Heeseung’s interview translated by AsiaEnhypen
During the pandemic, we started connecting with fans through video calls. From there, our first world tour took place at the Olympic Handball Stadium, then Japan Stadium, and even Coachella in the U.S.—our shows have been gradually growing in scale.
Compared to when you first started, how does it feel?
As the scale grows, we are extremely grateful and happy that more ENGENEs are coming to see our performances.
In the early days of our debut, it was during the COVID-19 period, so we began with fan meetings, starting on stages that held only 300–400 people. There was a lot of effort on our part to reach the point where we now fill stadiums, but more importantly, we believe these places and moments were created by fans who enjoy and love our performances.
The more people come to see us, the more we feel that we must never be lazy in preparing the stage. You could say we’ve developed a sense of mission to do our very best so that no one who comes to our performances feels it was a waste.
Sunghoon’s interview translation by AsiaEnhypen
Being in our fifth year, I guess we’ve become more relaxed, but on the other hand, now we really have to do well.
Whether as a team or as an individual, what are the thoughts you have most these days?
Hmm… I’ve always had the thought, since before, “Let’s not cause any harm to the team.”Of course, I still think that, but these days my sense of responsibility has become even stronger.
We don’t really assign roles within the team. But after working for a while, I think some roles have naturally formed. Just naturally. And there are things we learn from watching outside, and also many things we learn from watching the other members.
We aren’t good at giving compliments to each other. But (internally) I think we learn a lot from each other.
by moonie-moon
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I need more of Heehoon pics, this duo is so underated- they compliment each other’s vibe so well !!!