LE SSERAFIM (LE SSERAFIM) delivered a stage like a musical and brilliantly capped off the end of the year.
On Dec. 31 last year, LE SSERAFIM (Kim Chaewon, Sakura, Heo Yunjin, Kazuha, Hong Eunchae) performed the title track "HOT" from their fifth mini album and the album track "Come Over" at the 2025 MBC Gayo Daejejeon (hereafter "Gayo Daejejeon").
LE SSERAFIM arranged "HOT" as a disco remix to further raise the year-end festive atmosphere. The introduction increased immersion by filming in one take a scene in which the members appear one by one in a space designed like a garage. In the chorus, they captivated viewers with facial acting and choreography that matched the song under multicolored lights. The direction, which paid detailed attention even to camera composition, was also notable.
The "Come Over (Funk Remix)" stage stood out for its musical-like atmosphere. This version was also presented for the first time at the Gayo Daejejeon; the five members enriched the performance by adding waacking moves to the existing choreography. They perfectly executed the intense choreography that quickly rotates the arms to the music, amplifying the song's retro mood.
In 2025 LE SSERAFIM solidified its position as the "fourth-generation girl group powerhouse" after rapid growth. The fifth mini album "HOT" reached No. 9 on Billboard's main album chart, the Billboard 200. With this, they became the only fourth-generation K-pop girl group to place four consecutive albums in the top 10 of that chart. Also, their first single album "SPAGHETTI" reached career highs on the two major global pop charts: Billboard's main song chart, the Hot 100, and the U.K. Official Singles Top 100. In particular, through their first world tour, 2025 LE SSERAFIM TOUR (EASY CRAZY HOT), they expanded their activities by meeting fans in Korea, Japan, across Asia and in North America.
Meanwhile, LE SSERAFIM will hold encore concerts of their world tour at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul from Jan. 31 to Feb. 1. Both shows sold out all seats within 10 minutes of general ticketing, and the additionally opened restricted-view seats also sold out instantly.
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