LE SSERAFIM builds PUREFLOW around BOOMPALA
The July 12 Incheon performance centered the group's second world tour on BOOMPALA, with Huh Yunjin and Kazuha speaking about fans and the five-member lineup.

LE SSERAFIM staged the second performance of 2026 LE SSERAFIM TOUR 'PUREFLOW' IN INCHEON in Incheon on July 12. Compared with the February finale of the group's first world tour at Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium in Seoul, the Incheon concert placed its focus on dancing together with fans.
At the center of the performance was the title track 'BOOMPALA.' The stage connected the pre-Common Era 'Heart Sutra' with the 1990s Los del Rio hit 'Macarena' and the chaos of 'Everything Everywhere All at Once.' The song presented an existential idea: if everything is meaningless, people can enter that meaninglessness and dance.
The staging linked LE SSERAFIM's 'Macarena'-based choreography to the film's use of toy eyes as a gentle weapon against absolute nihilism. The concert then expanded that image into a shared moment between the group and many fans.
Huh Yunjin said the members had newly recognized their own brightness through last year's tour, which began at the same place in April last year. She said, 'This is behind-the-scenes, but after watching last year's tour, one of our staff members told us, 'I realized for the first time, from seeing LE SSERAFIM with the fans, that the members are very bright people.' That became a very big realization for us too.' Huh added, 'That means the joy and happiness we feel when we are with you is enormous. So during this tour, let's create that enormous energy together too.'
The concert also marked leader Kim Chaewon's return after she had missed stage and other schedules because of neck pain. Kazuha said, 'I was so happy that the five of us could start this concert together. We shine the most when there are five of us.'
As on the previous day, audience members followed a pink and red dress code and became part of the festival setting. On a curved stage visualizing waves that keep flowing and changing, LE SSERAFIM invited those carrying unease and wounds in their own orbits to enter the multiverse-like disorder and sing 'BOOMPALA' together.



