LE SSERAFIM Play to Packed Crowd in San Francisco

The K-pop group LE SSERAIM appeared at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on Sept. 14. It was their first Bay Area show since debut, and part of the Easy Crazy Hot world tour.
The night opened with Unforgiven. Instead of running straight through the album order, the set jumped between older songs and the three releases that shaped the tour's theme. The blocks of Easy, Crazy and Hot were still present, but the group mixed them loosely.
Fans had begun gathering hours before. By mid-afternoon, the line already wrapped around the building. Food trucks nearby reported brisk business, with many fans waiting in official tour shirts. Merchandise booths inside opened earlier than expected, and light sticks sold out before the doors.
During the concert, the group stopped several times to talk to the audience. A few words were in English, short thanks to the Bay Area crowd, followed by cheers loud enough to stall the intro of the next track. At one point, chants for Antifragile started before the music, and the group joined in.
This San Francisco date followed Newark and Chicago. Seattle is next, then Mexico City. The larger world tour began back in April in Incheon, Korea. Since then the group has also played in Tokyo, Taipei, Singapore and Manila.
The project links to three EPs: Easy (2024), Crazy (2024), and Hot (2025). Songs from all three appeared, though not always in order. Lighting and choreography shifted with each block. Some songs were slightly altered-Easy with heavier guitars, Fire in the Belly with faster beats.
Fans online later uploaded clips and setlists. Discussion spread quickly on X and TikTok, with debate over which songs should stay in the encore. Others speculated about more shows in Europe or Latin America. As of now, nothing has been announced.
For San Francisco, the hall was nearly full, balcony and floor alike. It added another mark on the group's first global run and gave West Coast fans a rare live look.