans because the first concerts are remembered for surprises, changes of arrangements and the atmosphere that accompanies a new era.

Practical tips for the concert day

For a concert like this, the most important thing is to plan for time. KSPO DOME is well connected by public transport, but major K-pop performances mean longer lines, crowding at stations and slower movement around the entrances. Check the sector, entrance and rules listed with the ticket before arrival. If you plan to buy merchandise or take photos in Olympic Park, arrive significantly earlier than you would for a smaller concert.

Since the exact schedule for door opening is not listed in the available information for this date, one should not rely on assumptions. Follow the organizer's announcements and information related to the ticket. The concert is announced for 19:00 Korean time, and the ticket is valid for one day, which means that the arrival plan is best arranged around that time and the expected crowd in Olympic Park.

For foreign visitors, it is practical to save in advance the Korean address of the hall, 424 Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul, and the name of the station Olympic Park Station. Taxis and navigation apps in Seoul sometimes recognize Korean location names more easily, and returning after the concert may take time because of the large number of visitors heading at the same time toward the subway, buses and parking lots.

An atmosphere that builds before the first beat

With ENHYPEN, part of the concert happens even before the group appears on stage. Fans arrive with light sticks, banners and songs they already know by heart. KSPO DOME works here like a closed vessel for sound: chanting quickly returns toward the stands, and every change of light or introductory video becomes a signal that a new chapter is beginning. For an audience going to a K-pop concert in Seoul for the first time, this is an important part of the experience - a precisely organized, but very emotional community.

The greatest value of this performance will be in the encounter between the new tour and a city used to recognizing the nuances of K-pop production. Seoul audiences often react to small changes: a different arrangement, a new dance transition, a glance toward a certain sector of the hall, a short message between songs. That is why the concert at KSPO DOME will be especially interesting to those who want to see ENHYPEN at the moment when "BLOOD SAGA" is just opening before the audience.

Sources:- Weverse - data from the announcement "ENHYPEN WORLD TOUR 'BLOOD SAGA' IN SEOUL" was used: concert name, dates, time, location, organizational framework and age limit.

- BELIFT LAB - the profile of the group ENHYPEN, list of members, debut date and description of the album "DESIRE : UNLEASH" were used.

- BELIFT LAB and Weverse - data about the album "THE SIN : VANISH", release date and narrative context of the album were used.- VISITKOREA - data about KSPO DOME, address, capacity, purpose of the venue, public transport and nearby attractions in Seoul were used.

- Olympic Park / KSPO&CO - data about public transport, parking and the recommendation to use the subway and buses during large events were used.

- People - context was used about ENHYPEN's earlier concert impression on the "WALK THE LINE" tour, including examples of songs that were part of previous performances.

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