Concert review: Enhypen keep their promise to fans in Singapore
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Enhypen returned to captivate a capacity crowd with a tight two-hour show in Singapore on Oct 3.
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Enhypen World Tour Walk The Line In Singapore
Singapore Indoor Stadium
Oct 3
K-pop boy band Enhypen kept their word to their fans, returning to the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Oct 3.
The concert, part of their third world tour Walk The Line, showcased a more confident and polished performance compared with their two shows in January 2024.
This time, the septet – Ni-ki, 19; Jungwon, 20; Sunoo, 21; Jay, 22; Jake, 22; Sunghoon, 22; and Heeseung, 23 – even added a third night. All tickets were snapped up in no time.
After concluding Fate, the group immediately plunged into preparations for Walk The Line. The tour launched in South Korea in October 2024 before heading to Japan and the Philippines.
A major career highlight for the group came in April: They performed at Coachella, a dream stage for many artistes worldwide. This makes them the fastest K-pop boy band to grace the renowned California music and arts festival, five years after their debut.
At the Singapore Indoor Stadium, Enhypen captivated a capacity crowd of 8,000 for two hours. The 22-track set spanned their career, from their 2020 debut song Given-Taken to their most recent English track, Loose (2025), which notably highlighted Heeseung’s falsetto.
There were fresh arrangements of fan favourites as well. A standout moment included a techno-infused rendition of their 2023 hit Sweet Venom, which had their fans – or Engenes as the group affectionately call them – going wild.
The show-stopping production spared no expense, featuring generous special effects such as fire jets, laser beams, confetti and streamers.
Here are three more highlights from the first of their three-night run.
1. They wore Prada
(From left) Heeseung, Jungwon, Ni-ki, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo and Jay made a stylish entrance wearing Prada.
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Enhypen opened the show with their 2024 chart-topper Brought The Heat Back, making a stylish entrance in coordinated all-black outfits.
Fashion-savvy audience members quickly recognised that they were wearing Prada, thanks to the Italian luxury fashion house’s iconic inverted triangle emblem. The septet have been its brand ambassadors since 2023.
While they were decked out in custom Prada outfits for their entire 45-minute Coachella performance, they had four more costume changes during their Singapore gig, including athleisure outfits.
For the encore, they performed Helium (2025) and Paranormal (2024) in oversized black T-shirts, which were Singapore-exclusive concert merchandise.
2. They gushed about F1
The show-stopping production spared no expense, featuring generous special effects such as fire jets and laser beams.
PHOTO: BELIFT LAB
Their Singapore shows coincided with the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix
The day before their first gig, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon and Jungwon were given a tour of the Oracle Red Bull Racing team’s paddock. They also had the opportunity to meet Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda and Dutch-Belgian driver Max Verstappen.
An Instagram reel by ST captured Jay congratulating Verstappen on winning his GT3 race debut in Germany and the birth of his daughter Lily.
Known to be a big fan, Jay appeared nervous while chatting with the four-time F1 world champion, even placing a hand over his chest.
During the concert, group leader Jungwon playfully teased Jay about his excitement, commenting that he was “cute” and “almost like a baby”.
Jay responded by describing it as his bucket-list experience, adding that it would be another cherished memory made in Singapore.
3. Their fans come first
The septet enthral fans with a 22-track set that spans their career, as part of their Walk The Line tour.
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Attending the F1 pre-race event and Milan Fashion Week were cool experiences, but Jungwon noted that performing for Engenes was the most fun.
Jake echoed this sentiment, adding that such events would not be possible without their fans. He said: “It is thanks to you guys, we were able to do three shows, all sold out.”
As the concert drew to a close, Jake urged fans to relive the experience at Golden Village cinema. He was referring to the Enhypen VR Concert: Immersion, which will run from Oct 9 to 22 at GV Bugis+.
Showgoers will wear virtual-reality headsets, giving them the sensation of being right beside their idols as they belt out songs, including the 2024 hit XO (Only If You Say Yes) and 2023’s Bite Me.
Jake hinted that the group has exciting plans for the rest of the year, telling fans: “Hope you guys are ready.”

