What this is
ENHYPEN is a South Korean K-pop boy group formed through the 2020 Mnet survival show 'I-Land', comprising seven members: Jungwon, Heeseung, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo, and Ni-ki. The group debuted under BELIFT LAB, a joint venture between Big Hit Music and CJ ENM, and has rapidly grown into one of the leading acts of the fourth generation of K-pop. Performing at Tokyo Dome — one of Japan's most iconic and prestigious concert venues with a capacity of approximately 55,000 — marks a significant milestone for any artist and signals ENHYPEN's elite standing in the Japanese music market. Japan has historically been one of ENHYPEN's strongest markets, and a Tokyo Dome concert represents a landmark moment for the group and their dedicated fanbase, known as ENGENE.
Who should go
This concert is ideal for K-pop fans, particularly dedicated followers of ENHYPEN and the broader fourth-generation K-pop wave. The atmosphere at Tokyo Dome K-pop concerts is electric and highly organized, with fans often coordinating light stick colors, fan chants, and matching outfits. International visitors and tourists with a love of live performance will find the scale and production quality genuinely spectacular. Casual music fans curious about the K-pop live experience will also find this an impressive introduction to the genre's concert culture. Book tickets as early as possible — Tokyo Dome shows by major K-pop acts sell out extremely quickly, often within minutes of going on sale.
Good to know
Tickets are most reliably purchased through eplus.jp or pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; select convenience store pickup (combini ukewatashi) at Lawson for hassle-free collection without needing a Japanese address. Tokyo Dome holds approximately 55,000 and configurations vary by show — seating is typically a mix of arena floor (standing or seated) and tiered stands, so check your ticket zone carefully. Merchandise booths open several hours before the venue itself and lines are notoriously long for K-pop acts, so arriving 2–3 hours early is advisable if you want official goods. The venue is largely cashless-friendly but carry some yen as a backup; large bags may be subject to security checks at entry. Photography and video policies for K-pop concerts in Japan typically prohibit professional cameras and video recording — check the official event page for specific rules closer to the date.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

