ENHYPEN BLOOD SAGA World Tour 2026–2027
Complete Global Travel Guide for Every City
From Seoul to São Paulo, Dallas to London — everything you need to plan your ENHYPEN concert trip across 21 cities on 6 continents. Honest travel advice, budget breakdowns, and city guides for ENGENEs attending BLOOD SAGA.

In This Guide
Tour Overview & Key Dates
ENHYPEN's BLOOD SAGA World Tour is their fourth world tour and most expansive global run, spanning 21 cities across Asia, South America, North America, Europe, and Oceania. The tour marks a new chapter for the group as a six-member act following member changes. BLOOD SAGA begins in Seoul in May 2026 and runs through Singapore in March 2027 — making it one of the longest-running K-POP tours of 2026-2027.
ENHYPEN's concerts are known for dark, theatrical storytelling — a signature that sets them apart in the K-POP landscape. The BLOOD SAGA concept continues the group's narrative-driven performance style with intense choreography, cinematic VCR segments, and a setlist that functions as a single unfolding story. ENGENEs (their fandom) are known for matching the members' energy beat for beat.
Quick Reference
| City | Venue | Date(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Seoul | KSPO DOME | May 1–3, 2026 |
| São Paulo | TBA | July 4, 2026 |
| Lima | TBA | July 8, 2026 |
| Mexico City | TBA | July 11, 2026 |
| Dallas | TBA | July 17–18, 2026 |
| San Diego | TBA | July 21, 2026 |
| Tacoma | TBA | July 26, 2026 |
| Oakland | TBA | July 28–29, 2026 |
| Las Vegas | TBA | August 1, 2026 |
| Macau | TBA | October 17–18, 2026 |
| Tokyo | TBA | December 1–2, 2026 |
| Aichi | TBA | December 26–27, 2026 |
| Jakarta | TBA | January 23, 2027 |
| Fukuoka | TBA | February 6–7, 2027 |
| Osaka | TBA | February 19–20, 2027 |
| Milan | TBA | February 24, 2027 |
| Paris | TBA | February 27, 2027 |
| Amsterdam | TBA | March 2, 2027 |
| Berlin | TBA | March 5, 2027 |
| London | TBA | March 9, 2027 |
| Singapore | TBA | March 14, 2027 |
Most venues TBA — official venue announcements expected closer to each leg.
Setlist & Show Format
ENHYPEN concerts are known for dark, theatrical storytelling. The BLOOD SAGA concept continues the group's signature narrative-driven performances. The show moves through a carefully constructed arc — high-energy opener into cinematic VCR segments, unit stages that showcase individual members, fan interaction ments, and a high-voltage encore that sends ENGENEs home hoarse.
Expected setlist highlights: “Drunk-Dazed”, “Tamed-Dashed”, “Given-Taken”, “Bite Me”, “Orange Blood”, “Karma”, “FATE”, “Bills”, “Future Perfect (Pass the MIC)”, “Walk the Line”, “Go Big or Go Home”. New BLOOD SAGA-era material will be woven throughout.
Shows run HOT — ENHYPEN's choreography is intense and the crowd matches the energy. Wear breathable clothing regardless of outdoor weather. The arena will be warm, loud, and relentless from the first beat.
Show Timeline
15:00–17:00 — Merchandise booth opens (arrive early — ENHYPEN merch sells out fast)
17:30–18:00 — Doors open
19:00–19:30 — Show starts
20:00–20:20 — VCR / costume change
21:00–21:30 — Encore & final ment
21:30–22:15 — Venue exit, transit rush
City-by-City Guide
Seoul

KSPO DOME sits inside Olympic Park in Songpa-gu — one of Seoul's most accessible concert venues. Take subway Line 5 to Sports Complex or Mongchon Toseong station and walk through the park. Pre-show crowds gather at the outdoor park area and Lotte World Mall nearby. Stay in Gangnam for proximity and nightlife, or Hongdae for the full K-POP fan atmosphere. The homecoming shows always carry extra energy — Seoul ENGENEs have waited longer than anyone.
São Paulo

Guarulhos Airport is 30km from the city center — expect a ~$25 Uber. Stay in Pinheiros or Jardins for safety, walkability, and excellent restaurants. Brazil is the largest K-POP market in South America, so expect massive crowd energy unlike anywhere else on the tour. Currency is BRL; Uber is reliable and cheap. Three nights in a mid-range hotel runs $350–600 USD.
Lima

Jorge Chávez Airport is about 30 minutes from Miraflores by Uber (~$10). Stay in Miraflores or Barranco — the safest districts with the best restaurant density. Ceviche is the city's signature dish; order it at a traditional cevichería for lunch. Lima is genuinely budget-friendly — three nights including hotel, food, and transport can stay under $250 USD. One of the most affordable stops on the entire tour.
Mexico City

Benito Juárez Airport connects directly to the city center via Metro Line 1 (under $1). Stay in Polanco or Condesa for the safest and most restaurant-dense base. Estadio GNP Seguros is the likely venue for large-capacity shows. LATAM K-POP fanbases are legendary for their energy — Mexico City shows are consistently among the loudest on any global tour. Get to the venue district early; traffic in CDMX is brutal.
Dallas

DFW Airport connects to downtown by DART Rail in ~25 minutes (~$3). Stay in Uptown or the Arts District for the best dining and walkability. Deep Ellum is the go-to for late-night food and bars after the show — dozens of restaurants and venues open past midnight. American Airlines Center is the most likely venue, located downtown with easy DART access.
San Diego

San Diego International Airport is just 3 miles from downtown — a 10-minute Uber for $10–15. Stay in Gaslamp Quarter or Little Italy for walkable access to restaurants and nightlife. Beautiful year-round weather, a compact and easy downtown, and excellent taco spots within walking distance of most hotels. One of the most relaxed US concert stops on the tour.
Tacoma

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is 35 minutes from the Tacoma Dome by car ($30–40 Uber). Tacoma Dome is centrally located and easily accessible. You can base yourself in downtown Tacoma or commute from Seattle (40 minutes by Sounder commuter rail, ~$5). The Seattle/Tacoma leg gives you the option to extend into the Pacific Northwest for a longer trip.
Oakland

Oakland Airport is a 10-minute BART ride to the Coliseum/Oakland Arena station ($11) — one of the most convenient airport-to-venue routes in the US. BART also connects directly to San Francisco (~25 minutes). Stay in Oakland near the arena or cross the bay to San Francisco for more hotel options. Oakland Arena is central and well-served by public transit.
Las Vegas

Harry Reid Airport is 10 minutes from the Strip by Uber ($12–18). Stay on the Strip for the full Las Vegas experience — Allegiant Stadium or T-Mobile Arena are the most likely venues for a show this size. The post-concert options in Vegas are unmatched: every club, restaurant, and lounge stays open until sunrise. Budget hotels on the Strip start around $70/night mid-week; weekends push to $150+.
Macau

Fly into Macau Airport (MFM) or take the ferry from Hong Kong (55 min, ~$25 USD) or the HZM Bridge shuttle bus (45 min, ~$8 USD). Stay in Cotai Strip hotels — many are directly connected to casino malls with walkable access to concert venues in the area. Don't miss Portuguese egg tarts at Lord Stow's Bakery and the ruins of St. Paul's. October weather is comfortable at 22–26°C.
Tokyo

Narita Express (N'EX) runs from Narita Airport to Tokyo Station in ~55 minutes (¥3,070). Haneda Airport is closer to central Tokyo — monorail or Keikyu line to the city in 20–30 minutes. Stay in Shinjuku or Shibuya for the best access to transit and the Japanese K-POP fan ecosystem. Get a Suica or Pasmo IC card immediately — it works on every train, subway, and bus in greater Tokyo. December is cold (5–12°C); bring a proper coat.
Aichi

Centrair International Airport (NGO) connects to Nagoya Station in ~30 minutes by Meitetsu train (¥1,130). Stay near Nagoya Station for the most convenient transit access. Vantelin Dome Nagoya (also known as Nagoya Dome) is the most likely venue — connected to the subway. Nagoya specialties worth trying: hitsumabushi (grilled eel over rice) and miso katsu (tonkatsu with red miso sauce). Shows here over the Christmas period — book accommodation early.
Jakarta

Soekarno-Hatta Airport connects to BNI City station by the Railink airport train (~$5). ICE BSD City or Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo) are the most likely venues for shows of this scale. Jakarta is the most affordable Asia stop — hotels from $20/night, street food from $1–2, and Grab rides across the city for $2–5. Leave 2+ hours before showtime if traveling by car; Jakarta traffic is legendarily challenging.
Fukuoka

Fukuoka Airport is just 2 subway stations from Hakata — a 6-minute ride for ¥260. This makes it the easiest airport-to-city arrival in Japan. Mizuho PayPay Dome is the most likely venue, reachable by subway and bus. Hakata ramen is the city's signature dish — try it at any of the famous yatai (outdoor food stalls) on the riverbank. Fukuoka is compact and walkable; it's the most intimate and stress-free Japan stop on the tour.
Osaka

Kansai Airport to central Osaka takes ~75 minutes by Haruka Express or Nankai rapid express (~¥1,800). Stay near Namba or Shinsaibashi for walkable nightlife and dining. Kyocera Dome Osaka or Intex Osaka are the most likely venues. Osaka is Japan's food capital — takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and kushikatsu are all under ¥500 at street stalls. Dotonbori is the iconic late-night food street for after-show dining.
Milan

Malpensa Airport connects to central Milan by Malpensa Express train in ~50 minutes (€13). Stay near Navigli or Brera for atmosphere, nightlife, and easy metro access. Unipol Forum or Mediolanum Forum (Assago) is the most likely venue — reachable by metro Line 2 to Assago Milanofiori. Milan in late February averages 5–10°C — bring a proper coat. Extending into northern Italy (Lake Como, Venice) makes this one of the best concert + vacation combos on the tour.
Paris

CDG Airport to Paris city center takes ~35 minutes on the RER B train (€11). Stay in Le Marais or near Bastille for nightlife and dining access. Accor Arena (Bercy) is the most likely venue — served by Metro Line 8 (Bercy station). Paris in late February is cold (5–10°C) and occasionally rainy; bring layers and a waterproof jacket. The city extends easily to London or Amsterdam for a multi-city European leg.
Amsterdam

Schiphol Airport connects to Amsterdam Centraal by train in ~15 minutes (€5). Stay near Leidseplein or Jordaan for the best nightlife, museums, and canal access. Ziggo Dome is the main concert venue — located southeast of the city center and reachable by metro Line 50/54. Amsterdam is compact and bikeable; rent a bike for $10/day to see the city. March weather averages 5–10°C with frequent rain.
Berlin

Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) connects to the city by S-Bahn in ~30 minutes (€4). Stay in Mitte or Prenzlauer Berg for central access. Uber Arena in Friedrichshain is the main concert venue — accessible by S-Bahn and U-Bahn. Berlin is one of Europe's most affordable capitals: hotels from €60/night, meals for €8–15. Post-concert options are endless — Berlin's nightlife operates on a different schedule than the rest of the world.
London

Heathrow (LHR) connects to London Paddington by Heathrow Express in 15 minutes (£28) or the Elizabeth line in 30 minutes (£12). Gatwick (LGW) takes ~30 minutes to Victoria by Gatwick Express (£21). The O2 Arena in Greenwich is the most likely venue — served directly by the Jubilee Line (North Greenwich station, exit straight into the arena concourse). Stay in Canary Wharf for O2 access or central London for more options. March in London averages 8–12°C.
Singapore

Changi Airport to the city center is 30 minutes on the MRT (S$2) — one of the best airport-to-city connections in the world. Everything in Singapore works perfectly: the transit is immaculate, the city is clean and safe, and English is everywhere. Hawker centres keep meals under S$5. It's the most expensive Asian city on this tour, but also the most stress-free. The Singapore leg closes the entire BLOOD SAGA world tour — a fitting end to a 10-month global run.
Best Cities by Category
Best for First-Time Solo Travelers
Singapore, Tokyo, London — safe, excellent transit, English-friendly. All three have well-lit streets, easy public transport, and strong K-POP fan communities to connect with.
Best Budget Destinations
Jakarta ($150–250 for 3 nights), Lima ($180–300), São Paulo ($200–350). Full trip costs that leave room in your budget for merchandise and post-show experiences.
Best Concert + Vacation Combo
Las Vegas (stay for the Strip), Tokyo (the full Japan experience), London (city + UK culture + easy European extension), Paris (extends easily to Amsterdam or Berlin — both also on this tour).
Best Fan Atmosphere
São Paulo and Mexico City — LATAM ENGENEs are known as the loudest K-POP fanbases in the world. The volume and passion in these venues is unlike anything you will experience elsewhere on the tour.
Most Unique Concert Experience
Macau (casino city backdrop — nowhere else like it) and Fukuoka (the smallest, most intimate Japan stop — feels like ENHYPEN is performing in your living room by Japanese dome standards).
Budget Breakdown by City
Estimated costs for a 3-night concert trip per person. Excludes international flights and concert ticket. Includes hotel, local transport, and food.
| City | Budget | Mid-Range | Comfortable |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jakarta | $150–250 | $250–450 | $450–700 |
| Lima | $180–300 | $300–500 | $500–800 |
| São Paulo | $200–350 | $350–600 | $600–950 |
| Mexico City | $200–350 | $350–600 | $600–950 |
| Dallas | $280–420 | $420–650 | $650–1,000 |
| Oakland | $300–450 | $450–700 | $700–1,100 |
| Las Vegas | $250–450 | $450–750 | $750–1,200 |
| Tacoma | $280–420 | $420–650 | $650–1,000 |
| San Diego | $300–500 | $500–800 | $800–1,200 |
| Macau | $300–500 | $500–800 | $800–1,200 |
| Tokyo | $300–500 | $500–800 | $800–1,300 |
| Fukuoka | $250–400 | $400–650 | $650–1,000 |
| Osaka | $280–450 | $450–700 | $700–1,100 |
| Aichi | $280–420 | $420–650 | $650–1,000 |
| Singapore | $350–550 | $550–850 | $850–1,300 |
| Milan | $300–500 | $500–800 | $800–1,300 |
| Paris | $350–550 | $550–900 | $900–1,500 |
| Amsterdam | $320–520 | $520–820 | $820–1,300 |
| Berlin | $280–450 | $450–700 | $700–1,100 |
| London | $400–650 | $650–1,000 | $1,000–1,600 |
Packing Checklist
Concert Essentials
ENGENE Bomb lightstick (charged), portable charger 10,000mAh+, clear bag if required by venue, printed/screenshot ticket backup, earplugs (ENHYPEN concerts are loud), comfortable shoes for standing sections.
LATAM & Asia (Hot Weather)
Sunscreen SPF50+, cooling towel, reusable water bottle, light breathable clothing, compact umbrella (tropical rain arrives without warning). São Paulo, Mexico City, Jakarta, and Bangkok are all hot and humid in the summer months.
Europe (Winter/Spring)
Warm coat, layers, waterproof shoes. February–March in Europe averages 5–10°C. Milan, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, and London are all cold during the European leg — plan your outfits accordingly.
Multi-City Travel
Universal power adapter, eSIM (Airalo covers all 21 tour countries), travel insurance (medical + cancellation), offline maps for each city, passport with 6+ months validity.
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