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LE SSERAFIM successful comeback showcase enjoyed by fans in 154 regions

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LE SSERAFIM prepared a special comeback stage for fans worldwide.

To celebrate the release of their third mini album, “EASY,” LE SSERAFIM (Kim Chaewon, Sakura, Huh Yunjin, Kazuha, Hong Eunchae) held a showcase at Hwajeong Gymnasium of Korea University in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul on February 19. Fans were overjoyed during the 80-minute showcase, revealing new songs on stage for the first time and sharing behind-the-scenes stories.

Group LE SSERAFIM attended the showcase for releasing their third mini album, “EASY,” held at Hwajeong Gymnasium, Korea University, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of February 19. [Photo by Reporter Jung So-hee]

Fans from 154 countries and regions, including Korea, Japan, and the United States, joined a live broadcast through the global fandom platform Weverse and the official HYBE LABELS YouTube channel.

LE SSERAFIM made a powerful impression, appearing on stage with their trademark runway. They expressed confidently, “We’ve worked hard to surprise you with new music. We want fans to say, LE SSERAFIM can pull off anything.'”

The energy in the venue reached its peak as the performance for “EASY” began. The old-school hip-hop dance, coexisting with ease and charisma, maximized the song’s charming appeal. The members introduced “EASY” as a subtly addictive song. They added that key choreography points, such as isolation and jump height techniques, emphasize that the music and performance go hand-in-hand.

“Swan Song” and “Smart” were performed for the first time, two new songs from the album. The “Swan Song” stage attracted attention with its modern dance choreography and ballet movements. With “Smart,” the hip movements in the choreography paired with the lively rhythm stood out. LE SSERAFIM demonstrated their ability to pull off anything by showing performances crossing various genres, including the title song “EASY.”

The five members made their fandom FEARNOT laugh by sharing amusing behind-the-scenes stories while preparing for their comeback. They also surprised and delighted their global fans with concert-worthy performances of songs from previous albums such as “No Celestial” and “Fire in the Belly.”

LE SSERAFIM shared a message full of affection by saying, “We were happy to share our first comeback stage with our fans. Seeing FEARNOT, we can release all our stress. We’ll strive to be a group you can be proud of and hope to make many great memories during our performance schedule for these songs.”

Meanwhile, LE SSERAFIM proved its popularity by dominating the top ranks of trending posts on X on its comeback in various countries/regions, including Korea and the United States. LE SSERAFIM-related keywords ranked first, second, and fourth in the United States, showing global popularity.

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