I needed a few days to process everything, but I wanted to share my experience of the Easy Crazy Hot Tour. I was blessed to attend both the LA and Vegas shows—LA from a lower bowl seat in the back of the arena, and Vegas from a floor spot right beside the catwalk/extended stage. Two completely different vantage points, but both unforgettable nights.
For context, I’ve been a Fearnot since debut and while I’ve had the privilege of seeing the Fimmies in person before (once at a pop-up in Korea and once at the Grammy Museum in LA, both in 2023), this tour was something I had looked forward to immensely. It wasn’t just another chance to see them but it was a milestone in their career I dreamt of witnessing. I’ve attended over 50 K-pop concerts since early 2022, and I can say without hesitation: this was one of the best tours I’ve ever been to.
If it wasn’t already evidently clear, these girls truly belong on stage. Even without backup dancers, they filled the entire arena with their presence and energy, commanding the stage with charisma and perfectly executed choreography. The setlist was a perfect showcase of their discography—banger after banger, each song carrying its own weight. I’d give the setlist a 99/100 (-1 only for my fave, No Celestial, not making the cut LOL). But more than the music, these shows felt like pure celebration and a much needed escape from the noise and burdens of daily life – you could even say it was a healing experience.
I didn’t make it through without tears though—tears of joy, gratitude, and pride. After everything the members have endured, seeing them shine so brightly on such massive stages, and being met with oceans of warmth and love from the fans – it was everything I didn’t know my heart and soul needed. They looked so free, so confident, so happy. Watching them step into a moment they’ve been building toward since debut was truly special, and I felt grateful to be there to witness it.
I’ve always gravitated toward the intimacy of smaller venues, but these arena shows had such a special vibe. The scale didn’t dilute the experience but only magnified it. Honestly, I might’ve gone in with some preconceived notions, but the audiences turned out to be some of the most welcoming, positive audiences I’ve ever been part of. It was truly exhilarating to hear everyone sing and cheer as loudly as they did, and in those moments it truly felt like Fearnot were on mission to give back to the members everything they’ve given us over the years.
The Vegas send-off was just the cherry on top for me. My row was randomly called somewhere in the middle of the pack, but fortunately I ended up at a barricade spot. I got to exchange a few quick words with each member and take selfies with them—a moment that still doesn’t feel real. That brief connection, combined with the magnitude of this tour – those are core memories I’ll take with me for the rest of my life.
At the end of the Vegas show, Yunjin spoke about PCD—the post-concert emptiness that makes you question whether the whole experience of seeing your faves was even real. I feel that ache now but I can say with certainty: this was definitely real and these girls are as real as they come. They are everything: talented, genuine, and SO deserving of all the love and success flowing their way and I can’t wait to see what the future holds.
If you didn’t get to see them this time, add “See LE SSERAFIM live in concert” to your bucket list immediately. You’ll thank me later.
(Attached to this review are some photos I took from the Vegas show. I’m still going through and editing more but I will eventually upload everything here)
by callmeadreamer8