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October 06, 2025

The septet enthral fans with a 22-track set that spans their career, as part of their Walk The Line tour

- Elisa Chia Correspondent

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. When they played their second tour Fate at the same venue then, they vowed to be back soon.

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.

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