ENHYPEN ended their U.S. tour with a bang on August 16th, 2025, transforming Los Angeles’ BMO Stadium into a big pulsating sea of lightsticks, cheers, and pure adrenaline. The final stop of their North American run wasn’t just another concert—it was a celebration, a heartfelt farewell, and a promise of what’s still to come. From the moment the opening VCR flickered across the screens to the last explosive encore, the seven members—Jungwon, Heeseung, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo, and Ni-Ki—delivered a setlist that felt like both a thank you and a gift to their fans, ENGENEs.
The show began with the Intro: OPENING SCENE, a cinematic prelude that instantly set the tone. As the members emerged under a wave of cheers, they launched straight into “Brought The Heat Back” and the ever-iconic “FEVER.” The energy was electric as fans screamed every lyric, their voices echoing through the open-air stadium. After catching their breath, the group took a moment to introduce themselves, grinning at the roaring welcome from LA, the city that would mark the end of their U.S. journey.
High-Octane Hits
The setlist wasted no time escalating with “ParadoXXX Invasion” and “Future Perfect (Pass the MIC),” a back-to-back punch that had the crowd jumping in unison. The choreography was sharp, the vocals unwavering, and the synergy between the members palpable. When the second VCR appeared, serious and mischievous, fans couldn’t help but hold their breathe—the boys were “up to something sneaky,” teasing what was to come.
That tease materialized with darker, moodier stages like “Given-Taken,” followed by a special subunit showcase. Jay, Jake, and Sunghoon performed “Lucifer,” captivating with their charisma, while Jungwon, Heeseung, Sunoo, and Ni-Ki countered with the hypnotic “Teeth.” Jay then reappeared with his guitar, strumming the haunting intro to “Blessed-Cursed,” a moment that instantly became a highlight of the big night.
From there, the energy only deepened with “Fatal Trouble” and “Bite Me,” both delivered with an intensity that kept ENGENEs fully locked in.


Connecting with LA
After another cinematic interlude, ENHYPEN slowed things down with “Your Eyes Only” and “Loose.” After this set, the members told fans that they knew American ENGENEs preferred the English version of “Loose.” That kicked off a charming exchange where the boys asked the crowd what’s most famous in LA. In-n-Out was the unanimous response, and the group laughed as they shared they’d already had it this trip, naming it one of their favorite burgers. They also revealed they’d enjoyed Korean BBQ the night before, showing their appreciation for LA’s food culture. It was a simple yet personal moment that made the massive stadium feel intimate.
The mood shifted back into high gear with “Scream,” “Tamed-Dashed,” “Sweet Venom,” and “Go Big or Go Home,” each met with deafening singalongs and endless waves of lightsticks.
A Bittersweet Goodbye
By the time VCR 4 led into “Moonstruck,” ENGENEs could feel the night nearing its end. The members paused to share heartfelt words, acknowledging that not only was LA the final city of their tour, but also a milestone moment. They thanked fans for the unrelenting support, revealed that they would be releasing a new album soon, and proudly shared that they had been named ambassadors of Seoul, Korea—an honor they said made performing abroad even more meaningful as they could represent their culture on a global stage. They also teased that fans could look forward to a special VR concert in September.
The show might have been winding down, but ENHYPEN wasn’t about to leave without more memories. They performed “XO (Only If You Say Yes),” “No Doubt,” and “Bad Desire (With or Without You).” Just as fans thought it was over, the group encouraged the crowd to sing “Polaroid Love,” their voices filling the stadium in unison. The emotional singalong brought ENHYPEN back on stage for an encore stretch.
The Encore Explosion
The encore brought a mix of sentimentality and exhilaration. The group returned with “Helium” and “Paranormal,” before launching into a reimagined “Drunk-Dazed (Coachella Remix),” which transformed the stadium into a full-blown festival moment. To close it all out, they circled back to “Go Big or Go Home,” making sure the very last notes of the night ended on a euphoric high. Confetti rained down, fans screamed until they were hoarse, and ENHYPEN bowed deeply, visibly touched by the love pouring from the audience.
They promised a return with new music and new stages, and if this tour proved anything, it’s that ENHYPEN is only getting bigger, bolder, and stronger. It was a night where seven boys gave everything they had and left the city glowing in their wake.
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