
LE SSERAFIM World Tour 2026
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8 upcoming LE SSERAFIM concerts across 8 cities in North America. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.
- When is LE SSERAFIM's next show?
- Mon, September 21, 2026 at Tacoma Dome.
- Is LE SSERAFIM touring near me?
- Playing 8 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get LE SSERAFIM tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most LE SSERAFIM shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
About LE SSERAFIM
LLE SSERAFIM brings the 2026 world-tour staging that K-pop fans plan months ahead for — meticulous choreography, multi-act setlists, video walls, and fan-chant moments that make the live show fundamentally different from the streaming version. 8 confirmed dates across 8 cities this run. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Cheapest LE SSERAFIM Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
LE SSERAFIM tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday LE SSERAFIM dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $45 to $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap LE SSERAFIM tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
LE SSERAFIMVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, LE SSERAFIM VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for LE SSERAFIMconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the LE SSERAFIMVIP & meet and greet guide.
LE SSERAFIMPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the LE SSERAFIM 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for LE SSERAFIMtour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the LE SSERAFIM presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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Inside LE SSERAFIM
LE SSERAFIM (르세라핌) are the five-member South Korean girl group launched in 2022 by Source Music under the HYBE umbrella — the same parent company behind BTS, TXT, and the Hybe-Geffen project KATSEYE. The current lineup is Sakura, Chaewon (leader Kim Chae-won), Yunjin (Huh Yun-jin), Kazuha, and Eunchae, a roster pulled from across South Korea, Japan, and the Korean-American diaspora that gave the group a built-in multinational footprint before they ever shipped a song. The name is an anagram of 'I'm fearless', and the brand positioning has held to that mission statement across every release: hyper-confident choreography, top-line writing that treats vulnerability as a flex rather than a weakness, and a stage presence calibrated for the global pop circuit rather than the domestic-first idol playbook. From the FEARLESS EP through ANTIFRAGILE, UNFORGIVEN, EASY, CRAZY, and HOT, the group has built one of the most distinctive aesthetic identities in fourth-generation K-pop — equal parts runway editorial, dance-floor maximalism, and the kind of song-craft bench that has earned them collaborators ranging from Imanbek to Nile Rodgers across the catalogue. The 2024 Coachella set, where they became the first Korean girl group to play the Indio main stages, marked the moment the project crossed from regional powerhouse into a full Western festival headliner conversation alongside BLACKPINK and a small handful of K-pop soloists who had previously reached that tier. Their fandom, FEARNOT, has cohered into one of the most organised global fan bases in fourth-generation K-pop, with chapters running streaming projects and synchronised Lesserafim Bong moments at venues from Tokyo Dome to The O2 in London. This page is the evergreen home for LE SSERAFIM on this site — who the members are, how the FLAME RISES and EASY CRAZY HOT touring cycles run, what tickets and pre-sales look like for FEARNOT fan-club holders, the songs that anchor a typical setlist, and the cities where the group is most likely to land when a new world tour leg gets announced.
About LE SSERAFIM
LE SSERAFIM were assembled inside Source Music in early 2022 as the first girl group HYBE built post-merger, with Min Hee-jin's then-rival in-house production teams watching closely and the company's senior leadership treating the debut as a proof-of-concept for the next generation of HYBE girl groups. The group launched in May 2022 with the FEARLESS mini-album, a six-member lineup that included Sakura, Chaewon, Yunjin, Kazuha, Eunchae, and Garam — Garam exited the group within weeks of debut following a personal-history controversy, and the project re-anchored as the five-member lineup it has been ever since. Sakura arrived with arguably the highest pre-debut profile in K-pop history: a former member of AKB48 in Japan and IZ*ONE in Korea, she brought a decade of stage experience and a built-in transnational fanbase. Chaewon, also a former IZ*ONE member, took the leader role and carries the rapper-vocalist split on most of the material. Yunjin, born in the US and trained at the Professional Performing Arts School in New York with Broadway-musical-theatre background, handles the most demanding vocal runs and the English-language writing credits that have shaped the group's crossover singles. Kazuha came up through the Dutch National Ballet Academy before pivoting to K-pop, and her dance fluency anchors the group's choreography-heavy live shows. Eunchae, the youngest, joined as a teenager and has grown into a central performance role across the cycle. The 'Antifragile' philosophy — borrowed from Nassim Taleb's term for systems that grow stronger under pressure — has been the brand's organising idea since the second EP: every controversy, every line-up change, every Western-press skirmish has been folded back into the project's identity rather than fought against. Their fandom, FEARNOT, is one of the most organised in fourth-generation K-pop, with global fan-bases that have mobilised everything from streaming campaigns to coordinated venue projects across Asia, North America, and Europe. The 2024 Coachella run — which drew both record-breaking viewership numbers and an unusually public debate about live-vocal expectations in K-pop choreography — became a watershed cultural moment for the group, cementing them as the first Korean girl group to play the Indio main stages and pulling LE SSERAFIM into mainstream Western festival conversations that had previously been reserved for BLACKPINK and a handful of soloists. The musical output since has continued to push outward — 'EASY' leaning into a sparser, more confident R&B-pop register, 'CRAZY' built around a Eurodance-inflected club drop that lit up TikTok choreography pages worldwide, and 'HOT' anchoring the most recent release cycle as the project's hardest-hitting single to date.
LE SSERAFIM tour dates and how their tours are structured
LE SSERAFIM tour the way most established fourth-generation K-pop groups do — full-arena runs in Asia, then selective arena and large-theater dates in North America and Europe, with each cycle named after the release it supports. The FLAME RISES tour built out the group's first proper headlining footprint across Seoul, Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, Singapore, Bangkok, Manila, Jakarta, Hong Kong, and Macau, with capacities running from 6,000 to over 50,000 in the Tokyo and Osaka dome dates. The follow-up EASY CRAZY HOT world tour pushed harder into Western markets, adding North American legs through Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Houston, and Toronto alongside the core Asian arena run. A typical LE SSERAFIM show runs 110 to 130 minutes structured around three or four distinct acts — a high-impact opener pulling from the most recent EP, a vocal and ballad-leaning mid-set, a unit and solo stage segment that gives each member a feature moment, and a choreography-heavy closing block that ends on whichever single is anchoring the current cycle. The Lesserafim Bong — the group's official light stick, with the petal-shaped silhouette that fans coordinate by colour through specific songs — is a constant presence in the room. Production travels at full arena scale, with synchronised LED towers, multi-deck moving platforms, and pyro tied to the choreography rather than just the chorus hits. For the current confirmed dates, the schedule strip at the top of this page pulls live from primary ticketing feeds; for new tour announcements, the group's official site, Weverse, and verified social channels post first.
LE SSERAFIM tickets, FEARNOT pre-sales, and Weverse access
LE SSERAFIM tickets in North America and Europe are sold primarily through Ticketmaster and Live Nation, with regional partners handling each Asian market on a country-by-country basis. The pre-sale stack starts with the official FEARNOT global fan-club tier — registration runs through Weverse, requires an active paid subscription, and opens roughly one to two weeks before the general on-sale with a unique pre-sale code per member account. Weverse pre-sale tends to clear the best floor and lower-bowl inventory before the public window even opens. Verified Fan-style ticketing — registration-driven systems designed to surface real fans before bots can hit the on-sale — has appeared on the highest-demand North American dates, with separate codes issued after a verification pass against the registered fan list. Arena pricing typically runs $90 to $200 USD for upper-bowl and standard reserved seating, $200 to $400 USD for lower-bowl, with VIP and premium-package tiers reaching $500 to $1,000 USD on top-demand markets like Los Angeles, New York, and the Tokyo dome dates. Secondary market inventory on StubHub, SeatGeek, and Viagogo runs aggressively marked up for opening-week dates and tends to settle to roughly 130 to 180 percent of face value in the week before showtime; soundcheck-included VIP packages frequently can't be transferred to a new name on the secondary market, so they're risky to chase outside the official channel.
LE SSERAFIM setlists and what to expect from the show
A LE SSERAFIM setlist runs roughly 22 to 28 songs across 110 to 130 minutes, built around the released EP and single catalogue with reworked interludes, English-language intros from Yunjin and Chaewon, and member-feature solo or unit stages threaded through the middle of the show. The most recent EASY CRAZY HOT cycle has opened on either 'Crazy' or 'Antifragile' depending on the market, settled into a mid-set vocal block built around 'Blue Flame', 'Eve, Psyche & the Bluebeard's wife', and 'Perfect Night', then ramped through 'Smart', 'Easy', and 'Unforgiven' before closing the main set on 'Fearless' and encoring on 'Hot' on most dates. The dance break in 'Antifragile' and the Eurodance drop in 'Crazy' are the two reliable peak moments of the night, with the Lesserafim Bong colour shifts choreographed across the room to match the stage lighting. Solo stages typically feature Sakura on a self-choreographed piece, Kazuha leading a contemporary-dance interlude pulling from her ballet training, Yunjin performing an English-language acoustic or piano cover that leans on her musical-theatre background, and Chaewon and Eunchae rotating unit stages and rap segments. For night-by-night setlist data and exact song order, Setlist.fm filtered by LE SSERAFIM updates within roughly 24 hours of each show. Setlists shift across a tour leg, so an opening-night order is a guide rather than a guarantee for the closing night.
LE SSERAFIM meet-and-greets, fan-signs, and Weverse video calls
Meet-and-greet access at LE SSERAFIM shows follows the K-pop template rather than the Western VIP-package model, which means the closest most fans get to formal one-on-one time happens off the tour itself rather than at the venue. Traditional album-release fan-signs — the in-person hi-touch and sign-the-album events that drive idol fan-engagement in Korea — are mostly run inside Korea and Japan tied to physical-album pre-orders through Weverse Shop, Ktown4U, or domestic retailers, and they're rare-to-nonexistent on North American and European tour stops. Weverse video calls have become the most common fan-engagement format outside Asia: limited-allocation one-on-one short video calls with individual members, won through album-purchase lotteries that surface on Weverse Shop during release cycles. Tour dates themselves don't typically carry a formal meet-and-greet add-on the way Western pop tours do, though some markets have included soundcheck-access VIP tiers bundled with early entry and a commemorative kit. Treat any third-party 'LE SSERAFIM meet-and-greet' package on a resale site with full skepticism — official packages, where they exist, are tied to a registered Weverse account and the member's name and aren't transferable.
Tour cities
Seoul
Seoul is LE SSERAFIM's home market and the anchor date of every world tour cycle. Dates typically land at the KSPO Dome (Olympic Gymnastics Arena) in Songpa for arena-tier runs, with the larger Gocheok Sky Dome reserved for the biggest cycles and Inspire Arena in Incheon increasingly used for multi-night runs. FEARNOT pre-sale tends to clear standing GA floor within minutes, with reserved seating moving in the same on-sale wave. Subway access via Line 9 to Olympic Park or the AREX to Gocheok covers every plausible venue, and Seoul crowds carry the Lesserafim Bong in full coordinated colour blocks that you won't see at the same density anywhere else on the tour.
Tokyo
Tokyo is LE SSERAFIM's largest international market and the only city outside Korea where the group regularly plays dome-tier venues. Dates have run at Tokyo Dome and Ajinomoto Stadium for the biggest cycles, with Saitama Super Arena and Makuhari Messe for arena-tier runs and Tokyo Garden Theater used for smaller fan-meet events. Sakura's pre-LE SSERAFIM career in AKB48 gives the group a uniquely deep Japanese fanbase that predates the group itself, and Tokyo dates routinely sell out same-day at on-sale. The JR Yamanote and Tokyo Metro networks cover every plausible venue. Expect a higher proportion of Japanese-language MC segments than at any other tour stop on the world cycle.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is LE SSERAFIM's primary West Coast anchor and a guaranteed sellout on every North American leg. Likely venues include Crypto.com Arena downtown, the Kia Forum in Inglewood, and the YouTube Theater at SoFi for arena-tier runs, with the Honda Center in Anaheim sometimes added as a second-night option. The Coachella appearance in Indio drew a substantial LA-area FEARNOT base, and the group's industry profile means LA dates pull both hardcore fans and the kind of music-business attendance that doesn't show up at most K-pop tour stops. Parking is brutal at every LA arena; Metro Line E to Crypto.com Arena or rideshare are easier than driving.
New York
New York is LE SSERAFIM's biggest East Coast market and frequently a multi-night stand on world tour cycles. Likely venues include UBS Arena on Long Island, Prudential Center across the river in Newark, Barclays Center in Brooklyn, and Madison Square Garden as the aspirational upgrade for the largest cycles. NYC FEARNOT chapters are among the most organised in North America, with coordinated banner projects and pre-show fan-led queue management at most dates. Subway and LIRR access reaches every plausible venue, and the city's K-pop fanbase is large and choreography-fluent enough that the room tends to know every fan-chant cold from the opening bar.
Toronto
Toronto is one of LE SSERAFIM's strongest cross-border North American markets — the city's K-pop, J-pop, and global-pop audiences turn out hard for HYBE-affiliated acts, and the GTA's deep Korean-Canadian and broader Asian-diaspora population gives FEARNOT a built-in base. Likely venues for LE SSERAFIM Toronto dates include Scotiabank Arena downtown for the biggest cycles, Coca-Cola Coliseum at Exhibition Place for arena-tier runs, or History in the east end for smaller showcase events. TTC subway access via Union Station covers Scotiabank Arena directly, and GO Transit pulls fans in from Hamilton, Mississauga, and Oshawa for what is usually the only Canadian tour stop on a North American leg.
Chicago
Chicago is the standard Midwest anchor on any North American LE SSERAFIM leg and a city with a substantial Korean-American population that turns out reliably for HYBE tours. Likely venues include the United Center on the Near West Side, Allstate Arena in Rosemont, or the Wintrust Arena in the South Loop for arena-tier runs. Chicago crowds pull fans driving in from Milwaukee, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and Minneapolis for the only regional date, so on-sales clear fast across multiple states. CTA Blue Line and the Pink Line reach the downtown venues directly; the Rosemont rooms need the Blue Line out to O'Hare or a rideshare.
Houston
Houston is LE SSERAFIM's primary Texas anchor and a market with one of the largest Korean-American populations in the South, which translates into a deep and well-organised FEARNOT base. Likely venues include the Toyota Center downtown, Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land, or 713 Music Hall at POST Houston for smaller showcase dates. Houston crowds skew younger and more multilingual than most US tour stops, and the city often anchors a Texas-leg pairing with Dallas. METRORail covers downtown, but the suburban venues need a car or a rideshare. Expect a heavier proportion of Spanish-speaking fans than at coastal US dates.
London
London is LE SSERAFIM's primary European anchor and the most likely UK stop on any world tour leg. Likely venues include The O2 in North Greenwich, OVO Arena Wembley, or Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith for arena and large-theater tier dates, with the Royal Albert Hall as an aspirational upgrade for showcase events. UK FEARNOT chapters are among the most coordinated outside Asia, with banner projects and synchronised Lesserafim Bong moments built into most London nights. Underground access via the Jubilee Line to North Greenwich or the District Line to Hammersmith covers every plausible venue. London dates typically pair with European mainland legs through Paris, Berlin, and Amsterdam.








