LE SSERAFIM Goes Hot in the Philippines
K-pop girl group LE SSERAFIM is heating things up in the Philippines, with all tickets for their Manila concert selling out almost instantly.
The group—made up of Kim Chaewon, Sakura, Huh Yunjin, Kazuha, and Hong Eunchae—is set to perform at the Mall of Asia Arena on August 2 as part of their 2025 LE SSERAFIM Tour ‘EASY CRAZY HOT’ in Asia. The venue, one of the Philippines’ largest indoor arenas, was filled to capacity within minutes of tickets going on sale.
K-pop Sell-Outs Rare in Manila
The concert organizer Applewood remarked, “It’s very uncommon for a K-pop concert to completely sell out in the Philippines. Even before the concert was officially announced, we received flood of inquiries from ticket platforms and venues.”
While over ten K-pop groups typically tour the Philippines each year, full sell-outs remain a rarity. LE SSERAFIM’s immediate ticket wipe-out signals a new level of fan devotion—and showcases Hallyu’s growing grip in Southeast Asia.
Global Spotlights Shine on the Group
The excitement didn’t go unnoticed. Major local media like Billboard Philippines, ABS-CBN, Manila Times, and Manila Standard covered the buzz around the group’s Manila stop, highlighting their popularity with headlines worthy of chart-toppers.
Touring the Globe, One Sell-Out at a Time
Manila is just one fiery stop on their sprawling international tour. Next up? Bangkok on August 9–10 and Singapore on August 16. September kicks off their North American leg, where all six shows are already sold out. Then, in November, it’s a major milestone—their first headlining show at Japan’s iconic Tokyo Dome.
From Incheon to the World
This first world tour, which launched in April from Incheon, South Korea, has been making headlines thanks to its dynamic performances and stunning stage production. Their finale in Japan’s Saitama Super Arena even opened up equipment-restricted seats to meet demand. Similarly, concerts in Taipei and Hong Kong added extra dates after the initial ones sold out immediately.
LE SSERAFIM isn’t just touring—they’re taking over.
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