ENHYPEN Commences Fourth World Tour Blood Saga with Sold Out Seoul Performances Marking a New Chapter as a Six Member Group
The global K-pop phenomenon ENHYPEN has officially inaugurated its highly anticipated fourth world tour, titled Blood Saga, with a series of three high-intensity performances at the KSPO DOME in Seoul Olympic Park. Held from May 1 to May 3, the kickoff event served as a definitive statement of the group’s evolving artistic identity and commercial resilience. The Seoul leg of the tour saw a total attendance of 32,250 fans, effectively selling out every available seat and underscoring the group’s unwavering domestic and international demand. This tour marks a pivotal transition for the ensemble as they navigate their first major concert series following the departure of former member Heeseung, presenting a recalibrated six-member lineup characterized by heightened determination and a more complex narrative framework.
A Cinematic Convergence of Lore and Performance
The Blood Saga tour is designed as an immersive extension of ENHYPEN’s established "vampire" lore, a conceptual cornerstone that has defined the group since their debut. The Seoul performances were structured not merely as a sequence of musical numbers but as a cohesive 150-minute cinematic experience. On the second day of the residency, the group executed a 24-song setlist that unfolded with the precision of a theatrical drama. The production utilized the expansive stage of the KSPO DOME to create a dark fantasy realm, employing intricate LED visuals, pyrotechnics, and a sophisticated lighting rig that transitioned between cold, monochromatic tones and vivid crimson hues.
The central theme, described by the group as a "narrative of blood," explores the metaphysical and emotional bond between ENHYPEN and their global fandom, known as ENGENE. This narrative arc follows the members as they break free from a restrictive, stagnant environment—symbolized by the "cold world"—guided by their instincts and an unbreakable spiritual connection to their supporters. By framing the concert through this lens, BELIFT LAB, the group’s agency, has successfully transformed a standard musical event into a participatory fantasy epic, allowing fans to feel integrated into the group’s fictional universe.
Setlist Evolution and Musical Maturity
The musical direction of Blood Saga demonstrates a significant shift toward a more robust, live-oriented sound. For this tour, ENHYPEN incorporated a live band, which provided a raw, high-energy foundation for their diverse discography. The show commenced at 6:10 PM with the "Bloody Narrative" intro, leading into a high-octane performance of "Knife," a track that set a dark, aggressive tone for the evening. This was followed by a sequence of fan favorites and new arrangements, including "Daydream" and "Outside."
As the set progressed, the group showcased their versatility across genres. Tracks like "Moonstruck" and "Paranormal" highlighted their vocal growth and ability to handle complex, atmospheric synth-pop and rock-infused arrangements. The inclusion of a live band was particularly effective during "Blockbuster" and the chart-topping hit "Drunk-Dazed," where the added percussion and electric guitar elements amplified the intensity of the group’s notoriously difficult choreography.

One of the night’s highlights was the performance of "Bite Me," a song that has become synonymous with ENHYPEN’s mature, seductive aesthetic. The members engaged the audience directly during the transition, asking, "Are you ready to taste blood?"—a rhetorical nod to the overarching theme that elicited thunderous responses from the crowd. The main set concluded with the emotionally resonant "Fate" and "Criminal Love," two tracks that encapsulate the group’s blend of tragic romance and dark fantasy.
The Six-Member Transition and Group Resilience
Beyond the technical spectacle, the Blood Saga tour is significant for its internal implications for the group. This is the first world tour ENHYPEN has embarked upon as a six-member unit consisting of Jungwon, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo, and Ni-ki. The departure of Heeseung necessitated a comprehensive restructuring of the group’s stage formations, vocal distributions, and interpersonal dynamics on camera.
During the concert’s mentorship segments, the members spoke candidly about the challenges of this transition. They reflected on the "grit" required to prepare for this milestone, noting that the preparation process involved intense rehearsal schedules to ensure that the quality of their performance remained uncompromised. The members expressed that this tour feels "especially meaningful" as it represents a new beginning. Industry analysts have noted that the successful sell-out of the KSPO DOME indicates that the group’s brand equity remains strong despite the lineup change, a testament to the loyalty of their fanbase and the strength of their conceptual branding.
Fan Engagement and the ENGENE Ecosystem
The atmosphere at the KSPO DOME was bolstered by the active participation of the fandom. In a display of "concept-immersion," many attendees arrived dressed in accordance with the "Blood Saga" theme, wearing black-and-red ensembles and accessories such as fangs, bat motifs, and coffin-shaped lightstick decorations. This level of fan engagement is a hallmark of ENHYPEN’s success, where the boundary between the performers’ narrative and the fans’ reality is intentionally blurred.
The encore segment of the show shifted the mood from dark fantasy to celebratory connection. Fans were treated to "Shout Out" and "XO," songs that emphasize the mutual support between the group and ENGENE. These moments provided an emotional counterbalance to the high-drama main set, allowing the members to interact more informally with the audience and express their gratitude for the fans’ continued presence through the group’s various developmental phases.
Strategic Global Expansion and Tour Itinerary
The Seoul kickoff is merely the beginning of what BELIFT LAB describes as ENHYPEN’s "most ambitious tour yet." The Blood Saga itinerary includes 31 shows across 21 cities, extending through March of the following year. The tour is strategically designed to solidify ENHYPEN’s footprint in major global music markets, including:

- Asia: Multiple stops in Southeast Asian hubs where the group maintains a massive digital presence.
- Japan: A prestigious four-dome run, including performances at the Tokyo Dome, which is considered a definitive benchmark of success for foreign artists in the Japanese market.
- The Americas and Europe: Extended legs in the United States and major European capitals, catering to the group’s growing Western demographic.
This expansive schedule reflects the increasing globalization of K-pop, where world tours are no longer peripheral activities but primary drivers of revenue and brand longevity. For ENHYPEN, the scale of this tour suggests a move toward "stadium-status" artistry, placing them in the upper echelon of third- and fourth-generation K-pop groups.
Broader Impact and Industry Implications
The launch of Blood Saga carries weight within the broader K-pop industry. As HYBE and its subsidiary labels continue to dominate the global charts, ENHYPEN’s ability to maintain momentum during a period of internal change is a significant case study in artist management and narrative-driven marketing. The use of "lore" (or the "HYBE Universe") has proven to be an effective tool for maintaining fan retention; even as the group evolves, the overarching story provides a sense of continuity that fans can cling to.
Furthermore, the technical execution of the Seoul concerts sets a high bar for upcoming tours in 2026. The integration of live instrumentation, cinematic storytelling, and high-level choreography suggests that the "standard" K-pop concert is evolving into a more complex, multi-media experience. ENHYPEN’s success also highlights the enduring popularity of the "dark" or "supernatural" concept, a niche they have successfully occupied and expanded since their inception on the survival show I-LAND.
Chronology of Future Milestones
Following the conclusion of the Seoul residency, the group will enter a brief period of preparation before heading to the Japanese leg of the tour. The upcoming months are expected to include:
- Late 2025 – Early 2026: Release of supplementary content, possibly including a repackaged album or digital singles that tie directly into the Blood Saga narrative.
- Mid-2026: The North American leg, likely targeting larger arenas than their previous Fate tour.
- Late 2026: The European leg, focusing on markets like London, Paris, and Berlin.
- March 2027: The grand finale, which rumors suggest may return to Seoul for a massive stadium-scale "encore" performance.
As ENHYPEN moves forward, the Blood Saga tour will likely be remembered as the moment the group transitioned from "rising stars" to "established icons." By embracing their "vampire" identity with renewed vigor and navigating a difficult lineup change with professionalism, the six members have demonstrated that their "narrative of blood" is far from over; it is simply entering a more mature and ambitious chapter. For ENGENE, the message is clear: the bond remains unbreakable, and the shared future envisioned on the KSPO DOME stage is just beginning to unfold.