The concert is set to take place on January 31 and February 1, 2025.
Their global popularity is reflected in the sell-out of this tour.
LE SSERAFIM's encore concert in Seoul has achieved a remarkable milestone by selling out all seats, including limited-view tickets. Scheduled for January 31 to February 1, 2025, at the Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Songpa-gu, Seoul, the concert titled 'LE SSERAFIM TOUR 'EASY CRAZY HOT' ENCORE IN SEOUL' saw its general tickets sell out in just 10 minutes on the 18th, showcasing the group's strong fanbase.
The group, buoyed by their fans' enthusiasm, also opened additional limited-view seats, which were completely sold out in a mere 10 minutes, further proving their impressive ticketing power. Having kicked off their first world tour 'EASY CRAZY HOT' in Incheon last April, LE SSERAFIM has visited 19 cities, solidifying its popularity. The high satisfaction ratings from previous concerts have heightened anticipation for the encore, leading to a full sell-out.
LE SSERAFIM holds a unique position in the modern K-pop scene, and the sell-out of their encore concert serves as further proof of their popularity and the solidity of their fandom. The rapid sell-out of all seats reflects the high expectations fans have for their music and performances, indicating that this is more than just a sales statistic—it exemplifies the rising brand power of LE SSERAFIM.
Moreover, their tour has ranked 8th in the 'Top 10 Highest Grossing K-Pop Tours of 2025,' reinforcing their emergence as a global artist. The style and performances showcased during their concerts across various countries have left a strong impression on fans, which further heightens the anticipation for the upcoming encore concert.
Lastly, LE SSERAFIM will perform at the New Year's Eve live show in Times Square, New York, offering a significant opportunity to promote K-pop globally. Their approach to expanding global recognition through integrated marketing strategies across various platforms is something to watch in the future.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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