Press conference of SMTown Live World Tour III in Bangkok 2012

Super Junior (Korean: 슈퍼주니어; Syupeo Junieo) is a South Korean boy band. Formed in 2005 by producer Lee Soo-man of S.M. Entertainment, the group comprised a total of thirteen members at its peak. Super Junior originally debuted with twelve members, consisting of leader Leeteuk, Heechul, Hangeng, Yesung, Kangin, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, Siwon, Donghae, Ryeowook and Kibum. Kyuhyun joined the group in 2006.

Main tours

Title Dates Associated album(s) Location(s) Shows
Super Show February 22, 2008 – March 7, 2009 Twins and Don't Don Asia 10
Super Junior's first Asia-wide concert tour, Super Show, started on February 22, 2008, in Seoul.[1][2][3][4][e] The group held a successful two-day fan meeting in Japan at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, selling out 12,000 tickets in several days.[5]
Super Show 2 July 17, 2009 – April 10, 2010 Sorry, Sorry Asia 15
After the success of Sorry, Sorry, Super Junior commenced their second Asia-wide concert tour Super Show 2, on July 17, 2009, in Seoul.
Super Show 3 August 14, 2010 – May 17, 2011 Bonamana Asia 20
Super Junior embarked on their third Asia-wide tour Super Show 3 in 2010 and 2011,[6] and had sold-out concerts for each stop.[7]
Super Show 4 November 19, 2011 – May 27, 2012 Mr. Simple and A-Cha Asia, Europe 24
Super Junior successfully completed their world tour Super Show 4 in 10 cities worldwide including Seoul, Osaka, Taipei, Singapore, Macao, Bangkok, Paris, Shanghai, Jakarta and Tokyo for 6 months starting in November. Combined with their three Asia tours and Super Show 4, Super Junior’s concert brand gathered a total of 900,000 audiences.
Super Show 5 March 23, 2013 – February 22, 2014 Sexy, Free & Single and Spy Asia, Latin America, Europe 28
Super Junior announced their world tour in February 2013. "The World Tour, Super Show 5" began in March starting with Seoul. The group then went to China, Japan, South America, North America and Europe.[8] making it the largest K-pop tour in South America yet.[9] The tour attracted a total of around 450,000 people.
Super Show 6 September 19, 2014 – July 12, 2015 Mamacita and This Is Love Asia 22
Super Junior began their world tour Super Show 6 in September 2014, with the first stop at Seoul. Super Junior successfully completed their three-day concert at Jamsil Arena, Seoul from 19 to 21 September 2014 and marked their 100th concert worldwide on the 21 September 2014. Super Junior are the first Korean artist to perform 100 concerts worldwide.[10]
Super Show 7 December 15, 2017 – July 12, 2019 Play, Replay and One More Time Asia, Latin America 21
Super Junior began their world tour Super Show 7 in December 2017, with the first stop at Seoul. The tour ended on July 12, 2019 in Saudi Arabia, making them the first K-pop artist to hold a solo concert in Saudi Arabia.[11]
Super Show 8: Infinite Time October 12, 2019 – February 16, 2020 Time Slip Asia 16
Super Junior announced their world tour in August 2019.
Super Show 9: Road July 15, 2022 – April 16, 2023 The Renaissance and The Road Asia, Latin America TBA
Super Junior announced their world tour in June 2022.

Subgroup tours

Fan meeting tours

Year Title Location(s) Shows
2015–2016Super CampSouth Korea, Japan, Taiwan, China, Thailand, Macau, Mexico14
Super Camp is the first fan meeting tour by South Korean boy band Super Junior, in support of their 10th anniversary studio album, Devil. The fan meeting tour originally started as a 10th anniversary special event with the first show on September 19, 2015, in Seoul at Korea University Hwajung Gymnasium.[14]

See also

References

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  11. "SM Entertainment". www.smentertainment.com. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  12. "S.M. Entertainment to launch world tour". koreatimes.co.kr. The Korea Times. July 2, 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-05.
  13. Jon Caramanica (2011-10-24). "Korean pop machine, running on innocence and hair gel". New York Times. p. 1. Retrieved 2011-11-21.
  14. Jeon, Su Mi. "Super Junior's Super Camp Ends on High Note". Retrieved 22 May 2016.
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