ENHYPEN have announced a new mini-album. Find all the details below.
Exploring the theme of sin, the album “explores an absolute taboo condemned by the
vampire society” and follows two lovers “forced into exile to protect their bond, where desire, sacrifice, and forbidden choices collide”.
Watch a teaser for the album below.
The K-pop group – who graced the cover of NME back in July 2023 – made their London debut earlier this year, where they took the time to speak with us about their sold-out ‘Walk The Line’ tour.
“I think we had the best time we could possibly imagine. The energy was just incredible. It’s our first time being in London and doing our own concert, so we kind of didn’t know what to expect from the fans and the crowds, but they were more than expected. They were so energetic,” said Jake when asked how they found the London gig that took place the night before.
Jungwon added: “Anything that’s a first is always exciting, so we’re even more excited for this European tour. We just wrapped up a huge dome and stadium tour before coming to the U.S. and Europe. Because of that, I feel like we can have even more fun on stage this time. We’ve really honed our skills and learned to enjoy performing even more. I hope Engenes in Europe can feel how much we’ve grown.”
In other news, the group recently shared a tender cover of Justin Bieber‘s ‘Mistletoe’ as part of Apple Music’s ‘Carols Covered’ collection, in which musicians cover Christmas carols and other classic holiday songs.
Their track ‘Helium’ landed at Number 17 in NME‘s roundup of the 25 Best K-Pop Songs of 2025, with an entry reading: “With its uplifting alt-rock sound, ‘Helium’ translates the lightheaded, dizzy feeling of being in love and believing anything is possible. The softness of ENHYPEN’s voices and lyrics contrasts with gritty guitar riffs and heavier beats, giving the track a bittersweet, cinematic feel. Much like love, ‘Helium’ makes you feel larger than life.”


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