October 21, 2025 | 9:27am
MANILA, Philippines — K-pop group Enhypen will meet fans worldwide in a whole new way through its first-ever virtual reality (VR) concert.
The “ENHYPEN VR Concert: Immersion” will be shown in Manila exclusively at Gateway Cineplex from November 20 to December 6.
The experience begins with a mysterious invitation from the boy band to its fans, Engenes. As whispers from the members echo through an unfamiliar hallway, the line between reality and fantasy starts to blur.
Audiences are then transported into ever-changing spaces: a vast office, an abandoned factory, and a rooftop where a pink moon and red moon coexist coming face-to-face with a whole new side of Enhypen never seen before.
This VR concert was produced using AMAZE’s cutting-edge technology, featuring innovative interactive elements such as a heart effect appearing on screen when the viewer makes a hand-heart gesture, and a branching scene that allows fans to choose one of the seven members and watch from their favorite’s point of view.
Related: BTS’ J-Hope ‘Hope on the Stage’ concert film heads to cinemas
It also brings together AMAZE’s proprietary technologies including ultra-high-definition 12K live-action filming, Unreal Engine-based VFX, and AI super-resolution to deliver a level of immersion and emotion beyond that of any previous VR concert.
Viewers will feel as if they are standing right in front of a real stage, fully experiencing Enhypen’s performance and emotional depth in the most vivid way possible.
“Immersion” is additionally the first-ever VR concert project to simultaneously announce and confirm its release in advance across about 40 major cities worldwide, including Korea, the United States, Japan, China, Southeast Asia, and Europe.
Tickets for the “ENHYPEN VR Concert: Immersion” will be available starting November 8.
Enhypen last visited the Philippines in person earlier this year for the group’s “Walk the Line” world tour, performing at the Philippine Sports Stadium in Bulacan.
RELATED: Inside Ji Chang Wook’s Manila visit: 9 things fans can’t miss
    
                            

 
											