LE SSERAFIM's 'Easy Crazy Hot' World Tour: Everything You Need to Know

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LE SSERAFIM's Huh Yunjin, as the group announces their 2025 Easy Crazy Hot world tour
LE SSERAFIM's Huh Yunjin, as the group announces their 2025 Easy Crazy Hot world tour

LE SSERAFIM announced their first world tour on February 28, 2025, and the scale of what Source Music confirmed leaves little ambiguity about the group's ambitions. "Easy Crazy Hot" — the official tour name — spans 31 shows across South Korea, Japan, Southeast and East Asia, and North America, making it one of the most expansive K-pop debut world tours announced in recent years. Tickets, itinerary, and everything else you need to plan around the tour are laid out below.

The run opens at Incheon's Inspire Arena on April 19 and 20, 2025, progresses through Asia and the Americas across the following months, and closes with a Seoul encore in early 2026 — a ten-month touring commitment that wraps a career chapter built on three successive mini-albums and the global fan base those releases have built.

What "Easy Crazy Hot" Means

"Easy" references LE SSERAFIM's fourth mini-album, released in April 2024, which reached the top of the Hanteo Chart and marked the group's most commercially accessible release to date. "Crazy" points to the fifth mini-album from October 2024, which sustained the chart momentum while introducing dancehall and electronic pop elements into the group's sonic palette. "HOT," the sixth mini-album positioned as the trilogy's conclusion, provides the primary promotional context for the tour's launch and shapes the expected setlist across all legs.

Naming a world tour after three successive albums signals how Source Music and LE SSERAFIM are framing this moment: not as a promotional exercise tied to a single release but as a live consolidation of a two-year creative arc. The three titles function as a career chapter, and the tour is the chapter's live iteration — structured to deliver everything those three albums built toward in a single, sustained sequence of performances across four regions.

Tour Dates and Cities: Region by Region

LE SSERAFIM Easy Crazy Hot World Tour — Shows by Region (2025–2026) Bar chart showing 31 total shows: South Korea 4 shows, Japan 11 shows, Asia excluding Korea and Japan 7 shows, North America 9 shows Easy Crazy Hot Tour — Shows by Region South Korea 4 shows Japan 11 shows Asia (ex. KR/JP) 7 shows North America 9 shows Source: Source Music official announcement | Total: 31 shows across 4 regions

South Korea (4 shows): The tour opens at Incheon's Inspire Arena on April 19 and 20, with a two-night Seoul encore in February 2026 closing the entire run. Japan (11 shows): The most extensive single-country leg runs across Nagoya, Osaka, Kitakyushu, and Saitama — nine regular shows — followed by two nights at Tokyo Dome in November 2025, one of the largest concert venues in Asia. Southeast and East Asia (7 shows): Taipei, Hong Kong, Manila, Singapore, and Bangkok form the remaining Asian leg, covering five markets where K-pop live attendance has grown substantially in recent years. North America (9 shows): The September leg includes Newark's Prudential Center, Chicago, Grand Prairie, Inglewood, San Francisco, Seattle, Las Vegas, and Mexico City's Arena CDMX.

What to Expect at the Shows

LE SSERAFIM's previous large-scale live performances — including their Coachella appearance in 2024 and the 2023 "IM FEARLESS" domestic concert series — established a production approach built around precision choreography, high-intensity stage presence, and a setlist that moves through the discography with minimal transition time. The group's live reputation is built on physical precision: synchronized movement and consistent vocal delivery across full-length sets that leave little margin for error. The "Easy Crazy Hot" tour will draw primarily from the three mini-albums referenced in its title, with the HOT tracks central to the set given the tour's timing relative to that release.

The venue scale tells a significant part of the story. The Inspire Arena in Incheon holds between 15,000 and 22,000 spectators depending on configuration. The Prudential Center in Newark and the Kia Forum in Inglewood are comparable in scale. Tokyo Dome, at approximately 55,000 spectators, represents the tour's largest single venue — a threshold that only a limited number of K-pop acts have crossed as headliners. That the encore dates land there, rather than in a standard arena, suggests the production is designed with stadium-level ambition built in from the start, not retrofitted after demand exceeded expectations in smaller venues.

Tickets and How to Purchase

Korean dates at Inspire Arena and the Seoul encore will be handled through Weverse Shop and Interpark, consistent with Source Music's standard ticketing approach for major domestic events. International ticketing platforms vary by region: North American dates are expected to go through Ticketmaster and venue-specific services, while Asian dates outside Korea and Japan will be handled through local partner platforms to be announced. Japanese dates, including the Tokyo Dome encore, will follow HYBE Japan's domestic ticketing procedures through verified fan club pre-sales. Demand for all legs has been noted as high following the February 28 announcement, and fan communities across multiple markets are already coordinating purchasing strategies ahead of the general sale windows.

What This Tour Represents

The "Easy Crazy Hot" announcement arrives at a moment when LE SSERAFIM has spent three years building toward exactly this kind of commitment. The group's trajectory — from debut in May 2022 through five mini-albums and a growing international profile — has been structured around consistent output and deliberate live presence rather than commercial shortcuts. A 31-show world tour announced the day before these words are written is the logical extension of that approach, not a deviation from it.

The tour's geographic range, the Tokyo Dome encore, and the ten-month span from the Incheon opener to the Seoul finale collectively mark a threshold moment for the group. "Easy Crazy Hot" is set to become one of the most anticipated K-pop touring events of 2025. The itinerary is public. For FEARNOT, the question is simply which show and how to secure a spot in it.

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Park Chulwon
Park Chulwon

Entertainment Journalist · KEnterHub

Entertainment journalist focused on Korean music, film, and the global K-Wave. Reports on industry trends, celebrity profiles, and the intersection of Korean pop culture and international audiences.

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