[News] Super Junior Attracted Taiwan! Great Success with ‘SUPER SHOW4’!
2012.02.06
February 6, 2012
Super Junior Attracted Taiwan! Great Success with ‘SUPER SHOW4’!
Super Junior, who has been meeting the fans all over the world through the world tour, ended ‘SUPER SHOW4’ in great success in Taiwan.
Super Junior held ‘SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR “SUPER SHOW4” in TAIPEI’ at Taipei Arena in Taiwan for four days (2/2-2/5) and thrilled audiences totaling 40,000 people.
Especially, all seats were sold out as soon as the ticket sales began and Super Junior set a new record for selling out tickets in the shortest time ever in the history of concert in Taiwan. Also, due to as explosive response from local fans, Super Junior extended the concert date. Super Junior proved themselves as the king of global Korean wave by holding a concert at Taipei Arena 4 times and drawing the highest number of people as the first foreign artist.
In addition, on February 1st, the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport was overcrowded with fans to see Super Junior and Taiwanese media such as ctiTV, CTV, TVBS, etc. reported the scene of Super Junior at the airport.
Super Junior performed a total of 36 songs including hit songs, album tracks and each member’s unit stages.
Since Super Junior’s 5th album, ‘Mr.Simple (released in August),’ has been at the number one on the Taiwan’s largest music website, KKBOX,’ for 25 consecutive weeks, the stages of the songs from the 5th album received an enthusiastic response from the audience.
Moreover, Taiwanese fans presented messages saying “♥영원한 친구♥” and “♥♥SJ┽ELF〓No1♥♥” with glow sticks and card section and made a spectacular view by flying pearl sapphire blue-colored balloons. Also, they had a surprise birthday party for Kyuhyun on his birthday, Februrary 3rd.
Meanwhile, Super Junior will hold ‘SUPER SHOW4’ in Singapore on February 18th and 19th.
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