Lightning-fast ticket sales forced ENHYPEN to add an extra date to their Macau stop on the BLOOD SAGA world tour. The demand highlighted the group's growing popularity across Asia and beyond as fans rushed to secure spots for the highly anticipated performances.
The K-pop act will now perform at Galaxy Arena on October 16, 2026, a Friday, after the original October 17 and 18 shows sold out completely. Both the membership presale on May 15 and the general sale on May 16 disappeared in under one minute through Damai and Fantopia platforms. Organizers noted unprecedented online traffic during the sales windows.
BELIFT LAB confirmed the addition in an official notice posted on Weverse. "Thanks to the support of ENGENE, we are holding an additional show for the ENHYPEN WORLD TOUR 'BLOOD SAGA' IN MACAU," said BELIFT LAB representative in the notice.
Tickets for the new date go on general sale at 12PM local time through Damai, Fantopia, and Galaxy Ticketing. Prices range from 799 to 1999 MOP depending on seating section. Fans are advised to act quickly given the previous rapid sell-outs.
International fans have already begun checking flight and hotel bundles to attend the rescheduled show. Ticket platforms report increased searches combining Macau concert tickets with same-week travel packages from major Asian cities and beyond. Many supporters are coordinating group trips to make the most of the extended schedule.
Galaxy Arena officials noted the venue's quick sell-out pattern reflects strong regional demand for the group’s first Macau performances. Additional security and logistics measures are being prepared for the three consecutive nights in mid-October 2026. The arena is working closely with local authorities to ensure smooth operations.
Fans expressed relief and excitement online after the announcement, with many highlighting the difficulty of securing tickets during the initial one-minute window. The extra date gives more ENGENE members a chance to see the full BLOOD SAGA production live. Social media buzz continues to grow as the tour dates approach.
