All performances have sold out, receiving enthusiastic responses from fans.
Upcoming events include shows in Saitama and an encore concert in Seoul.
[TV Daily Kim Jin-seok] Super Junior's (SUPER JUNIOR) 20th anniversary world tour 'SUPER SHOW 10' is currently thriving. Launched in August 2025, the tour has successfully sold out performances in Bangkok, Nagoya, and recently in Singapore, Macau, Kuala Lumpur, and Kaohsiung. The overwhelming demand for the Singapore and Kaohsiung shows led to the addition of extra dates, reinforcing Super Junior's renowned ticketing prowess. The performances showcased a variety of hit songs including 'Twins,' 'U,' 'Black Suit,' and 'Mr. Simple,' alongside tracks from their 20th-anniversary album. Fans celebrated by waving pearl sapphire blue lightsticks, singing along to the Korean lyrics, and expressing their support through banners and slogans. Remaining highlights of the tour include upcoming shows in Saitama in March and an encore concert in Seoul in April.
Super Junior holds a powerful position in K-pop history, and their 20th-anniversary tour serves as an opportunity to reflect on their extensive career. Their music transcends time, allowing them to form a fanbase that spans multiple generations. The diverse performances during this tour clearly reflect their musical identity and foster a profound connection with their audience. Additionally, events and support activities led by fans underline the strength of their fandom.
The high demand for tickets across Asia highlights the significant impact Super Junior has had, making this tour particularly meaningful for fans. Their ticketing success serves as a testament to their enduring popularity and the global spread of K-pop, setting an important benchmark for other artists.
The color identity of Super Junior is a crucial element that cannot be overlooked. Fans expressing themselves through the pearl sapphire blue color exemplifies a cultural icon within K-pop. This vivid visual identity enhances their performances and strengthens the connection with the audience.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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