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ENHYPEN Bring ‘Walk the Line’ World Tour to Cinemas Ahead of Australian Visit

Ahead of their Australian appearance in March, K-pop favourites Enhypen are releasing a concert film to the big screens worldwide

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Ahead of their Australian appearance in March, K-pop favourites Enhypen are releasing a concert film to the big screens worldwide.

ENHYPEN [WALK THE LINE SUMMER EDITION] will hit cinemas globally on Wednesday, March 5th and Saturday, March 7th, 2026, offering audiences an immersive look at the global K-pop powerhouses during their historic world tour stop in Japan.

Presented by Trafalgar Releasing and CJ 4DPLEX, it will feature electrifying live performances, intense rehearsals, candid behind-the-scenes moments, and the everyday lives of the members as they travel through Japan in the heat of summer.

Tickets will be available in all formats globally at 5am (PT) on Thursday, February 5th — which is 12am (AEDT) on Friday, February 6th. See here for details.

Enhypen continue to redefine their artistic boundaries, currently riding the momentum of a historic year of success. Since their formation through the survival series I-Land, the seven-member group (made up of Jungwon, Heeseung, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo, and Ni-ki) has seen a meteoric rise, reaching million-seller status within their first year and achieving a record-breaking Tokyo Dome debut.

This trajectory reached new heights in 2025 following a landmark Coachella debut in April and the release of their sixth EP, DESIRE : UNLEASH, which launched a massive world tour spanning North America and Europe, with sold-out shows across both regions.

These achievements culminated in the group earning their first grand prize and being honoured as winners of the Fans’ Choice of the Year awards at the 2025 MAMA Awards, representing outstanding achievements in the K-pop and Asian music industries. Their global influence was further solidified this month, with the launch of their seventh EP, THE SIN : VANISH, a project that is poised to reinforce Enhypen’s identity as next-gen revolutionaries by delivering a new dimension of musical storytelling.

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Soon, they will head Down Under to headline the debut Australian K-pop festival  안녕, Melbourne (“Hello”, Melbourne). The festival, taking place at Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse on Saturday, March 14th, has been brought to life by Asian global concert promoter Applewood, which has worked with the likes of Blackpink and Seventeen, and Untitled Group.

The appetite for K-pop has certainly hit Australia. Having grown dramatically over the past decade, K-pop has evolved from a niche interest into a major force in youth culture. Groups like BTS, Stray Kids, and TWICE consistently draw huge streaming numbers locally, while arena-level tours regularly sell out within minutes.

According to Live Nation, ticket sales (over 50,000 sold across Sydney and Melbourne) for TWICE’s recent Australian tour soared past all previous benchmarks for K-pop acts in the region, underscoring just how powerful their connection is with their Australian fanbase.

In an Australian exclusive, group member Jihyo told Rolling Stone AU/NZ: “I hope our Australian fans can truly feel how grateful we are for their love and support. Over the past ten years, we’ve been deeply moved by ONCEs who have supported us from far away, and through this tour, we want them to feel just how thankful we are.”

Australian fans are highly engaged, fuelling demand for concerts, pop-up stores, merch drops, and dance cover communities. The rise of Aussie-Korean artists, including members of groups like Blackpink, Stray Kids and aespa, has also strengthened the connection.