Le Sserafim to start first solo tour on Aug. 12
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Girl group Le Sserafim will hold its first solo tour, “Flame Rises,” starting Aug. 12, the girl group’s agency Source Music said Wednesday.
Titled “2023 Le Sserafim Tour ‘Flame Rises’,” the girl group will kick off the tour with a two-day performance in Seoul on Aug. 12 and 13. Le Sserafim will then head to Japan, performing in Nagoya on Aug. 23 and 24, Tokyo on Aug. 30 and 31 followed by performances in Osaka on Sept. 6 and 7.
The girl group will also perform in Hong Kong on Sept. 30, in Jakarta, Indonesia on Oct. 3 and in Bangkok on Oct. 7 and 8.
“Flame Rises” is an anagram of the girl group’s name, Le Sserafim.
Further details, including the concert venues, will be released at a later date, according to Source Music.
Le Sserafim held its first fan meeting “Fearnada 2023 S/S” on March 18 and 19 at Olympic Hall in southern Seoul, selling out both days of the performance.
Le Sserafim debuted in 2022 with its first EP, “Fearless” under Source Music, a subsidiary of HYBE. “Fearless,” “Antifragile” (2022) and “Unforgiven” (2023) all saw good streaming scores and physical sales, with their latest album “Unforgiven” selling 1.2 million copies in the first week of its release, which still sits as the third most sold girl group album in the first week of its release.
The girl group will drop its second Japanese single “Unforgiven (Japanese ver.)" on Aug. 23.
To find out more about Le Sserafim, visit Celeb Confirmed!
BY CHO YONG-JUN [cho.yongjun1@joongang.co.kr]
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