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LE SSERAFIM Closes World Tour with Confident Performance at Seoul Encore

by Hannah / Feb 04, 2026 11:41 AM EST
LE SSERAFIM (from Source Music)
LE SSERAFIM (from Source Music)
LE SSERAFIM (from Source Music)
LE SSERAFIM (from Source Music)

LE SSERAFIM wrapped up their first world tour with a sold-out encore performance in Seoul on February 1, demonstrating the performance polish they gained across 31 shows spanning nearly 10 months.

The five-member group performed the second night of their "EASY CRAZY HOT" encore at Jamsil Indoor Stadium, concluding a tour that launched in Incheon last April and crossed 20 cities throughout Asia and North America. The tour generated $34.1 million, ranking among 2025's top-grossing K-pop tours.

Evolved Stage Presence

The concert opened with performances centered on their fifth mini-album "HOT," featuring triangular LED structures and flame effects that emphasized the group's "rebirth through fire" concept. Title track "HOT" immediately energized the venue, with members Kim Chaewon, Sakura, Huh Yunjin, Kazuha, and Hong Eunchae delivering precise choreography alongside stable live vocals that reflected their extended touring experience.

The setlist flowed through "Come Over" and "EASY," with the latter showcasing more mature vocal control during intense choreography. Members utilized moving lifts and stage extensions throughout "Flash Forward" and "Blue Flame," bringing them closer to upper-level audiences. Atmospheric shifts accompanied "So Cynical (Badum)," "Impurities," and "The Great Mermaid," while fan anthem "Pearlies (My oyster is the world)" sparked crowd singalongs.

Chaewon reflected on the tour's journey: "Starting from Incheon last April, we traveled through Japan, Asia, and the United States to perform at our dream venue Tokyo Dome, and now we're back meeting FEARNOT in Seoul." She greeted global fans in English, Japanese, and Chinese. Sakura urged the crowd to "play without regrets since this is the last show," while Hong Eunchae joked they weren't "the type to send people home early," drawing laughter.

High-Energy Finale

The concert's intensity built through "SPAGHETTI (Member ver.)," "Eve, Psyche & The Bluebeard's Wife," and "CRAZY," with audiences standing throughout the performance. An extended dance break in "CRAZY" heightened the energy before the setlist transitioned through hits "1-800-hot-n-fun," "FEARLESS," "UNFORGIVEN," and "ANTIFRAGILE."

Before "FEARLESS," Hong recalled performing their first concert at the same venue. When fans who attended that debut show raised their hands, members bowed in appreciation and referenced the viral backdrop performance from that era. Yunjin noted they're already considering "what technical choreography to attempt next" to continue surprising audiences.

Hong also led a venue-wide wave, expressing hope their concerts would gain a reputation for being genuinely entertaining-a goal that already felt realized in the moment.

The encore segment shifted the mood lighter with "Kawaii" featuring character props, then flowed through "DIFFERENT (Eng ver.)," "Perfect Night," and "No-Return." The performance peaked with an EDM mashup of "CRAZY" and "SPAGHETTI," with crowd noise continuing well after the music stopped.

Tour Success

The "EASY CRAZY HOT" tour began April 19, 2025 in Incheon and concluded February 1, 2026 in Seoul after 31 performances across 20 cities. The group sold out shows in Saitama, Taipei (which added dates), Hong Kong (which added dates), Manila, Singapore, Newark, Chicago, Grand Prairie, Inglewood, San Francisco, Seattle, and Las Vegas.

Their Japanese tour leg from May through June attracted 110,000 attendees across four cities. In November 2025, LE SSERAFIM performed at Tokyo Dome for the first time, drawing 80,000 fans over two nights-a milestone achieved by few artists at one of Japan's most prestigious venues.

International media extensively covered the tour, with local celebrities including singer Jolin Tsai and actor Greg Hsu attending performances in their respective markets. The Seoul encore shows sold out immediately upon general ticket release on December 18, with even restricted-view seats added later selling out within 10 minutes.

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