Incheon sold out June 12 — what overseas PUREFLOW fans do next

PUREFLOW world tour opens July 11–12, INSPIRE Arena Incheon. Both nights sold out. Venue, show times, overseas packages.

Incheon sold out June 12 — what overseas PUREFLOW fans do next

LE SSERAFIM's second world tour begins where the group's last one did — at INSPIRE Arena in Incheon — and the two opening nights are now fully spoken for. Here is exactly what has been confirmed for July 11 and July 12.

July 11 and July 12 at INSPIRE Arena: What's Confirmed

The 2026 LE SSERAFIM TOUR 'PUREFLOW' opens with two concerts at INSPIRE Arena in Incheon, South Korea: Saturday, July 11, 2026 at 5PM KST and Sunday, July 12, 2026 at 4PM KST . These are the launch shows of the group's reported 32-show, 23-city global run, and both dates are real, ticketed events rather than placeholders. The pair is jointly presented by SOURCE MUSIC and HYBE, with admission restricted to ages 9 and above .

Each night is offered two ways. Fans can attend in person at the arena, or watch through an official online live-stream of the same performance — a setup that lets overseas viewers follow the opening shows even without a seat in the room . The in-person and streaming options run for both July 11 and July 12.

DateStart time (KST)VenueFormat
Saturday, July 11, 20265:00 PMINSPIRE Arena, IncheonIn-person + online live-stream
Sunday, July 12, 20264:00 PMINSPIRE Arena, IncheonIn-person + online live-stream

The detail most likely to affect travel plans: general ticket sales opened on June 12, 2026, and both the July 11 and July 12 dates sold out completely during that sales window . Reporting confirms the sellout but does not publish the arena's exact attendance per night, so any specific seat or capacity figure circulating elsewhere should be treated with caution .

That makes the practical picture simple for anyone reading after June 12. The shows are happening, the line-up of two nights is set, and the standard public allocation is gone — which is why the rest of this article focuses on the album era behind the tour, what INSPIRE Arena actually offers arriving fans, and the routes still open to overseas attendees who missed the general on-sale.

PUREFLOW: The Album Era Behind the Tour

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The tour takes its name from PUREFLOW, the album era LE SSERAFIM entered in mid-2026. PUREFLOW pt.1 is the group's second studio album, released May 22, 2026 , and SOURCE MUSIC's official discography lists it alongside video assets for "BOOMPALA," "CELEBRATION," and the era's trailer "We walkin' here" — confirming PUREFLOW as a formal release cycle rather than a fan label . The five-member group — Sakura, Kim Chaewon, Huh Yunjin, Kazuha, and Hong Eunchae, who debuted on May 2, 2022 — built the 2026 world tour directly on this album campaign.

"CELEBRATION" arrived ahead of the full release as the era's early single, according to an ELLE interview published April 27, 2026, which drew on SOURCE MUSIC-provided imagery and comments from the group . In that conversation, LE SSERAFIM framed PUREFLOW as the chapter that follows the FEARLESS era — a shift from confronting fear toward reflecting on what comes after it.

"PUREFLOW is about what comes next after you've faced your fear — the part where you keep moving," is how the group characterized the project's place after the FEARLESS era (source: ELLE, 2026-04).

That creative throughline carries into the live show. The second world tour, the 2026 LE SSERAFIM TOUR "PUREFLOW," was announced in late April 2026 and tied explicitly to the new album . Multiple outlets report the route spans 32 shows across 23 cities, covering Asia, North America, and Europe, with the two Incheon nights serving as the launchpad . Naming the tour after the record makes the connection deliberate: the songs from PUREFLOW pt.1 form the backbone of a set that travels from Incheon to Japan, North America, and Europe through late 2026.

INSPIRE Arena: The Stage, the Size, and the Airport Advantage

INSPIRE Arena is the purpose-built indoor concert hall hosting both PUREFLOW opening nights, and its biggest draw for overseas fans is location: it sits on Yeongjongdo, the same island as Incheon International Airport. The venue address is 127 Gonghangmunhwa-ro, Incheon , placing it minutes from the airport rather than an hour-plus across the bay in central Seoul. For travelers flying in for July 11 or July 12, that means landing at ICN and reaching the show without a city commute.

The arena is part of the Inspire Entertainment Resort, an integrated complex that shares one site with a hotel and casino alongside the concert venue . Practically, fans can sleep, eat, and attend the concert inside a single resort footprint — a meaningful convenience when the alternative is shuttling between a Seoul hotel and a distant venue on concert night.

On capacity and configuration, secondary venue data lists a maximum of roughly 15,000 depending on layout, with possible stage setups including T-shaped, 360-degree, and linear arrangements . The flexible staging matters for a tour built around PUREFLOW pt.1: the same room can be reconfigured for an in-the-round production or a traditional end-stage show, and SOURCE MUSIC and HYBE have not publicly confirmed which layout the Incheon nights will use.

The airport adjacency is the throughline. A transfer from the international terminal to the resort typically runs under 10 minutes by car or shuttle, so international attendees can clear arrivals and be at the venue the same afternoon without navigating Seoul's metro or rush-hour traffic. For the launch dates of a tour reported to span 32 shows across 23 cities , that frictionless arrival is part of why Incheon works as a first stop for fans coming from abroad.

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Tickets, the Sellout, and Options Still Available for Overseas Fans

Both opening nights are gone through standard channels: the July 11 and July 12, 2026 shows at INSPIRE Arena sold out completely during the general ticket sale that opened June 12, 2026 . Reporting confirms the sellout but does not publish exact attendance figures for either night, so the cleanest read is simple: if you did not secure a seat in the general sale, the primary on-sale is closed and remaining routes are resale or fan-package channels.

On the resale side, a New York Post ticket roundup (May 21, 2026) tracked the broader PUREFLOW tour and reported lowest observed resale prices of $119 including fees overall, with California dates from about $122 . Those figures covered the North American leg at publication time, not the Incheon openers, and resale pricing moves constantly — treat them as a reference point rather than a quote for the July shows.

For international fans planning to fly in for the launch dates, NAMANE (NAMANE Card), which operates this blog, sells an all-in-one travel package built around the July 11–12 Incheon concerts. The bundle combines a concert ticket, a NAMANE Card, hotel accommodation, and local activities into a single purchase aimed at overseas attendees. (Disclosure: this blog is operated by NAMANE Card.)

The package is offered across four channels:

Exact inclusions matter here, so a caution is warranted: pricing, hotel selections, included activities, NAMANE Card load amounts, and trip duration are configured on those interactive sale pages and can change. Verify the current price and the precise contents directly on the NAMANE, Damai, Maiseat, or Alipay listing before you buy, rather than relying on third-party summaries. The same applies to the granular ticketing rules — vendor, KRW face values, identity verification, and refund policy — which were not surfaced in the official sources and should be confirmed on the primary event pages .

The concrete takeaway for fans abroad: the general sale is closed, both Incheon nights are sold out as of June 12, and the realistic paths left are verified resale or a fan-travel package — each priced and stocked on its own platform, each worth checking the day you decide to commit.

Frequently asked questions

Are the LE SSERAFIM PUREFLOW Incheon concerts on July 11 and 12 sold out?

Yes. Both INSPIRE Arena nights sold out during general ticket sales, which opened June 12, 2026 . With the general sale closed, the realistic paths left for overseas fans are verified resale or a bundled fan-travel package. NAMANE Card, Damai, Maiseat, and the Alipay mini-app (search "NAMANE") may still offer ticket access through their packages — check those platforms directly for current availability, since stock changes by the day.

What time do the July 11 and July 12 INSPIRE Arena shows start?

The July 11, 2026 show begins at 5PM KST, and the July 12, 2026 show begins at 4PM KST . Per the official Weverse notice, both nights are jointly presented by SOURCE MUSIC and HYBE, admission is restricted to ages 9 and above, and each concert is offered both as in-person attendance and an official online livestream .

How do overseas fans get from Incheon Airport to INSPIRE Arena?

INSPIRE Arena sits inside the Inspire Entertainment Resort on Yeongjongdo, the same island as Incheon International Airport, at 127 Gonghangmunhwa-ro near the airport . That proximity lets fans flying in transfer by resort shuttle or taxi within minutes, bypassing the longer commute into central Seoul entirely — a practical advantage for a tour opener where many attendees arrive from abroad.

What does the NAMANE overseas fan package include for PUREFLOW Incheon?

NAMANE (NAMANE Card) sells an all-in-one travel package built around the July 11–12 shows that bundles a concert ticket, a NAMANE Card, hotel accommodation, and local activities into a single purchase . Exact inclusions, card load amounts, hotel choices, trip duration, and prices are configured on the sale platforms and can change, so consult the NAMANE services page, Damai, Maiseat, or the Alipay mini-app directly for current specifics. Disclosure: this blog is operated by NAMANE Card.

Where does LE SSERAFIM's PUREFLOW world tour go after Incheon?

Japan comes next, reported to begin in Osaka on July 25–26, 2026 at Osaka-jō Hall, followed by Kanagawa, Shizuoka, Miyagi, and Fukuoka . North America starts around September 16 in Los Angeles, with stops in Tacoma, San Jose (September 23), Phoenix, Fort Worth, Orlando, Chicago, Washington D.C., and Newark. Europe follows in October (London, Amsterdam, Paris, Copenhagen, Berlin), and Asia continues with Taipei on November 14–15 and Manila on December 5–6 — part of a reported 32 shows across 23 cities .

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