The announcement of the BLOOD MOON UNION TOUR marks a historic moment as Stray Kids’ Bang Chan and ENHYPEN’s Sunghoon join forces for a rare and highly anticipated global tour. Known for their contrasting yet complementary stage personas, the two artists promise a performance that blends raw intensity with refined elegance. The tour concept leans into a dark, cinematic atmosphere, positioning the collaboration as more than a concert series—it’s a statement of power, unity, and artistic evolution.
Fans can expect a setlist that moves seamlessly between explosive choreography, emotionally charged solo stages, and collaborative performances designed exclusively for this tour. Bang Chan’s commanding presence and production-driven sound will meet Sunghoon’s sharp precision and captivating visuals, creating moments that feel both unpredictable and unforgettable. Behind-the-scenes creative input from both artists ensures the tour reflects their personal artistry rather than a simple crossover.
The world tour will span major cities across Asia, North America, Europe, and Oceania, signaling the global scale of the project. Confirmed stops include Seoul, Tokyo, Osaka, Bangkok, Singapore, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, London, Paris, Berlin, Sydney, and Melbourne, with each venue selected to deliver an immersive, high-production experience. Organizers have hinted that additional cities may be announced due to overwhelming demand.
Production details suggest a visually intense show built around the “Blood Moon” theme, featuring dramatic lighting, cinematic visuals, and a narrative structure that evolves throughout the concert. Rather than following a traditional format, the BLOOD MOON UNION TOUR is designed to feel like a live performance film, with each chapter revealing a new side of both artists and their shared creative vision.
According to the official reveal, the BLOOD MOON UNION TOUR will kick off in Seoul on March 21, 2026, before traveling across continents and concluding in Melbourne later that year, making it one of the most ambitious collaborative tours in recent K-pop history.