Enhypen Wraps Up "Fate" World Tour, Enchanting 327,000 Fans Across 13 Cities
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Boy Band's Grand Finale in New Clark City Marks the End of a Six-Month Journey
▲ Courtesy of BELIFT LABDuring the Philippines stop, Enhypen members communicated with their fans, known as Engene, in both Tagalog and English. Expressing gratitude, they mentioned the significance of showcasing their growth while preparing for the concert in the Philippines, a year in the making.
The band expressed happiness throughout the six-month "Fate" tour and conveyed appreciation to Engene worldwide. They emphasized their commitment to becoming a source of pride for Engene and hoped the performance would be a cherished memory for the fans.
The tour included concerts in six cities in the United States, as well as stops in Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, China, and the Philippines, in addition to their home country, Korea.
Special moments during the tour included staff in Pikachu costumes joining the band on stage for their performance of “One and Only” (2023) in Asia. Regional audience-specific songs, such as David Tao’s “I Love You” (1997) in Taipei and the Cantonese version of Kozo Murashita’s “First Love” (1983) in Macao, added personalized touches to the concerts.
Enhypen plans to hold two "encore" concerts titled "Fate Plus" at The KSPO Dome in Songpa District, southern Seoul, on Feb. 24 and Feb. 25. The concerts will be livestreamed on Weverse for fans who cannot attend in person.
Courtesy of BELIFT LAB
South Korean boy band Enhypen concluded their second world tour, titled "Fate," with a grand finale in New Clark City. The tour spanned 21 concerts across 13 cities, captivating a total of 327,000 fans over the past six months.
The concluding performance unfolded at the New Clark City Athletics Stadium, with fireworks illuminating the stage during the band's final song, “Future Perfect (Pass the Mic)” (2022), as reported by Belift Lab, the band's agency.
The band expressed happiness throughout the six-month "Fate" tour and conveyed appreciation to Engene worldwide. They emphasized their commitment to becoming a source of pride for Engene and hoped the performance would be a cherished memory for the fans.
The tour included concerts in six cities in the United States, as well as stops in Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, China, and the Philippines, in addition to their home country, Korea.
Special moments during the tour included staff in Pikachu costumes joining the band on stage for their performance of “One and Only” (2023) in Asia. Regional audience-specific songs, such as David Tao’s “I Love You” (1997) in Taipei and the Cantonese version of Kozo Murashita’s “First Love” (1983) in Macao, added personalized touches to the concerts.
Enhypen plans to hold two "encore" concerts titled "Fate Plus" at The KSPO Dome in Songpa District, southern Seoul, on Feb. 24 and Feb. 25. The concerts will be livestreamed on Weverse for fans who cannot attend in person.
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