
ENHYPEN fills a large stadium in Japan.
ENHYPEN will hold their world tour "WALK THE LINE IN JAPAN -Summer Edition-" at Ajinomoto Stadium in Tokyo on the 5th and 6th, and at Yanmar Stadium Nagai in Osaka on the 2nd and 3rd of next month.
They have entered the Japanese stadium in the shortest period (4 years and 7 months) among overseas artists since their debut. ENHYPEN quickly made their way to the dream stage known as the Japanese stadium thanks to their explosive growth.
The area around the concert venue is already filled with a festive atmosphere. Major local newspapers such as Sports Hochi, Daily Sports, and Nikkan Sports have also focused on ENHYPEN's entry into the stadium, featuring it prominently on the front page.
In the Tokyo area, various events for fans (Fan Experience Tokyo) are being successfully held in connection with the "Summer Edition." This has been ongoing since the 24th of last month, showcasing local specialized programs utilizing the ENHYPEN IP.
The members expressed their determination, stating, "We have prepared a good stage since many people have shown great interest," and added, "We believe this is a process for us to take a bigger leap. We will approach it with a sense of honor."
Given that the performance is named "Summer Edition," it adds a special touch with water-based productions. ENHYPEN noted, "We focused on creating a stage where we can enjoy ourselves with our fans (ENGENE) and have a cool time. We will present a stage that leaves a lasting impression even after it ends," and asked for anticipation.
Meanwhile, ENHYPEN released the title track "Shine On Me" from their fourth Japanese single "YOI" (宵 -YOI-) on the 4th. At the same time, it entered the top ranks of the Line Music real-time "Song Top 100."
This song has gained attention as it is included as the ending theme song for the local drama "I Want to Catch a Snapper." This album is the first local single released in about two years, set to be released on the 29th.
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