Music Core in Macau Lineup 2026: ENHYPEN, LE SSERAFIM, and More Join the Stage
Discover the full Music Core in Macau lineup for 2026. Featuring ENHYPEN, LE SSERAFIM, NCT's Mark and Ten, and many more. Get the latest K-pop concert news here.
Macau is about to get a lot louder. MBC's flagship music program, 'Music Core,' has officially rounded out its performer list for the upcoming special in Macau, featuring a total of 11 stellar acts.
Music Core in Macau Lineup Revealed: Who’s Performing?
According to reports from Soompi, the event has generated significant buzz by unveiling its lineup in two distinct phases. The first lineup featured heavy hitters including BOYNEXTDOOR, ENHYPEN, LE SSERAFIM, NCT’s Mark, WayV, and ZEROBASEONE.
The newly announced second lineup adds even more fire to the event. Joining the stage are ALPHA DRIVE ONE, Hearts2Hearts, izna, KickFlip, and NCT’s Ten. The inclusion of both Mark and Ten from NCT highlights the brand power of the group, while rookie teams like izna offer a glimpse into the future of K-pop.
From Rookies to Icons: A Diverse Talent Mix
This international showcase isn't just about the music; it's a strategic move for MBC to strengthen its global presence. By hosting "Music Core" in Macau, the network taps into a massive regional fan base. Industry insiders suggest that these overseas specials are becoming essential for music shows to maintain relevance in a digital-first era.
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