K-pop boy bands Enhypen and Zerobaseone return to Singapore Indoor Stadium in October and November
Enhypen are currently on their Walk The Line world tour and will perform here on Oct 4 and 5.
SINGAPORE - K-pop boy bands Enhypen and Zerobaseone will be returning to town - and the same concert venues - after playing shows at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in 2024.
Enhypen, which made their debut in 2020, are currently on their Walk The Line world tour and will perform here on Oct 4 and 5. Ticketing details have not been announced.
The seven-member group - which comprises Jungwon, Heeseung, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo and Ni-ki - kickstarted their tour in October 2024. They have since performed in Thailand and the Philippines, and will also be visiting cities like New York, California, London, Manchester and Brussels.
Enhypen were last in Singapore in January 2024. They performed a near-three-hour set over two sold-out shows at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, drawing a combined crowd of 20,000.
The stopover was part of their second world tour Fate, which saw the septet delivering more than 20 songs with four costume changes.
Managed by Belift Lab, a subsidiary of K-pop giant Hybe, Enhypen were formed through idol survival competition show I-Land (2020) and are known for hits like Bite Me (2023), Blessed-Cursed (2022) and Drunk-Dazed (2021). In June 2025, the group released their sixth mini album Desire:Unleash.
Meanwhile, Zerobaseone, who kickstart their Here & Now World Tour in October, will be back at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Nov 15.
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K-pop boy band Zerobaseone will return to the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Nov 15.
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The tours will head to cities like Bangkok, Saitama and Taipei before wrapping up in Hong Kong in December 2025. Ticketing details have not been released.
The nine-man act have been hailed as the first fifth-generation K-pop group, with the youngest member Han Yu-jin being only 18.
Zerobaseone last performed here in September 2024, porforming 25 songs at the Singapore Indoor Stadium for the first time as part of their Timeless World concert tour. They played 14 shows between September to December 2024, making stops in cities like Pak Kret, Macau, Tokoname and Yokohama.
The boy band consist of Han, Kim Ji-woong, Zhang Hao, Sung Han-bin, Matthew Seok, Kim Tae-rae, Ricky, Kim Gyu-vin and Park Gun-wook. They were formed through the South Korean reality competition show Boys Planet (2023).
Their hit songs include Doctor! Doctor! (2025), Feel The Pop (2024), Crush (2023) and In Bloom (2023). They have dropped five EPs, with the most recent being Blue Paradise (2025) in February.

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