ENHYPEN Officially Kick Off Their U.S. ‘WALK THE LINE’ Tour
by Hasan Beyaz

ENHYPEN’s U.S. invasion is officially underway.
The seven-piece K-pop group opened their much-anticipated ‘WALK THE LINE’ world tour stateside with two packed shows at UBS Arena in Belmont Park, New York, on August 6 and 7, proving once again why they’re one of the genre’s most electric live acts.
After dominating stages across Asia and making waves at Coachella earlier this year, ENHYPEN are staking their claim on American soil with a high-energy setlist that traces their rapid growth since debuting in 2020.
From the moment they hit the stage with the fiery “Brought The Heat Back,” the show’s concept – rooted in self-discovery and the connection with their fanbase (ENGENEs) – comes through clearly, via a narrative arc played out in every song and cinematic VCRs that punctuate the performance.
The setlist is a carefully curated journey through their discography, blending early hits like “Given-Taken” with newer tracks from their latest mini album DESIRE : UNLEASH and second studio album ROMANCE : UNTOLD.
Dressed head-to-toe in exclusive Prada looks crafted just for the tour, ENHYPEN’s style is as sharp as their performance. The inaugral show also marked the U.S. debut of the English version of “Bad Desire (With or Without You),” giving American fans a fresh connection to the group’s evolving sound.
The U.S. leg doesn’t stop in New York. The band have already played Chicago; next up are Houston, and Los Angeles, with the latter marking the grand finale of their stateside run before the group heads to Europe for their first-ever tour there.
With 28 shows across 19 cities worldwide, ‘WALK THE LINE’ is ENHYPEN’s most ambitious tour yet that reflects how far the group has come – and how eager they are to bring their unique brand of storytelling to a global audience.
For a group still in their early years, the confidence and polish on display in New York felt less like a debut and more like a well-oiled machine preparing for long-term domination. It’s clear ENHYPEN aren’t just walking the line — they’re setting it.