Super Junior concludes successful concert in Shanghai
Aug 27, 2013 18:00
Super Junior successfully concluded its exclusive concert in Shanghai. On August 24, the group held its ‘SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR - SUPER SHOWS IN SHANGHAI’ at the Mercedes Benz Arena in Shanghai. On this day, more than 10,000 fans were in attendance, proving Super Junior's popularity in China. Super Junior heated up the stage with performances of hit songs “Sorry Sorry”, “Mr. Simple”, “Sexy, Free & Single”, as well as special unit and solo stages, which deeply impressed the audience with their fantastic performance. The fans also surprised Super Junior members by presenting a special event during “Marry U” performance, holding placards with message “Yes I Do” written on it. It is said that all of the members were deeply touched by the fans’ love and support.
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