ENHYPEN’s latest tour announcement, soon after Heeseung’s departure, has caused fan backlash for various reasons. While many have criticised the company’s decision not to provide the 24-year-old idol proper channels to promote as a soloist, a new issue has emerged with respect to the differences in posters released. Apparently, a European tour poster shows the silhouettes of seven members, causing conjecture. Read more about it below.
ENHYPEN European Tour Poster Has Seven Members With Heeseung, While Belift Lab’s Has Six, Fans Upset
Less than three weeks after Heeseung’s exit, Belift Lab announced a World Tour for ENHYPEN. Opening up a discussion about the haste in the new concerts, hawk-eyed fans spotted an interesting detail. The new ‘BLOOD SAGA’ Tour poster released by the company features six members. This makes sense as it comes after Heeseung’s solo announcement.
However, netizens who support the group compared this poster with another one shared by the LP Music Peru on Instagram about the concert in Lima. This one had seven shadows against the background of the city. This caused fans to speculate if Heeseung’s egress was unplanned. Considering that Belift has suggested that Heeseung’s solo plans were in the works, several X (formerly, Twitter) users have expressed confusion about this oversight. If it were truly agreed upon earlier, they were confused about the circulated posters having seven members.
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Some other netizens suggested that the poster was an edited one, but fans spoke of its clarity and dismissed this. The official account that posted this seven-member display has come out to announce that the picture they posted is a fan edit. But fans are skeptical about why they were sharing an edit in the first place. As of publication, Belift Lab hasn’t dropped any statements about the same. Additionally, Heeseung’s official accounts for his solo career are in limbo.
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