Rising K-Pop Group AHOF Joins First Lineup of 2026 Weverse Con Festival

The upcoming 2026 Weverse Con Festival has revealed its first lineup, and one of the names drawing attention is rising boy group AHOF.

The multinational group, formed through the survival program “Universe League,” is set to perform at the large-scale music festival alongside several other artists. For AHOF, the event marks another major step in their fast-growing career.

AHOF Continues Rapid Rise After Debut

AHOF has quickly gained attention since debuting, earning the reputation of a “next-generation rising star” in K-pop.

Their debut album “WHO WE ARE” recorded more than 360,000 sales in its first week, signaling strong support from fans.

The group also achieved an impressive milestone shortly after debut, winning three music show trophies within just 10 days, a rare achievement for rookie artists.

These early successes helped position AHOF as one of the most promising new groups in the current generation of K-pop.

AHOF / Official Company

Preparing for a Major Festival Stage

With the announcement of the Weverse Con Festival lineup, AHOF is now preparing to bring their energetic performances to a larger audience.

According to organizers, the group plans to deliver a dynamic stage performance that reflects the powerful energy they have shown since debut.

Music fans attending the festival are expected to see the same intensity and charisma that helped AHOF capture attention through their survival show journey.

AHOF / Official Company

A Festival Bringing Together Diverse Artists

The first lineup for the 2026 Weverse Con Festival includes ten artists from various genres.

Alongside AHOF, the list features artists such as ILLIT, &TEAM, Wendy, Lee Changsub, QWER, P1Harmony, PLAVE, TOUCHED, and CORTIS.

The diverse lineup reflects the festival’s goal of bringing together artists across different generations and musical styles within the K-pop industry.

What Is the Weverse Con Festival?

The Weverse Con Festival is an annual event organized by HYBE that gathers global K-pop artists and musicians from multiple genres.

The 2026 festival will take place June 6–7 at Olympic Park in Seoul, including performances at the KSPO Dome and the 88 Lawn Field.

Organizers confirmed that additional artists will be announced soon, with a second lineup expected later this month and the final lineup scheduled for release in April.

As AHOF continues to build momentum early in their career, their upcoming appearance at the festival could become another key moment in the group’s rapid rise in the K-pop scene.