LE SSERAFIM began its first world tour with an electrifying concert held at Inspire Arena in Incheon.
The group delivered powerful stages and heartfelt messages that resonated with fans across continents. Audiences both at the venue and online praised the experience, confirming the group’s growing global presence.
LE SSERAFIM and Inspire Arena Begin the World Tour Journey
LE SSERAFIM officially launched their first world tour with a grand opening in Incheon. The group chose Inspire Arena as the starting point for this meaningful new chapter. Over two nights, from April 19 to 20, they performed for 150 minutes, filling the venue with energy, music, and genuine emotion. Fans from 62 countries joined the event live through Weverse, making the moment feel even more global. This performance was not just a concert. It was a powerful reunion between the artists and their fandom, FEARNOT.
A Powerful Trilogy Comes to Life on Stage
The show marked the finale of a three-part project connecting the albums EASY, CRAZY, and HOT. LE SSERAFIM opened with “Born Fire,” drawing cheers as dozens of dancers entered with bold choreography. From there, they performed a wide range of tracks, including “Ash,” “HOT,” “Come Over,” and “Blue Flame.” They also included signature songs like “Eve, Psyche and the Bluebeard’s Wife,” creating a well-rounded setlist. Every song reflected a stage in their evolution, and the show flowed seamlessly from one theme to another.
LE SSERAFIM and Inspire Arena Fill with Music and Emotion
The group continued the momentum by presenting rearranged band versions of their hits “FEARLESS,” “UNFORGIVEN,” and “ANTIFRAGILE.” These performances brought new depth and texture to familiar tracks, surprising and delighting fans. Kazuha choreographed the ballet-inspired performance for “Swan Song” herself, showing her personal connection to the piece. They added a dramatic dance break during “CRAZY” and transformed the stage into a playground for “1-800-hot-n-fun” using a giant jungle gym. The combination of movement and staging kept the audience fully engaged from start to finish.
Visual Direction Highlights LE SSERAFIM at Inspire Arena
The visual effects at Inspire Arena elevated the experience. A triangular LED symbolized the theme of rebirth through fire, linking perfectly to the HOT album. Lasers, flames, and large-screen videos blended with the choreography to create a dramatic and immersive mood. LE SSERAFIM didn’t just sing—they told a story through light, color, and movement. The stage production felt cinematic, with each effect supporting the message behind the music.
Heartfelt Words Strengthen Connection with FEARNOT
After returning for an encore, LE SSERAFIM sang the fan song “Between you, me and the lamppost.” They followed with an emotional speech about their journey. LE SSERAFIM said they understood how important it was to have someone by your side during hard or joyful times. They promised to be that kind of presence for FEARNOT. “Every memory we build together, every message we share, and all the love we give—it’s all real,” they said. “When life gets hard, remember today. Someone loves you. Keep moving forward. We’ve become stronger, and we’ll keep growing.”
Fans Celebrate, Critics Dispute, and LE SSERAFIM Keep Moving
After the show, fans gathered online to share their reactions. Many described the concert as both moving and fun. One fan said they cried when the group won first place on a music show during the performance. Some called the world tour their “second debut,” noting how much the group had grown. Hong Eunchae received praise for her beauty and presence. Though some critics pointed out unsold seats, fans countered with proof that shows in Japan sold out. The overall fan response was overwhelmingly positive. They have now reached a level where simple negativity cannot define them.

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Le Sserafim got so much story, and I’m even more into them for it! Working hard and overcoming tough times to be happy is the way to give fans happiness. They also showed their juniors a super cool and positive example of how to deal with unfair hate comments. Fighting!