LE SSERAFIM released their second full-length album, PUREFLOW pt. 1, on May 22, 2026, and their second world tour, PUREFLOW, opens July 11β12 at Inspire Arena in Incheon before heading to Japan, North America, and Europe. If you are deciding whether to catch the tour or just starting on the group, here is the lineup, a sane listening order, and the dates that matter.
Who LE SSERAFIM Are
LE SSERAFIM debuted on May 2, 2022 under Source Music, a label within the HYBE group, and were HYBE’s first girl group. The name is an anagram of “I’m fearless.” The five members are Sakura, Kim Chaewon, Huh Yunjin, Kazuha, and Hong Eunchae. Kim Chaewon is the leader. The group debuted as a six-piece; Kim Garam left in 2022, and the lineup has been five since.
Two members arrived with experience: Sakura was previously in HKT48 and IZ*ONE, and Kim Chaewon was also in IZ*ONE. That background shows in the group’s stage discipline, which is part of why the live show translates well to large rooms.
The Members at a Glance
- Sakura β Japanese member, ex-IZ*ONE; the group’s most seasoned performer.
- Kim Chaewon β leader and vocalist, also ex-IZ*ONE.
- Huh Yunjin β vocalist and songwriter who writes much of her own material, raised partly in the US.
- Kazuha β Japanese member with a ballet background that informs the group’s choreography.
- Hong Eunchae β the youngest, known as a quick, sharp dancer.
Where to Start With the Music
LE SSERAFIM’s sound is built around a confident, attitude-forward concept, so the singles are the right entry point before the album cuts.
- “ANTIFRAGILE” (2022) β the song that defined the group’s identity and still the best single introduction.
- “UNFORGIVEN” (2023) β the title track of their first studio album, with a Nile Rodgers guitar line.
- “Perfect Night” (2023) β their most straightforwardly pop, radio-friendly release.
- “EASY” and “CRAZY” (2024) β the more recent, sharper-edged direction.
- “SPAGHETTI” (2025) β a single featuring j-hope of BTS, and a good bridge into the current era.
From there, PUREFLOW pt. 1 is the freshest material and the core of the 2026 setlist.
The PUREFLOW World Tour
PUREFLOW is the group’s second world tour and stops in 23 cities. It opens with two nights at Inspire Arena in Incheon on July 11β12, 2026, then moves through Japan before reaching North America and Europe.
- North America: the leg opens September 16, 2026 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and includes Tacoma, San Jose, Phoenix, Chicago, and Washington DC, finishing October 8 at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
- Europe: stops in October cover the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, France, Denmark, and Berlin.
Arena dates for HYBE acts move through membership presales first. If a specific city matters to you, join the official fan platform before on-sale day rather than after.
Planning Around a Show
- Confirm the exact venue and date. Multi-night stops and arena transit are worth checking a few days ahead.
- Budget past the ticket. Out-of-town shows often mean a hotel night and merchandise, which sells out early.
- Buy through official partners. Resale markets for popular legs fill with marked-up and fake tickets quickly.

Where to Buy Official Goods
Albums, the official light stick, and tour merchandise are safest through Weverse Shop, established retailers such as Ktown4U, and the venue stands on show day. Expect per-person limits on popular designs, and be cautious of “tour exclusive” items listed online before the concert.
Next Steps
If the tour is your way into the group, a Seoul trip rounds it out: the city’s label districts and the cafes and sites tied to HYBE artists make an easy pilgrimage day, and it slots neatly into a broader Korea itinerary.



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