LE SSERAFIM sells out 12 concerts in 10 cities across Asia and North America

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LE SSERAFIM is proving their global power once again by selling out all 12 shows on the Asia and North American legs of their world tour!

The group — made up of Kim Chae Won, Sakura, Heo Yoon Jin, Kazuha, and Hong Eun Chae — is currently on their first-ever world tour, titled “2025 LE SSERAFIM TOUR ‘EASY CRAZY HOT’.” Starting in Incheon last April, the tour has gained massive praise for its explosive performances, powerful stages, and fan-favorite setlist.

Thanks to the buzz, tickets for upcoming shows between July and September were snapped up fast, completely selling out all concerts across 10 cities in Asia and North America.

The Asia tour kicks off on July 19 and includes stops in Taipei, Hong Kong, Manila, and Singapore. Demand was so high that tickets for Taipei and Hong Kong sold out immediately, leading to an extra show being added in both cities.

Over in North America, fans showed the same excitement. LE SSERAFIM's first U.S. tour begins September 3, and every single show in Newark, Chicago, Grand Prairie, Inglewood, San Francisco, and Las Vegas is now officially sold out.

This tour marks a huge step in LE SSERAFIM’s rise as a top-tier global group. They’ve already proven their popularity in Japan, where they wrapped up nine concerts in four citiesNagoya, Osaka, Kitakyushu, and Saitama — between May and June, pulling in over 110,000 fans. At the Saitama Super Arena, even restricted-view and equipment-blocked seats were opened just to meet demand.

Next up, the group is gearing up for a major milestone — their first-ever Tokyo Dome concert in November, a dream stage for many artists.

Despite their packed schedule, LE SSERAFIM still found time to perform. They appeared on Mnet’s “M Countdown” on July 3 with the English version of their Japanese 4th single, “DIFFERENT,” and are also set to take the stage on KBS2’s “Music Bank” and SBS’s “Inkigayo.”

LE SSERAFIM’s worldwide momentum isn’t slowing down — in fact, it's just getting hotter.

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