LE SSERAFIM watch back every show to find ways to 'grow as a group'
LE SSERAFIM have revealed they are always open to feedback and critique every show they play to find areas they can improve in.

LE SSERAFIM watch back every performance to find ways to "grow as a group".
The K-pop girl group — comprising Sakura, Chaewon, Yunjin, Kazuha, and Eunchae — has faced criticism like all entertainers, but they remain open to feedback and live by the motto: perform 'like there's no tomorrow'.
Kazuha told Teen Vogue: “I think what's of utmost importance is monitoring our performance.
“Every time we're done with a show, we monitor what we did on stage, and then if there's something that we should work on or something that we could do better, we always talk about it in our group talk. We make sure that we can kind of make it better the next time. So I think that's how we grow as a group.”
The girls - who will release their debut single album, Spaghetti, on October 24 - stay "humble" by always finding ways of improving.
Yunjin said: “I feel like we're always really open to feedback, so honestly, any criticism as long as it's constructive is really something we're thankful about.
“Especially on this tour, like Kazuha said, we've been really focused on making each show better than the last, so whatever feedback we get, we try to incorporate it into the next performance. I think it's essential for us to remain humble and remind ourselves that there's always room for improvement. The FEARNOTs who enjoy our show are definitely giving us more energy to continue doing that.”
Sakura said: “I think the biggest lesson that I learned is maintaining the passion that we have because when you've just debuted, it's a given. You're very passionate, you want to go all out. It's been about three years since our debut, but we still feel like we are just starting. We always practice very hard, and we give feedback to each other. Whenever we're on stage performing, we want to do it like there's no tomorrow. That passion is really important.”
The girls are nearing the end of their Easy Crazy Hot Tour, which is currently due to wrap on November 19 in Tokyo, and the shows have taught them how to be "better holistically".
Yunjin added: “This tour has really reopened our eyes to that for us.
“We do this thing every show, where we tell ourselves we should perform with our bodies like there's no tomorrow, but perform with our hearts like it’s the first time. That was a really good mindset that this tour taught us and has shaped us into better artists holistically, not just in terms of the tour, but in terms of everything. It overarched everything.”