ENHYPEN made history by holding a concert at a stadium for the first time in South Korea. Quoting from Allkpop on Monday October 7, 2024, boy group ENHYPEN successfully held a stadium-scale concert through the 'ENHYPEN World Tour - Walk The Line ' tour series.

The concert was officially held on October 5 and 6, 2024 at Goyang Stadium, Goyang, Gyeonggi Province. This is ENHYPEN's first stadium performance of their third world tour. This performance also became an unforgettable history, because for the first time after their debut, ENHYPEN was able to hold a stadium-scale concert in South Korea.

Meanwhile, ENHYPEN just finished their second world tour titled 'ENHYPEN World Tour - Fate Plus' on September 1, 2024. By holding 21 shows in 12 cities around the world. They met around 240,000 fans in total. Even though it was only 1 month after their previous world tour, ENHYPEN returned to the stage to hold their third world tour series.

On that occasion, ENHYPEN not only showed stage performances of their hits, as well as b-side tracks from their second full album released last July. However, they also entertained fans through sub-unit stage performances. In this first stadium concert, ENHYPEN presented 5 stages and utilized a larger venue to get closer to the fans.

Commenting on the first stadium performance, member Jay said, "While reflecting on our previous tour, we thought about how we could make the fans enjoy our concerts even more. And give them something new as an experience." "I believe this concert combines all the countless lessons we have learned from traveling to different cities and performing in front of our fans," he added.

Member Jungwon added, "While preparing for this tour, we actually lived in the practice room. We had to prepare for it for a month. We would come early to practice. I kept thinking that I shouldn't embarrass anyone, so we worked really hard for this concert." Meanwhile, after opening the 'ENHYPEN World Tour - Walk The Line' concert in Seoul, ENHYPEN will continue their performance by greeting fans in Japan.

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