ENHYPEN is bringing an official pop-up store to Mexico City this July, and according to Mexican outlets the catch is simple: entry costs nothing, but you cannot walk in. Every visit is tied to a timed slot booked in advance.
What Is the ENHYPEN Mexico City Pop-Up Store?
The ENHYPEN Mexico City pop-up is a temporary official merchandise store reported to run July 2 to July 26, 2026, at Calle Río Elba #20, planta baja, Colonia Cuauhtémoc, 06500, Ciudad de México, open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (GMT-6) . It is the same Río Elba address used for ENHYPEN's earlier "Artist-Made Collection" pop-up held October 17–November 2, 2025.
Admission is free, but reservation is described as mandatory. Walk-ins are not admitted; access is granted only through an assigned time slot booked in advance to manage visitor flow, per Billboard en Español and Infobae.
The store window overlaps with ENHYPEN's concerts at Arena Ciudad de México on July 11, 12, and 14, 2026, so non-concert days are likely to have more slot availability. One caution: these details come from Publimetro and other Mexican media. As of June 23, 2026, no confirming notice appeared on ENHYPEN's Weverse Notice page, so verify there before acting.
How to Register on Eventbrite: Step by Step

Registration for the ENHYPEN Mexico City pop-up runs exclusively through Eventbrite at enhypenpopupinmexico.eventbrite.com, with the reservation form reported to have opened on June 21, 2026 at 8:00 p.m. Central Mexico time (GMT-6) . Entry is free, but a slot is mandatory, and early or concert-adjacent dates are expected to sell out fastest, per Publimetro.
According to Billboard en Español and Infobae, the booking flow runs as follows:
- Open the official ENHYPEN pop-up listing on Eventbrite (enhypenpopupinmexico.eventbrite.com).
- Select Mexico City (CDMX) as the location.
- Choose a date within the July 2–26, 2026 window .
- Pick an available time slot from that day's sessions.
- Confirm the reservation — there is no charge.
- Retrieve the QR code Eventbrite emails to your registered address; this QR is the only valid entry pass.
The confirmation QR is reported to be personal and non-transferable, so it is tied to the email you book with . As soon as you book, check your inbox and screenshot both the QR code and the confirmation email — relying on a live connection at the door is risky if the venue's signal is weak. Because the store window of July 2–26 is broader than the concert dates of July 11, 12 and 14, choosing a non-concert day can improve your odds of securing a slot .
One reminder echoed by the same outlets: any third party charging an "entry fee" should be treated as unofficial, since admission is reported to be free. Confirm the Eventbrite listing against an official ENHYPEN channel before submitting any personal details, which the next sections cover.
Time Slots, Arrival Rules, and What to Bring

The ENHYPEN Mexico City pop-up operates on a fixed schedule of ten 50-minute sessions per day, each starting on the hour, so knowing your exact window matters as much as securing the date. The Eventbrite listing confirms sessions run from 10:00 a.m. through a final 19:00–19:50 slot (GMT-6), and each visitor reserves one slot for their chosen date .
| Session | Start | End |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10:00 | 10:50 |
| 2 | 11:00 | 11:50 |
| 3 | 12:00 | 12:50 |
| 4 | 13:00 | 13:50 |
| 5 | 14:00 | 14:50 |
| 6 | 15:00 | 15:50 |
| 7 | 16:00 | 16:50 |
| 8 | 17:00 | 17:50 |
| 9 | 18:00 | 18:50 |
| 10 (last) | 19:00 | 19:50 |
Arrival timing is strict. The Eventbrite listing states: "Entry is allowed only on your reserved date and time. Please line up 10 minutes before your scheduled session. If you do not arrive within your reserved session time, your reservation will be canceled." The only accepted proof of reservation is the QR code Eventbrite emails to your registered address; you present it on a phone screen or printed at the entrance, and it is described as personal and non-transferable, so screenshots shared between fans will not pass .
Finally, admission is reported to be free in every case, so there is nothing to pay at the door . Treat any link, account or reseller charging an "entry fee" as unofficial — the cost only applies to merchandise once you are inside, not to the reservation itself.
Merch, Limited Editions, and Photo Zones Inside
Inside the Río Elba store, the draw is official and limited-edition ENHYPEN merchandise tied to the current tour cycle, alongside themed photo zones built for fan content. Mexican outlets report the lineup centers on apparel, photocards and tour goods, with at least one backlit photo set staged for visitors to use during their session . Because each slot lasts 50 minutes, a charged phone and a quick shopping plan help you use the full window .
Exact 2026 pricing was not announced. As a reference point only, the earlier ENHYPEN "Artist-Made Collection" pop-up at the same address (October 17–November 2, 2025) listed oversize T-shirts at about $803 MXN, hoodies around $1,295 MXN, zip-up hoodies near $1,622 MXN, and albums between $339 and $1,018 MXN, with fan outlets suggesting a budget of roughly $1,000–$3,500 MXN including 16% IVA . Treat those figures as indicative, not confirmed for the July run.
One practical note: the store window of July 2–26 extends beyond the concert dates of July 11, 12 and 14 , so non-concert days — July 2–10 and July 15–26 — are expected to see less demand for slots.
Verify Before You Click: Checking Official Channels
Before reserving a slot, confirm the pop-up against an official source rather than a circulating screenshot. As of June 23, 2026, a live research pass found no official ENHYPEN announcement of the Mexico City pop-up — its registration flow, dates, venue, fee, or QR system — on the primary official surfaces, including the ENHYPEN Weverse Notice page, the Weverse community Notice tab, or BELIFT LAB's schedule for 2026.06 . The concrete details reported so far come from Mexican outlets, not a crawlable official notice.
Open weverse.io/enhypen/notice directly — not a reposted link — and search for any notice naming "Mexico City,