[news] Super Junior had about 200,000 fans in attendance on concert
2010.04.12
Super Junior is a certified "Hallyu Star" completing their final concert in the Philippines after 9 months in their tour.
Super Junior held their concert April 10 and stared 8:00 pm at the Araneta Coliseum in Manila, Philippines. The Super Show 2 had a magnificent finale. The concert lasted for about 3 hours and performed a spectacular performance. They performed a total of 36 songs including solo performances from the members and the reaction from fans was explosive.
They started their concert July 2009 last year in Seoul then went from Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Taipei, Nanjing, Kuala Lumpur and Manila. A total of 9 cities in 9 months and about 200,000 of audiences in total to be exact 198,000. With this response throughout Aisa, they indeed are Hallyu Stars.
Despite love calls from Countries they werent able to visit Singapore, Vietname and other countries.
Meanwhile, they are currently busy with solo activities and preparing for their 4th album to be released around May.
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