
The group Enhypen (ENHYPEN) strengthened communication with fans by expanding the vampire narrative into reality through their new release. On December 30th, Enhypen held a global screening event titled "VAMPIRE IS COMING in SEOUL" at the COEX Auditorium in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, meeting with about 1,000 fans. At this event, Enhypen appeared on stage with the concept of "vampires who temporarily hid here while escaping the world," enhancing fan immersion.
During the screening, the members explained the symbols and interpretations contained in key scenes of the chapter videos and shared behind-the-scenes production stories. This delivered a rich narrative to the fans. A congratulatory message from actor Park Jung-min and a special video for the track "Stealer" were also revealed, adding to the excitement at the venue.
In particular, Enhypen interpreted a recent blood donation campaign, which involved about 10,000 participants in Korea and Japan, as an extension of the album story and presented humor about it. The second chapter video "Big Girls Don't Cry," released before the comeback, includes a scene where a blood donation bus is hijacked. The members said, "As the first group to debut as vampires, we wanted to set a good example," and "Instead of drinking blood, we donated it so it could be used well for those in need." This remark brought laughter to the fans.
Enhypen plans to continue the global screening events in Hong Kong (January 31) and Tokyo (February 14). The members expressed, "We are happy to meet ENGENEs again through the 7th mini-album," and "We are glad to gather with ENGENEs in one place to watch the videos of 'THE SIN : VANISH' and share various stories."
Through this new release, Enhypen is enhancing communication with fans and providing a deeper experience through unique storytelling. They plan to continue building relationships with fans through diverse content in the future.



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