Singer and actor Enoch concluded his first solo concert in Japan on Thursday, February 13, 2026, at the Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall in Tokyo, drawing a crowd that included fans from both Japan and Korea, according to reports from multiple Korean news outlets.
The concert, titled “Enoch 1st Concert in Japan,” was performed across two sessions, offering fans a diverse repertoire spanning musical theatre, Latin music, chansons, Korean trot, and popular songs. Enoch opened the performance with a Japanese rendition of “君は薔薇より しい (you’re more beautiful than roses),” demonstrating his commitment to engaging with the local audience, as reported by STARNEWS.
Enoch’s performance of “Night Fog,” which has earned him the nickname “Sexy Enoch,” was a highlight of the evening, generating significant excitement among attendees. He also debuted the Japanese version of “Tokyo Station Bus,” a song originally performed as “Daejeon Station Bus” on the MBN program “Actual Singer 2,” as detailed in STARNEWS. The stage performance of “With You” also garnered positive feedback, with audiences responding favorably to its energetic rhythm.
Beyond the musical performances, Enoch dedicated time to interacting with his Japanese fans, acknowledging their support and expressing his gratitude for the opportunity to perform in Tokyo. He shared that performing on the Tokyo stage had been a long-held dream, according to STARNEWS. Jasumotickets.com reports that the concert included a post-show send-off party, providing attendees with a brief opportunity to interact with the artist.
Enoch has established himself as a prominent figure in Korean musical theatre, with roles in productions including Mata Hari, Rebecca, Excalibur, and Phantom. His appearances on television music programs, such as “Active Singer 2,” have broadened his appeal to a wider audience, as noted by Jasumotickets.com. The concert in Tokyo marks a significant step in his career, demonstrating his ability to connect with international audiences.
EMK Entertainment, Enoch’s agency, has not yet announced any further international concert dates following the successful Tokyo performance.