Le Sserafim faces criticism head-on as they launch their first-ever world tour with a powerful two-day concert. The girl group performed at Inspire Arena in Yeongjongdo, Incheon, on Saturday and Sunday, igniting fan excitement worldwide.
They opened the show with “Ash,” then raised the energy by delivering “Hot” and “Come Over.” Each song reflected the confident tone of their recent albums. The title of their tour, “Easy Crazy Hot,” merges the names of their three mini-albums released between February 2024 and March 2025.
Le Sserafim skillfully combined hits from all three albums to narrate their journey. When they performed a rock version of “Easy” and added a dynamic dance break to “Crazy,” fans cheered even louder. These moments showed their growth and determination.
Throughout the show, all five members displayed stronger vocal control and stamina. The group handled high notes and tough choreography with poise, silencing doubts raised at last year’s Coachella performance. Every clean vocal moment earned thunderous applause.
Le Sserafim also impressed with bold visuals. They climbed jungle gym-shaped structures while performing, surrounded by fire, lasers, and smoke. Each effect perfectly matched the emotion of their music, adding intensity to every moment.
Later, the group delivered band versions of fan favorites like “Fearless,” “Unforgiven,” and “Antifragile.” These reimagined performances showcased their versatility and received overwhelming praise.
During the encore, the members expressed heartfelt thanks and reflected on their struggles. Huh Yun-jin recalled a painful moment of doubt after Coachella. She described how the criticism pushed her to grow emotionally and artistically.
Le Sserafim faces criticism, but uses it as fuel to evolve. Huh compared her growth to how pearls form through pain. She vowed to stay true to her passion and protect their fans.
Hong Eun-chae added that every path has thorns, making the flower-lined ones more meaningful. Her words deeply moved the audience.
Le Sserafim now heads into their first global tour since debuting in 2022. Upcoming stops include four cities in Japan, followed by Taipei, Hong Kong, and Manila. The group also plans North American concerts in September.
As Le Sserafim faces criticism, they rise stronger than ever, proving their place in the spotlight with determination and heart.