
The film capturing group Enhypen's first Japan stadium concert, 'Enhypen Walk the Line Summer Edition in Cinema,' will be released domestically on February 27. It will then be sequentially released in over 1,500 theaters across 50 countries starting March 5. This film presents the live performance held last July at Tokyo Ajinomoto Stadium on the big screen.
Enhypen set a record as the fastest foreign artist to enter a Japan stadium, achieving this milestone just 4 years and 7 months after debut. The film highlights the intense journey of the seven members behind this achievement. Through passionate moments on stage, preparation processes, and behind-the-scenes interviews, it delivers a profound story to the audience.
The film is also characterized by its spectacular stage production. It vividly conveys the charm of the summer outdoor concert, featuring giant water cannons, fireworks lighting up the sky, and rich band sounds. The overwhelming performance proving Enhypen's title as the "Performance King" can also be seen in the film.
The official poster captures Enhypen's solemn appearance just before the concert begins. It provides an intense immersion as if facing the stage head-on, with the members' presence standing out under starlight-like lighting. The composition connecting them in a single line symbolically expresses Enhypen's solid narrative and team unity.
Ticket reservations start on February 5 for global theaters and on February 19 for domestic theaters. Audiences can watch the film in various formats such as ScreenX, 4DX, and Ultra 4DX.
Enhypen topped major global charts with their seventh mini-album, The Sound: Vanish, released on January 16. The album debuted at number 2 on the US Billboard main album chart, Billboard 200, dated January 31. Enhypen proved their global album power by placing in the top 10 of this chart for six consecutive albums.
Building on these achievements, Enhypen reached number 1 on Billboard's Artist 100 for the first time since their debut. They continue to solidify their position in the global music market.



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