LE SSERAFIM PUREFLOW World Tour 2026 — Complete Travel Guide
From Incheon to Berlin, Osaka to Newark — everything you need to plan your LE SSERAFIM concert trip across 20 cities in Korea, Japan, North America, and Europe. Honest travel advice, budget breakdowns, and city guides for FEARNOT attending PUREFLOW.

At a Glance
- Tour: LE SSERAFIM PUREFLOW World Tour 2026
- Artist: LE SSERAFIM (르세라핌)
- Total Cities: 20 cities across 4 regions
- Regions: Korea, Japan, North America, Europe
- Tour Period: Jul – Oct 2026
- Ticket Range: $120–$350 (US) / ¥16,500 (JP)
- Best Budget City: Osaka (~$500 for 3 days)
- Average 3-Day Budget: $500–$1,200
In This Guide
Tour Overview & Key Dates
LE SSERAFIM's PUREFLOW World Tour is the group's largest and most ambitious global run, spanning 20 cities across Korea, Japan, North America, and Europe. Supporting their album PUREFLOW pt.1 (released May 22, 2026), the tour runs from July through October 2026 — marking SOURCE MUSIC and HYBE's most extensive international push for the group. The five-member group — Sakura, Kim Chaewon, Huh Yunjin, Kazuha, and Hong Eunchae — bring their signature high-precision choreography and powerful vocal performances to arenas across four continents.
LE SSERAFIM's concerts are known for technically demanding choreography, immersive visual production, and the authentic connection the members build with FEARNOT throughout the show. The PUREFLOW concept builds on their “fearless” identity — confronting doubt, embracing imperfection, and channeling pure artistic flow. Every city on this tour has been hand-selected to reflect the group's growing international footprint since FEARLESS in 2022.
Quick Reference
| City | Venue | Date(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Incheon | Inspire Arena | Jul 11–12 |
| Osaka | Osaka-Jo Hall | Jul 25–26 |
| Yokohama | K-Arena Yokohama | Jul 30, Aug 1–2 |
| Shizuoka | Ecopa Arena | Aug 8–9 |
| Miyagi | Miyagi Sekisuiheim Super Arena | Aug 18–19 |
| Fukuoka | Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall A | Sep 2–3 |
| Los Angeles | Crypto.com Arena | Sep 16 |
| Tacoma | Tacoma Dome | Sep 20 |
| San Jose | SAP Center at San Jose | Sep 23 |
| Phoenix | Mortgage Matchup Center | Sep 25 |
| Fort Worth | Dickies Arena | Sep 27 |
| Orlando | Kia Center | Sep 30 |
| Chicago | United Center | Oct 2 |
| Washington, DC | Capital One Arena | Oct 5 |
| Newark | Prudential Center | Oct 8 |
| London | The O2 | Oct 16 |
| Amsterdam | Ziggo Dome | Oct 18 |
| Paris | Accor Arena | Oct 21 |
| Copenhagen | Royal Arena | Oct 23 |
| Berlin | Uber Arena | Oct 26 |
Confirm exact dates and venues via SOURCE MUSIC official channels and Weverse.
Setlist & Show Format
LE SSERAFIM's PUREFLOW concert is structured as a narrative journey through the group's discography, from their debut FEARLESS through the new PUREFLOW pt.1 era. The production moves through thematic chapters reflecting the album's themes of authenticity, growth, and fearless self-expression. Unit stages, fan interaction ments, and elaborate visual transitions keep energy high throughout the 2+ hour runtime.
Expected setlist highlights: “CELEBRATION”, “BOOMPALA”, “FEARLESS”, “ANTIFRAGILE”, “UNFORGIVEN”, “Eve Psyche & The Bluebeard's Wife”, “CRAZY”, “Smart”, “Perfect Night”, “Fire in the Belly”, and “SPAGHETTI (feat. j-hope)”.
LE SSERAFIM's stage production is technically demanding — synchronized choreography, coordinated lighting, and minimal use of backing tracks showcase the group's genuine live performance ability. Floor and lower-bowl sections experience the highest energy. Kazuha's ballet-influenced movement and Huh Yunjin's live vocal moments consistently become concert highlight clips.
Show Timeline
15:00–17:00 — Merchandise booth opens (arrive early — LE SSERAFIM merch sells out fast)
17:30–18:00 — Doors open
19:00–19:30 — Show starts
20:00–20:20 — VCR / costume change
21:00–21:30 — Encore & final ment
21:30–22:15 — Venue exit, transit rush
City-by-City Guide
Korea
Incheon

The PUREFLOW tour opens at Inspire Arena inside the Inspire Entertainment Resort — a world-class complex just 15 minutes from Incheon International Airport. Korean FEARNOT get the homecoming shows on July 11–12. The venue is accessible from Seoul via AREX Express (45 min) or direct taxi from the airport (~KRW 15,000). Stay in Songdo or Yeongjong Island for venue proximity, or stay in Seoul's Hongdae and commute. The Inspire Resort complex has on-site dining, making it easy to spend the full day at the venue precinct. Full Incheon guide →
Japan
Osaka

Osaka-Jo Hall is one of Japan's most iconic concert venues, set within the historic Osaka Castle Park grounds. The venue is accessible from Morinomiya Station (Metro Chuo Line) — a 5-minute walk through the park. July in Osaka is hot and humid (28–32°C) — stay in Namba or Shinsaibashi for Osaka's legendary street food scene: takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and 24-hour Dotonbori ramen. Kansai Airport connects to the city center in 75 minutes by Haruka Express. Full Osaka guide →
Yokohama

K-Arena Yokohama is Japan's largest indoor arena, located in the Minato Mirai waterfront district — steps from Minato Mirai Station (Minatomirai Line). Three shows on July 30 and August 1–2 make this the biggest Japan leg stop. Stay in Minato Mirai for walking-distance access or commute from Tokyo via JR Shonan-Shinjuku Line (30 min). Yokohama's Chinatown (Japan's largest) is 10 minutes from the venue for pre-show dim sum. Full Yokohama guide →
Shizuoka
Ecopa Arena sits within Japan's famous Ecopa sports complex in Shizuoka Prefecture — accessible from Kakegawa Station (Shinkansen stop, ~1.5 hr from Tokyo) via event shuttle buses. August 8–9 shows offer clear weather and potential Mt. Fuji views from the region. Stay in Kakegawa city or Hamamatsu. Shizuoka is the heart of Japan's green tea country — sencha tastings and unagi (freshwater eel) are regional highlights. Full Shizuoka guide →
Miyagi
Miyagi Sekisuiheim Super Arena in Rifu is Tohoku's premier concert venue, accessible from Sendai Station by event shuttle bus (~30 min). August 18–19 shows coincide with Sendai's post-Tanabata festival atmosphere. The mandatory pre-show meal is Sendai gyutan (grilled beef tongue) — a regional specialty found throughout the city center. Matsushima Bay (one of Japan's three scenic views) is a stunning day trip. Tohoku Shinkansen connects Tokyo to Sendai in ~90 minutes. Full Miyagi guide →
Fukuoka

Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall A sits on the Hakata Bay waterfront — a 15-minute walk or short taxi from Hakata Station. September 2–3 shows close the Japan leg. Fukuoka is consistently ranked Japan's most liveable city: compact, affordable, and blessed with outstanding food. Hakata ramen (tonkotsu broth), Nakasu yatai (outdoor food stalls), and mentaiko (spicy cod roe) are regional essentials. Fukuoka Airport is just 5 minutes from downtown by subway — the easiest airport in Japan to use. Full Fukuoka guide →
North America
Los Angeles

Crypto.com Arena opens the North American leg on September 16. The iconic downtown LA arena is accessible from Koreatown via Metro A Line (5 min to Pico Station). LA in September is warm and dry — ideal weather for the outdoor queuing experience. Stay in Koreatown for the full K-pop pre-show atmosphere: Park's BBQ, Korean beauty shops, and norebang (karaoke). LAX to downtown is ~30 min by rideshare or Metro FlyAway bus. Full LA guide →
Tacoma
Tacoma Dome hosts LE SSERAFIM on September 20. Link Light Rail runs directly from Seattle-Tacoma Airport to Tacoma Dome Station (55 min, $3.25) — making this one of the most transit-accessible arena stops on the North American leg. September weather is mild and crisp (15–18°C). The Museum of Glass and Point Defiance Park are excellent day-trip options. Seattle FEARNOT have a short commute on Link Light Rail from downtown. Full Tacoma guide →
San Jose
SAP Center in downtown San Jose hosts the show on September 23. The arena is steps from Diridon Station — San Francisco FEARNOT can take Caltrain from SF (90 min, $11). Silicon Valley in September is warm, sunny, and at its best. La Victoria's orange sauce burrito is a local institution, and Santana Row offers upscale shopping and dining. SJC Airport is just 10 minutes from downtown by rideshare. Full San Jose guide →
Phoenix
Mortgage Matchup Center in downtown Phoenix hosts the show on September 25. Valley Metro Rail connects PHX Sky Harbor Airport to downtown in ~25 min ($2). Late September in Phoenix (32–34°C) is still warm but far more bearable than peak summer. Downtown Phoenix's restaurant scene — Pizzeria Bianco, Barrio Cafe — rewards explorers. Hotel rates in Phoenix are among the most affordable on the North American leg. Full Phoenix guide →
Fort Worth

Dickies Arena in the Fort Worth Cultural District hosts the show on September 27. Trinity Railway Express (TRE) connects DFW Airport to Fort Worth Central Station in ~45 min. Fort Worth's Stockyards Historic District offers a daily longhorn cattle drive and legendary Texas BBQ — Joe T. Garcia's for Tex-Mex and Cattlemen's Steakhouse for Texas beef. Dallas FEARNOT can take TRE for a stress-free commute. Full Fort Worth guide →
Orlando
Kia Center in downtown Orlando hosts the show on September 30. Brightline train connects MCO Airport to downtown in 15 minutes ($7) — the most convenient option. Orlando FEARNOT can combine the concert with a Universal Studios or Disney World visit. The city's warm, humid September weather (28–30°C) means staying hydrated is essential. International Drive offers budget-friendly dining and hotel options. Full Orlando guide →
Chicago

United Center hosts the show on October 2. CTA Blue Line connects O'Hare Airport to downtown in ~45 min ($5), and the arena is a 20-minute walk from UIC-Halsted Station or a short rideshare. October in Chicago is crisp and beautiful (12–16°C) — ideal for exploring Millennium Park, the Riverwalk, and Chicago's world-class deep-dish pizza scene. West Loop restaurants are some of the best in North America. Full Chicago guide →
Washington, DC
Capital One Arena hosts the show on October 5 — steps from Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro Station (Red/Green/Yellow Lines). October in DC is peak fall foliage season (15–18°C) — all Smithsonian museums are free, making this one of the best concert + sightseeing combinations on the tour. Reagan National Airport (DCA) is just 20 minutes by Metro (Blue/Yellow Line) — the easiest airport for this city. Amtrak Acela from NYC runs in under 3 hours. Full DC guide →
Newark

Prudential Center closes the North American leg on October 8. The arena is a 5-minute walk from Newark Penn Station — NJ Transit from NYC Penn Station takes just 20 minutes ($5.50). Many FEARNOT will base themselves in Manhattan and commute. Newark's Ironbound District (Ferry Street) offers excellent Portuguese and Brazilian restaurants for pre-show dining. NYC's Koreatown on 32nd Street is 30 minutes away by transit for K-pop fan essentials. Full Newark guide →
Europe
London

The O2 in Greenwich opens the European leg on October 16. The iconic arena is directly connected to North Greenwich Station (Jubilee Line) — easily reachable from Heathrow via Elizabeth Line + Jubilee Line in ~45 minutes total. October in London is cool (11–14°C) — bring layers. The O2's Peninsula dining complex has dozens of restaurant options. Night Tube on the Jubilee Line runs Friday and Saturday nights, making post-show transport stress-free. London FEARNOT should expect massive audiences — The O2 is LE SSERAFIM's largest European venue. Full London guide →
Amsterdam
Ziggo Dome hosts the show on October 18. The venue is a 10-minute walk from Bijlmer ArenA Station — accessible from Schiphol Airport in just 20 minutes by intercity train. Amsterdam in October has beautiful fall atmosphere with canal reflections and fewer tourists. The city's compact size means everything is walkable or bikeable. Surinamese and Indonesian food in the Bijlmer area offer affordable and excellent pre-show dining options. Full Amsterdam guide →
Paris

Accor Arena in the 12th arrondissement hosts the show on October 21. Bercy Metro Station (Lines 6 and 14) is steps from the venue. October in Paris (11–14°C) is one of the most beautiful times to visit — golden fall foliage along the Seine and thinner crowds. Bercy Village's outdoor restaurant complex is perfect for pre-show dining. FEARNOT traveling from London can take the Eurostar to Paris Gare du Nord in 2.5 hours. Full Paris guide →
Copenhagen
Royal Arena in the Ørestad district hosts the show on October 23. The venue is a 5-minute walk from DR Byen Metro Station (M1/M2) — accessible from Copenhagen Airport in just 16 minutes. Copenhagen in October (8–12°C) requires warm layers but offers stunning autumn atmosphere. Torvehallerne covered market (Nørreport) is the best spot for smørrebrød and Danish specialties. FEARNOT from across Scandinavia — Stockholm, Oslo, Helsinki — can reach Copenhagen by train or short flight. Full Copenhagen guide →
Berlin

Uber Arena closes the PUREFLOW World Tour on October 26. The Friedrichshain venue sits alongside the East Side Gallery (Berlin Wall murals) — steps from Warschauer Straße Station (S-Bahn + U1/U3). Berlin in October (8–12°C) is atmospheric and vibrant. Pre-show currywurst at Curry 36, doner kebab under the U-Bahn bridge, and Friedrichshain's late-night bar scene make Berlin one of the most memorable stops on the entire tour. FEARNOT from across DACH can reach Berlin efficiently by ICE train or budget flights. Full Berlin guide →
Best Cities by Category
Best for Solo Travelers
Osaka and Tokyo (via Yokohama) — Japan's legendary transit, safety, and food culture make it the gold standard for solo K-pop concert travel. All five Japan stops are excellent solo-friendly choices.
Best Budget Destinations
Osaka (~$500 for 3 days) and Fukuoka (~$450) are the most affordable stops. For North America, Fort Worth and Phoenix offer hotel rates well below the LA or Newark average.
Best for First-Time International Concert
Incheon / Seoul area — the homecoming energy is unmatched, Korean FEARNOT are welcoming to international fans, and the transport logistics are straightforward. The Inspire Resort complex simplifies the entire experience.
Best Concert + Vacation Combo
London (base for Europe exploration), Paris (romantic fall atmosphere), or Yokohama (day trips to Tokyo and Kamakura). Washington DC in peak fall foliage is also exceptional.
Most Unique Concert Experience
Berlin (Uber Arena next to the Berlin Wall) and Incheon (world-class resort arena, the only homecoming shows). The Tokyo-area Yokohama dates at K-Arena — Japan's newest mega-arena — will be especially memorable.
Budget Breakdown by City
Estimated costs for a 3-night concert trip per person. Excludes international flights and concert ticket. Includes hotel, local transport, and food.
| City | Budget | Mid-Range | Comfortable |
|---|---|---|---|
| Incheon | $250–400 | $400–700 | $700–1,100 |
| Osaka | $280–450 | $450–700 | $700–1,100 |
| Yokohama | $300–500 | $500–800 | $800–1,300 |
| Shizuoka | $200–350 | $350–550 | $550–850 |
| Miyagi (Sendai) | $220–380 | $380–600 | $600–950 |
| Fukuoka | $250–420 | $420–650 | $650–1,000 |
| Los Angeles | $350–550 | $550–900 | $900–1,400 |
| Tacoma / Seattle | $280–450 | $450–700 | $700–1,100 |
| San Jose | $300–480 | $480–750 | $750–1,200 |
| Phoenix | $220–380 | $380–600 | $600–950 |
| Fort Worth | $230–380 | $380–600 | $600–950 |
| Orlando | $280–450 | $450–700 | $700–1,100 |
| Chicago | $300–500 | $500–800 | $800–1,300 |
| Washington, DC | $320–520 | $520–850 | $850–1,350 |
| Newark / NYC | $400–650 | $650–1,000 | $1,000–1,600 |
| London | $450–700 | $700–1,100 | $1,100–1,700 |
| Amsterdam | $380–600 | $600–950 | $950–1,500 |
| Paris | $420–680 | $680–1,050 | $1,050–1,650 |
| Copenhagen | $450–720 | $720–1,100 | $1,100–1,700 |
| Berlin | $300–480 | $480–750 | $750–1,200 |
Packing Checklist
Concert Essentials
FEARNOT lightstick (charged), portable charger 10,000mAh+, clear bag if required by venue, printed/screenshot ticket backup, earplugs, comfortable shoes for standing sections.
Korea & Japan (Summer)
Sunscreen SPF50+, cooling towel, reusable water bottle, light breathable clothing, compact umbrella. July and August in Korea and Japan are hot and humid — arrive at the venue early to beat the heat.
North America & Europe (Autumn)
Light jacket or hoodie for outdoor queuing, comfortable layers for AC-heavy venues. European dates in October require a warm coat — London, Copenhagen, and Berlin evenings drop to 8–12°C.
Multi-City Travel
Universal power adapter, eSIM (Airalo covers all 20 tour countries), travel insurance (medical + cancellation), offline maps for each city, passport with 6+ months validity.
Ticketing Tips
Weverse Membership Presale (Korea & Japan)
Korea and Japan dates use the Weverse fan club presale system. An active Weverse FEARNOT membership is required for presale access. Japan dates use the standard Japanese lottery system (抽選) — apply early via Weverse or the Japanese official site. Standard pricing: ¥16,500 for reserved seating in Japan.
Ticketmaster USA (North America)
North American dates sell through Ticketmaster with a Verified Fan presale followed by general on-sale. Register for Verified Fan in advance on the Ticketmaster site. Prices range from $120 (upper bowl) to $350 (floor/pit). Platinum and resale prices will be higher. Purchase directly from Ticketmaster to avoid counterfeit tickets.
Europe General Sale
European dates follow standard local ticketing platforms — AXS for London O2, Ticketmaster Netherlands for Ziggo Dome, Fnac/Ticketmaster France for Accor Arena, Billetten for Royal Arena Copenhagen, and Eventim for Uber Arena Berlin. Fan club presales typically open 48 hours before general on-sale. Set calendar reminders and have payment details ready.
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