ENHYPEN debuted on November 30, 2020 — six young men assembled through I-LAND, a global competition series that aired on Mnet that summer — and within three years were making their U.S. stadium debut. By 2025 they were at Coachella, becoming the fastest K-pop boy group to perform at the festival, and their “Walk the Line” world tour had sold out completely across the United States and Europe. That is the group arriving in Dallas on Friday, July 17, for the first of two nights at American Airlines Center, opening the North American leg of the “Blood Saga” world tour.
About ENHYPEN
The group currently performs as a six-piece: Jungwon, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo, and Ni-ki — South Korean, American, Australian, and Japanese members. The hyphen in ENHYPEN is intentional, representing six different individuals connecting and growing together. Member Heeseung departed in March 2026 to pursue a solo career; the remaining six announced “Blood Saga” approximately one month later and opened the tour with three consecutive sold-out nights at Seoul’s KSPO Dome in May.
The tour draws from the group’s seventh mini-album, The Sin: Vanish, released January 16, 2026 — a continuation of the fictional universe ENHYPEN has been building across multiple albums, this chapter set in a vampire society and exploring what the group describes as “an absolute taboo.” The concept-album-into-concert-theater tradition has antecedents in popular music going back decades, but the speed at which ENHYPEN’s audience has built around it is its own thing. Their U.S. chart record reflects the demand: six Billboard 200 Top 10 albums, including ROMANCE : UNTOLD at No. 2 in 2024 and DESIRE : UNLEASH at No. 3 in 2025. They have also set the record as the fastest international act to headline a Japanese stadium.
The Dallas run is two nights — July 17 and 18 — before the North American leg continues to San Diego, Tacoma, Oakland, and Las Vegas, closing out August 1.
American Airlines Center
American Airlines Center, at 2500 Victory Avenue in Dallas, is the city’s primary arena-scale concert destination, with a capacity of 20,000. Two nights here is not a market the tour is testing. It is a market the tour expects to fill. The DFW dates open the entire North American run.
VIP packages include floor access, soundcheck attendance, merchandise shopping priority, and commemorative items. No professional photography equipment, detachable lenses, selfie sticks, GoPros, or iPads permitted; point-and-shoot cameras only. Doors open at 6:00 PM. Showtime is 7:30 PM.
Tickets
Tickets for ENHYPEN at American Airlines Center on Friday, July 17, 2026, are available via Ticketmaster. All sales are final; no refunds or exchanges.