
K-pop girl group LE SSERAFIM successfully concluded their first world tour, ‘EASY CRAZY HOT,’ with an encore concert in Seoul, culminating in 31 shows across 20 cities. Their 180-minute performance showcased flawless stage presence.
The encore concerts on January 31 and February 1 at Seoul’s Jamsil Indoor Stadium quickly sold out, with energetic cheers filling the venue even before the show began. The event was also live-streamed on global superfan platform Weverse, enabling fans from 57 countries, including Japan, the USA, and the UK, to join.
LE SSERAFIM kicked off the show energetically, urging fans to enjoy themselves without reservation. During ‘Flash Forward’ and ‘Blue Flame,’ they engaged closely with audiences on all floors while performing on flying decks. The varied setlist, ranging from powerful performances to emotional stages, kept the excitement high.

During ‘SPAGHETTI (Member.ver),’ ‘CRAZY,’ and ‘1-800-hot-n-fun,’ the crowd’s enthusiasm surged, accompanied by thunderous applause and collective singing. The dance break highlighted the synergy of the five members, pouring overwhelming energy into elevating the event’s atmosphere. Communicating in English, Chinese, and Japanese, they captivated the global fandom.
The members shared heartfelt reflections, moving the audience. LE SSERAFIM expressed immense gratitude to their fans, FEARNOT, for unforgettable memories, acknowledging the audience’s significant role in completing spectacular performances. They promised to return the love they had received, eagerly anticipating future endeavors.
For the encore, they delivered an EDM mashup of ‘CRAZY’ and ‘SPAGHETTI (feat. j-hope of BTS),’ featuring dazzling laser lights and freestyle dance from all five members, dancers, and the audience. This marked a remarkable finale, showcasing their growth in performance skills since the tour’s inception last April in Incheon.

LE SSERAFIM’s first world tour, which concluded a trilogy project with mini-albums ‘Easy,’ ‘Crazy,’ and ‘Hot,’ spanned Korea, Japan, Asia, and North America. Each show garnered significant media attention and received support from local stars such as Jolin Tsai, JJ Lin, and actor Greg Hsu.
Notably, during their North American tour, they became the first K-pop girl group to appear on America’s Got Talent, solidifying their presence. Consequently, the tour ranked 8th on Billboard Boxscore’s ‘Top 10 Highest Grossing K-Pop Tours of the Year 2025,’ showcasing their exceptional influence despite the Tokyo Dome show not being included in the tally.





