✈️ ENHYPEN Departs Incheon Airport for Qingdao Fansign Amid World Tour
By C.M Ong | Sept. 14, 2025
SEOUL, South Korea – September 14, 2025 — Global K-pop sensation ENHYPEN was spotted at Incheon International Airport this morning as all seven members—Jay, Heeseung, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunwoo, Jungwon, and Ni-Ki—departed for Qingdao, China. Unlike their large-scale concerts, this trip is dedicated to an exclusive offline fansign event, reinforcing ENHYPEN’s commitment to close fan engagement.
A Fansign Stop Within ENHYPEN’s Global Tour
The Qingdao schedule is part of ENHYPEN’s ambitious WALK THE LINE world tour (2024–2025), which spans North America, Europe, and Asia. While concerts are the centerpiece, HYBE and BELIFT LAB have incorporated special activities such as fansigns and VR events to maximize global outreach.
This marks a unique highlight in the tour, showcasing how ENHYPEN continues to balance stadium-sized performances with intimate fan experiences across different countries.
The “Home Base” Strategy in Action
ENHYPEN’s travel plans illustrate a strategic “home base” model. By frequently returning to Seoul between major tour stops, the group can recover from travel fatigue while slotting in short-term but high-impact events.
Recent schedule milestones include:
- September 3 — Final European tour concert in Paris, France
- September 10 — VR Concert Stage Greeting Event in Seoul
- September 14 — Departure from Incheon Airport for Qingdao fansign
This approach not only optimizes logistics but also keeps Korean activities active between international legs of the tour.
What’s Next for ENHYPEN
Following the Qingdao fansign, ENHYPEN will head to Singapore for three consecutive concerts on October 3–5, 2025. Their year-long global journey will then conclude with a much-anticipated three-night finale in Seoul on October 24, 25, and 26, closing the WALK THE LINE tour on home ground.
As ENHYPEN continues to bridge international stages with personal fan interactions, the group demonstrates why they are at the forefront of K-pop’s fourth generation idols.
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