LE SSERAFIM Reveal Routing for 2026 TOUR ‘PUREFLOW

LE SSERAFIM Reveal Routing for 2026 TOUR ‘PUREFLOW

By Hasan Beyaz

LE SSERAFIM have announced their 2026 world tour, PUREFLOW – a 30-plus date run spanning Korea, Japan, the US, Europe, and Asia that doubles as the live campaign for their second full-length album, due 22 May.

The routing kicks off in Incheon on 11–12 July before the group spends the bulk of summer across Japan, with five legs covering Osaka, Kanagawa, Shizuoka, Miyagi, and Fukuoka stretching from late July into early September. It's a dense Japanese schedule that signals exactly where their live fanbase is most entrenched right now.

The US leg follows in mid-September, taking in Los Angeles, Tacoma, San Jose, Phoenix, Fort Worth, Orlando, Chicago, Washington D.C., and Newark through to 8 October. Nine cities, no back-to-back dates – a methodical sweep of the major markets rather than an arena push. That tells its own story about where they currently sit in the US hierarchy.

Europe arrives in mid-October: London on the 16th, then Amsterdam, Paris, Copenhagen, and Berlin. It's a concise five-city run, but it's notable as LE SSERAFIMs first proper European touring push. They visited the continent in November 2024 for the MTV EMAs in Manchester, but a brief awards appearance is a different thing entirely to committing headline shows. This is the real introduction. Whether five dates can build meaningful momentum, or whether it simply tests the temperature, remains to be seen.

The tour wraps in Asia through November and December – Taipei (14–15 November), Singapore (28 November), and Manila (5–6 December).

Missing from the map, again, are Australia and Canada – both markets with proven K-pop appetite, both bypassed for the second time running. The LATAM omission is sharper. Mexico City featured on the Easy Crazy Hot Tour, so this isn't an untested market being held back for a later cycle. Brazil and Mexico have become fixtures on major K-pop tour schedules in recent years. Fans across all three regions will have noticed.

Southeast Asia is also trimmed – Thailand and Hong Kong, both covered last time, don't appear here. The routing suggests a group tightening its focus, doubling down on Japan and the US while using Europe as the new frontier.

The tour name carries a secondary layer worth flagging. PUREFLOW is an anagram of POWERFUL – a deliberate piece of wordplay that ties the album's identity to the group's ongoing positioning as an act built around ambition and physical confidence. Whether the full-length delivers on that framing is the more pressing question. The tour, at least, suggests Source Music is backing it with serious intent.


Tickets are expected to go on sale in the coming weeks.
KOREA
  • 7.11–12 – Incheon
JAPAN
  • 7.25–26 – Osaka
  • 7.30 / 8.1–2 – Kanagawa
  • 8.8–9 – Shizuoka
  • 8.18–19 – Miyagi
  • 9.2–3 – Fukuoka
US
  • 9.16 – Los Angeles
  • 9.20 – Tacoma
  • 9.23 – San Jose
  • 9.25 – Phoenix
  • 9.27 – Fort Worth
  • 9.30 – Orlando
  • 10.2 – Chicago
  • 10.5 – Washington D.C.
  • 10.8 – Newark
EUROPE
  • 10.16 – London
  • 10.18 – Amsterdam
  • 10.21 – Paris
  • 10.23 – Copenhagen
  • 10.26 – Berlin
ASIA
  • 11.14–15 – Taipei
  • 11.28 – Singapore
  • 12.5–6 – Manila