World tour by Le Sserafim | |
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Associated albums | |
Start date | April 19, 2025 |
No. of shows | 29 |
Le Sserafim concert chronology |
The Easy Crazy Hot Tour is the first worldwide concert tour and second overall by South Korean girl group Le Sserafim, held in support of the group's extended plays Easy (2024), Crazy (2024), and Hot (2025). The tour began in Incheon, South Korea, on April 19, 2025, and is currently set to have 29 shows across Asia and North America.
The Easy Crazy Hot Tour was announced by Source Music on February 28, 2025, with initial dates spanning locations in South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Thailand, and Singapore. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
As part of the tour's initial announcement, it was noted that a North American leg would take place in September 2025. [6] Details were revealed in June 2025, with shows confirmed in seven cities in the United States and one in Mexico. [7]
For the North American leg of the tour, the group partnered with Amazon Music to distribute tour merchandise including apparel and light sticks. Merchandise was sold online, at concert venues, and at pop-up stores in Los Angeles and Seattle, [8] which utilized cashierless payment and were visited by over 1,700 people. [9]
The Easy Crazy Hot Tour was positively received worldwide. Lee Jung-youn of The Korea Herald praised the group's "visually striking performances" at the Incheon show, calling it "a clear step up" from past shows. [10] Elisa Chia of The Straits Times , reviewing the Singapore show, said that the members had "heartfelt appreciation" for the audience, and that it was clear they "were eager to impress and connect with their fans". [11] Similarly, Gabriel Saulog of Billboard Philippines highlighted the "extensive" set list and the emotional weight of the members' speeches at the Manila show, saying that the tour "not only showcased how far they've come in the three years since their debut, but also showed us why exactly the world is watching". [12] Eric Diep of The Dallas Observer , covering the Grand Prairie show, applauded the tour's production and effects, positive atmosphere, and the group's interactions with each other. [13]
This list is taken from the Incheon show on April 19, 2025, and is not intended to be representative of all shows.