On November 30, 2020, six young men who had spent months competing on a Korean television program called I-LAND debuted under a name drawn from the hyphen symbol — the idea being that six distinct individuals could connect to form something larger than any one of them. In the five and a half years since, the logic of that premise has been tested across four world tours, six Billboard 200 Top 10 albums, a sold-out 2025 run through the United States and Europe, a Coachella set that arrived faster than any K-pop boy group had managed before, and a record as the fastest international act to headline a Japanese stadium. Blood Saga, their fourth world tour, reaches American Airlines Center in Dallas on Saturday, July 18 — the second of two nights.
About ENHYPEN
The current lineup — JUNGWON, JAY, JAKE, SUNGHOON, SUNOO, and NI-KI — now numbers six. Member Heeseung departed in March 2026 to pursue a solo career; the group has continued. They operate under BELIFT LAB within HYBE, the Seoul-based entertainment organization that manages some of the most commercially significant Korean pop acts of the past decade. The name itself remains instructive: the hyphen as connection, as space between things that would otherwise stay separate.
The album at the center of this tour is The Sin: Vanish, released January 16, 2026 — the group’s seventh mini-album, with “Knife” as the title track, and their last release as a seven-member group. The album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 and sold more than 1.65 million copies in its first week. The concept extends a vampire-mythology arc the group has worked since their 2020 debut: desire, sacrifice, forbidden choices, the cost of living inside a society built on hidden hierarchies of power. The tour launched in Seoul with three sold-out shows at the KSPO Dome in May 2026, moved through Latin America — their first dates ever in that region — and entered the United States this July. Dallas opens the U.S. leg before the tour continues through San Diego, Tacoma, Oakland, and Las Vegas, with a European run beginning in early 2027.
For context on the scale of what arrives in Dallas: the 2023 FATE world tour marked a landmark U.S. stadium debut for the group. The 2025 tour sold out entirely across the U.S. and Europe before this cycle was announced. ENHYPEN has assembled a touring record that most acts spend entire careers reaching toward, and they have done it with the youngest member of the group barely into his twenties.
Venue Information
American Airlines Center sits at 2500 Victory Avenue in Dallas — a 20,000-capacity arena and home to the Mavericks and Stars, and one of the premier touring destinations in North Texas. Doors open at 6:00 PM. Showtime is 7:30 PM. The venue’s camera policy prohibits professional photography equipment, detachable lenses, selfie sticks, GoPros, and iPads; point-and-shoot cameras only.
Tickets
Tickets for ENHYPEN’s July 18 show at American Airlines Center are available through Ticketmaster. General on-sale began April 24, 2026; ENGENE fan club presale ran April 22–23. Full tour and ticketing information: enhypenbloodsagatour.com.