The group LE SSERAFIM achieved the most notable results among K-pop girl groups in the 2025 tour market. Following promotions for their single album 'SPAGHETTI', they also performed strongly on tour, solidifying their position as the "strongest 4th-generation girl group".

On the 15th (local time), U.S. music outlet Billboard released the "Top 10 Highest Grossing K-Pop Tours of the Year". LE SSERAFIM (Kim Chaewon, Sakura, Huh Yunjin, Kazuha, Hong Eunchae)'s first world tour, 2025 LE SSERAFIM TOUR "EASY CRAZY HOT", ranked eighth on the list. This is the highest result this year among K-pop girl group tours based on Billboard Boxscore.

According to Billboard, LE SSERAFIM performed a total of 27 shows across Asia and North America, drawing about 237,000 attendees. Notably, the tally did not include figures from the encore concerts held at Tokyo Dome on Nov. 18–19, yet they still ranked highly, cementing their standout presence. The chart compiled performances worldwide from Oct. 2024 through Sept. 2025 based on official data from Billboard Boxscore.

LE SSERAFIM proved formidable ticket power on this world tour. The Saitama Super Arena shows in Japan sold out including restricted-view seats, and remaining seats after stage equipment installation were released for sale. Tickets for Taipei and Hong Kong sold out quickly, prompting one additional show in each city. In addition, concerts in Manila; Singapore; and North American dates in Newark, Chicago, Grand Prairie, Inglewood, San Francisco, Seattle and Las Vegas were sold out.

The tour was especially praised for the five members' increasingly stable live vocals and overwhelming performances. The nonstop hit medley section running from "FEARLESS" to "ANTIFRAGILE" (antifragile) to "UNFORGIVEN (feat. Nile Rodgers)" and the globally beloved performance of "CRAZY" drew roaring cheers and mass singalongs that made headlines.

Having set the world ablaze with their first world tour, LE SSERAFIM will conclude the tour's grand journey with encore concerts at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul on Jan. 31–Feb. 1.

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