LE SSERAFIM has once again proven their status as a global powerhouse in the K-pop industry by completely selling out their upcoming Seoul encore concerts.
On December 31, 2025, it was confirmed that every single ticket for their final world tour stops had been snapped up by eager fans.
This achievement is particularly noteworthy because it included limited-visibility seats, which are often the last to sell.
The sell-out status of these shows underscores the group’s “Fearless” trajectory and the intense demand to witness their high-octane performances live.
A Speed Test for FEARNOTs
The encore concerts, titled LE SSERAFIM TOUR ‘EASY CRAZY HOT’, are scheduled to take place on January 31 and February 1, 2026, at the Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Songpa District, Seoul. The ticketing process was a testament to the group’s immense popularity:
- General Sales: When tickets first opened on January 18, all standard seating for both dates was completely exhausted in just 10 minutes.
- Limited-Visibility Seats: Due to the overwhelming demand, the agency released additional seats with restricted views on January 30. Despite the visibility limitations, these tickets also sold out within 10 minutes of their release.
This rapid sell-out demonstrates that for LE SSERAFIM’s fans (FEARNOT), being in the venue and experiencing the atmosphere is a priority, regardless of where they are seated.
A Year of Global Dominance
The encore shows serve as the grand finale to a world tour that began in April 2025 in Incheon.
Throughout the year, LE SSERAFIM traveled to 19 cities across Asia, North America, and Japan, consistently drawing massive crowds.
The tour’s commercial success was officially recognized when it ranked No. 8 on Billboard Boxscore’s ‘Top 10 Highest Grossing K-pop Tours of the Year’ for 2025.
This ranking places them among the elite tier of touring K-pop acts, highlighting their ability to sell out large-scale venues globally.
Chart Success and Global Collaborations
Beyond their live performances, LE SSERAFIM has maintained a strong presence on international music charts.
Their collaboration single, “SPAGHETTI (feat. j-hope of BTS),” has become a long-term hit.
As of January 3, 2026, the song has charted on Billboard’s global song rankings for nine consecutive weeks, currently sitting at No. 102 on the Global 200 and No. 66 on the Global (Excl. U.S.) chart.
This crossover success with a member of BTS has significantly boosted their profile in the Western market.
Ringing in 2026 on the World Stage
To cap off their historic 2025, LE SSERAFIM performed as the only K-pop act on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2026.
This high-profile appearance on the U.S.’s largest New Year’s Eve broadcast provided them with a massive platform to reach a mainstream American audience right as they prepare for their final tour stops.
As the group enters 2026, their momentum shows no signs of slowing down. The sold-out encore concerts in Seoul are not just a conclusion to their current tour but a launchpad for their next chapter.
With a proven track record in touring, digital sales, and global collaborations, LE SSERAFIM is firmly established as one of the leaders of K-pop’s fourth generation.
Fans attending the Jamsil Indoor Stadium shows later this month can expect a victory lap that celebrates a year of “easy, crazy, and hot” success.
Stay tuned for more updates as LE SSERAFIM continues to push the boundaries of what a global girl group can achieve.
The “vocal queens” of K-pop are officially coming back together. On December 31, 2025, RBW Entertainment sent waves of excitement through the global music community by announcing a massive commemorative project for MAMAMOO’s 12th debut anniversary.
The group, consisting of Solar, Moonbyul, Wheein, and Hwasa, is set to release a full-group album in June 2026, followed by an extensive large-scale world tour.
This announcement marks a pivotal moment for the quartet, as it will be their first group release in nearly four years since their 12th mini-album, MIC ON, which dropped in October 2022.
The 12th Anniversary Project: June 2026
MAMAMOO officially debuted on June 19, 2014, and June 2026 will mark exactly twelve years of their influential career.
To honor this milestone, the members are reuniting for a project that the agency describes as a “response to the unwavering love and support” of their dedicated fandom, MooMoo.
The timing of the June release is particularly special, as MAMAMOO has a long-standing tradition of delivering high-energy, successful summer tracks like “Um Oh Ah Yeh,” “Yes I Am,” and “Egotistic.”
This upcoming album is expected to showcase the artistic evolution each member has undergone during their period of solo focus, blending their individual strengths back into the cohesive, powerful harmony that defined the group’s rise to stardom.
A Massive 26-City World Tour
Accompanying the new album is a large-scale world tour that aims to connect with fans on a global level. The tour is confirmed to span 26 cities across several major regions:
- South Korea: Launching with domestic concerts to celebrate with home fans.
- Asia: Returning to key markets where their popularity remains sky-high.
- North and South America: Reaching out to the Western fanbase that has long awaited a full-group return.
- Europe: A highly anticipated inclusion that has already sparked massive discussion among European MooMoos.
The agency stated that the tour will not only feature live stages for their new songs but will also serve as a “musical journey” through their entire discography.

MAMAMOO (Credit: YouTube)
Fans can expect powerful vocal performances and storytelling that encapsulate the group’s narrative since 2014.
The Power of “Trust-and-Listen MAMAMOO”
The term “믿듣맘무” (Mid-Deut-Mam-Mu), meaning “MAMAMOO you can trust and listen to,” has become a hallmark of their reputation.
This project is a reaffirmation of that title. Despite the members being signed to different agencies for their solo activities, their commitment to the group remains unshaken.
RBW will take the lead in producing the album and organizing the tour, ensuring that the signature “MAMAMOO flavor”—vocal excellence, stage confidence, and genre-bending experimentation—is preserved.
Why This Matters Now
Since their last group release, Solar and Wheein have wrapped up successful Asia tours, Moonbyul is currently on her own solo tour, and Hwasa has dominated domestic charts with hits like “Good Goodbye.”
This period of individual growth is what makes the 2026 reunion so compelling; it’s an opportunity to see how four established soloists can reinvent their group dynamics for a new era of K-pop.
For MooMoos who have navigated the “MAMAMOO drought” by supporting four separate solo careers, the announcement of an OT4 comeback is the ultimate year-end gift.
As the group prepares to hit the stage in 26 cities, the anticipation is already at a fever pitch.
2026 is shaping up to be a legendary year for the vocal powerhouse, proving that no matter how far their solo journeys take them, MAMAMOO is a force that is simply better together. Get your lightsticks ready—the queens are coming home.