[News] Super Junior to take 'Super Show 4' to Singapore
2011.12.27
The talented boys of Super Junior continue to conquer the world and announced to take their "Super Show 4" concert tour to Singapore in February.
According to the official Facebook webpage of concert promoter Running Into the Sun, Super Junior will kick off their fourth "Super Show 4" and will storm the stage of Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore on February 18th.
The group hyped Taiwanese ELFs as they recently revealed that the tour will be heading to Taiwan as well. Super Junior will hold the third leg of the concert tour at the Taipei Arena in Taiwan for three consecutive days starting February 3rd.
Taiwan and Singapore will be the next stop confirmed after Korea and Japan. Super Junior proved their incredible popularity and performed in front of several thousands of fans for their shows in Korea and Japan in November and December respectively.
The group will also take their concert to Beijing, Los Angeles, Paris and New York.
Source Written by: jhezwafu @dkpopnews.net Stay updated on the latest Kpop news. Follow me on Twitter @jhezwafu.
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