ENHYPEN took center stage at the 2025 Music Bank Global Festival in Japan, proving once again why they’re one of KPop’s most powerful boy groups right now. The group departed from Gimpo International Airport on December 12, 2025, and headed to Tokyo to participate in the massive two-day festival held on December 13 and 14 at Japan’s iconic National Stadium.
ENHYPEN performing Blessed-Cursed at the Music Bank Global Festival 2025 pic.twitter.com/EoKdc8Pp4a
— Moon (@moonandenhypen) December 13, 2025
This event was historic. With a capacity of up to 80,000, the National Stadium is Japan’s largest and most exclusive concert venue, and this marked the very first time a KPop show was ever held there. Hosted by KBS, the festival sold out 60,000 seats per day, pulling in an audience of around 120,000 fans. ENHYPEN performed on the first day alongside Tomorrow X Together, BOYNEXTDOOR, and ILLIT.
The following day, Yunho, Stray Kids, NiziU, and IVE took the stage for more KPop magic. This year, the festival celebrated the evolution of KPop music under the theme “Golden Road.” In this line, rookie group Hearts2Hearts performed Girls’ Generation’s hit Genie (2009), new group izna performed Kara’s Pretty Girl (2008), and CORTIS delivered a performance of BTS’ hit Mic Drop.
ENHYPEN at the 2025 Music Bank Global Festival
Performance Setlist:
▫️Blessed-Cursed
▫️Future Perfect
▫️Outside
▫️Helium
▫️Shine On MeThe two-day festival will air via a delayed broadcast on December 30th at 8:30 PM KST/JST on KBS2 and Hulu Japan. pic.twitter.com/F8flpVLWYU
— • SHANTI • 🎧 (@shantloveshs) December 13, 2025
ENHYPEN delivered a high-energy setlist that had fans screaming from start to finish, performing Blessed Cursed, Future Perfect, Outside, Helium, and Shine On Me. The two-day festival will air as a delayed broadcast on December 30, 2025, on KBS2 and Hulu Japan. With this, EHYPEN became one of the most talked-about acts of the event. Meanwhile, they have confirmed the release of their mini-album “The Sin: Vanish” on January 16, 2025.