Heeseung Leaving Enhypen for Solo Career
Heeseung, 24, will pursue a solo album while staying with Belift Lab as ENHYPEN continues as a six-member group, marking the first lineup change since debut.
- On Tuesday, March 10, 2026, Belift Lab announced that Heeseung will leave ENHYPEN to pursue a solo career while remaining signed to the label, with ENHYPEN continuing as a six-member group.
- Through talks on Weverse, the agency said the decision followed extensive discussions among the artist, the group and management that confirmed Heeseung's musical vision.
- In messages to ENGENE, Heeseung thanked his bandmates and fans and said he is working hard on a solo album to meet them again soon.
- Belift Lab added ENHYPEN will continue delivering strong performances to ENGENE, but no timeline was provided for upcoming releases or tours following Tuesday's update.
- As the band's first lineup change, Heeseung's exit marks a milestone since ENHYPEN's November 2020 debut with BORDER: DAY ONE and global fanbase growth.
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