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The tour commenced five months after the release of the group’s second studio album, Don’t Don.[1] The concert covers most songs from the group’s first two studio albums, including their hit single, “U,” and also subgroup hits from Super Junior-K.R.Y., Super Junior-T, and Super Junior-M. The tour kicked off with three stops in South Korea and expanded its routes to Thailand and China. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Opening acts and special appearances[edit]Set list[edit]SongsSub-unit performancesSuper Junior-K.R.YSuper Junior-TSuper Junior-MOthersTour dates[edit]Personnel[edit]Live album[edit]Track listing[edit]Charts[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]History[edit]The Super Show Tour is the first Asia-wide concert tour by Super Junior since their debut in November 2005. The tour was first announced in January, four months after the release of their second studio album, Don’t Don.[1] 13,000 tickets for the concert in Seoul, South Korea were placed for auction online on January 22, 2008. As soon as the auction began at 5:00 PM, over 120,000 fans simultaneously loaded onto the site and crashed the server. As soon as the server was back in commission, all 13,000 tickets were sold out in 18 minutes.[2] A second ticket auction occurred on January 28 at 8:00 PM for the remaining seats and was just as successful.[3] Due to the success of the sales, the organizers decided to add an extra show on February 22,[4] and the corresponding tickets were all sold out in five minutes.[5]The tour reached Bangkok, Thailand on July 12, 2008, and Shanghai on November 22, 2008. A portion of the tickets for Shanghai’s concert were scalped for over \u00a57 thousand.[6] Two encore concerts were held in Seoul on the first weekend of January 2009[7] and two weeks later, the concert was held in Nanjing, China. Super Junior became the first Korean artist to hold a solo concert in Nanjing, having their tickets being scalped for \u00a56 thousand. The Super Show Tour also broke the record for being the first concert ever in China to have a “standing” stage.[8] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Super Show was also expected to tour Hong Kong, Taipei (Taiwan), and Tokyo (Japan), but due to schedule conflicts, the tour was unable to go to those cities.[9] The last stop for Super Show was in Chengdu (China)in March 2009.The live Super Show Tour Concert Album was released on May 19, 2008, in South Korea and the DVD was released on October 1, 2008, selling over 15,000 copies domestically.Opening acts and special appearances[edit]Zhang Liyin was the opening act for the last Super Show concert in Chengdu on March 7, 2009, singing “I Will” and “The Left Shore of Happiness.” X-Mas of TRAX was also the guest performer of the last Super Show, playing the guitar for Heechul’s solo performance, “Crazy.” Super Junior-M member Henry performed the violin bridge of “Don’t Don” of every show, and along with Zhou Mi, performed with the rest of Super Junior-M in the China tour stops.Set list[edit]Super Show set listSongsThe following list is a list of songs covered at the tour, not in any order.Sub-unit performancesThe following is a list of small group performances covered at the tour, arranged in order.Super Junior-K.R.Y“The Night Chicago Died”“Steps to stop”“Just You”Super Junior-T“Rokkugo”“First Express”“Don’t Go Away\/There’s No One Like Me\/Is There Nothing Left Of Me”“First Express” (Remix)Super Junior-MHenry violin solo (China only)“Me” (China only)“At Least There’s Still You” (China only)“Love Song” (China only)Others“My Everything” – Donghae – (originally by 98 Degrees)“The First Impression” – Kyuhyun (Ryeowook piano accompaniment)“A Doll” – Leeteuk and Yesung duet“Crying Nut” & “Luxemburg” – Kang-In feat. Leeteuk, Shindong (Sungmin electric guitar and Siwon drums accompaniment)“H.I.T” – Yesung, Kang-In, Sungmin, Donghae, Ryeowook, Kyuhyun“One Love” – Eunhyuk, Kyuhyun, Ryeowook, Yesung“SexyBack” – Han Geng, Shindong, Eunhyuk, Donghae“Pink Spider” – Heechul (Sungmin electric guitar and Siwon drums accompaniment)“Crazy” – Heechul (Sungmin electric guitar, Siwon drums, and X-mas guitar accompaniment) (Chengdu stop only)Tour dates[edit]DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceFebruary 22, 2008SeoulSouth KoreaOlympic Fencing Gymnasium20,000[10]February 23, 2008February 24, 2008July 12, 2008BangkokThailandImpact Arena13,000[11]November 22, 2008ShanghaiChinaShanghai Grand Stage10,000[12]January 3, 2009 (encore)SeoulSouth KoreaOlympic Fencing Gymnasium13,000[13]January 4, 2009 (encore)January 17, 2009NanjingChinaNanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium20,000[14]January 18, 2009March 7, 2009ChengduChengdu Longquanyi Football Stadium10,000[15]Total86,000Personnel[edit]Live album[edit]Super Show – Super Junior The 1st Asia Tour Concert Album is the first live album of South Korean boy band Super Junior. It was released on May 19, 2008, by SM Entertainment. The songs in this album are direct recordings from their concerts at the Olympic Fencing Gymnasium in Seoul, South Korea from February 22 to 24, the first stop of their Super Show. It was also released in Taiwan by Avex Taiwan on June 27, 2008.[16] It debuted at number one on Taiwan’s G-Music Weekly G-Music J-Pop\/K-Pop Chart with a percentage sales of 27.58%.Track listing[edit]Charts[edit]CountryChartPeriodPositionSalesSouth KoreaMIAKMay415,016[17]TaiwanG-Music J-Pop\/K-Pop ChartJune 27 – July 3, 2008 (week 26)127.58%[18]References[edit]^ a b \uc288\ud37c\uc8fc\ub2c8\uc5b4 \uc11c\uc6b8 \uc2dc\uc791\uc73c\ub85c \uccab \uc544\uc2dc\uc544\ud22c\uc5b4 [Super Junior’s first Asia tour starting in Seoul]. Newsen (in Korean). January 10, 2008. Retrieved February 5, 2008.^ (in Korean) \uc288\uc8fc \ub370\ubdd4 3\ub144\ub9cc\uc5d0 \uccab \ucf58\uc11c\ud2b8 \uc608\ub9e4 18\ubd84\ub9cc\uc5d0 \ub9e4\uc9c4! \uc11c\ubc84\ub3c4 \ub9c8\ube44\uc18c\ub3d9! January 23, 2008. Retrieved January 23, 2008.^ (in Korean) Super Show 2\ucc28 \ud2f0\ucf13\uc624\ud508 \uc548\ub0b4 Archived January 29, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved January 24, 2008.^ (in Korean) \uc288\ud37c\uc8fc\ub2c8\uc5b4, \uccab \ub2e8\ub3c5\ucf58\uc11c\ud2b8 1\ud68c \uacf5\uc5f0 \ucd94\uac00 Archived February 7, 2008, at the Wayback Machine February 5, 2008. Retrieved February 5, 2008.^ (in Korean) \uc288\ud37c\uc8fc\ub2c8\uc5b4 \uccab \ucf58\uc11c\ud2b8\uc5d0 \ub208\ubb3c\ubc14\ub2e4 “\ucf58\uc11c\ud2b8\ub294 \uac10\ub3d9\uc774\ub2e4” February 24, 2008. Retrieved February 24, 2008.^ “SuJu’s Shanghai Super Show, tickets resold up to $1,540,000 won”. Asiaeconomy (in Korean). November 23, 2008. p.\u00a01. 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Retrieved August 7, 2022 \u2013 via Naver.^ Park Jae-deok (November 23, 2008). \uc288\ud37c\uc8fc\ub2c8\uc5b4, \uc0c1\ud558\uc774 ‘\uc288\ud37c\uc1fc’\uc5d0 1\ub9cc \uad00\uac1d \uc5f4\uad11 [Super Junior, 10,000 excited audiences at ‘Super Show’ in Shanghai]. inews24 (in Korean). Retrieved August 7, 2022.^ Lim Yi-rang (January 4, 2009). \uc288\uc8fc \ucf58\uc11c\ud2b8, 13\uc778\uc758 \uc544\ud574\uac00 \ub2ec\ub9b0 \uaf49\ucc2c \ubb34\ub300, \ub9cc3\ucc9c\ud32c \uc5f4\uad11 [MD\ucf58\uc11c\ud2b8] [SuJu concert, a stage full of 13 people, 13,000 enthusiastic fans [MD Concert]]. My Daily (in Korean). Retrieved August 7, 2022 \u2013 via Naver.^ Lim yi-rang (January 19, 2009). \uc288\ud37c\uc8fc\ub2c8\uc5b4, \ud55c\uad6d\uac00\uc218 \ucd5c\ucd08 \u4e2d \ub09c\uc9d5\uc11c \ucf58\uc11c\ud2b8… 2\ub9cc\ud32c \uc5f4\uad11 [Super Junior, the first Korean singer to hold a concert in Nanjing, China… 20,000 excited fans]. My Daily (in Korean). Retrieved August 7, 2002 \u2013 via Naver.^ Jung Yoo-jin (March 9, 2009). \uc288\uc8fc, \uccab \u4e9e \ud22c\uc5b4 \uc131\ud669\ub9ac \ub9c8\uccd0… 12\uc77c \ucef4\ubc31 [SuJu’s first Asia tour have been successfully completed… Comeback on the 12th]. Seoul Shinmun (in Korean). Retrieved August 7, 2022 \u2013 via Naver.^ “Super Show – Super Junior The 1st Asia Tour Concert Album info” Avex Taiwan. June 27, 2008. Retrieved March 20, 2012 (in Chinese)^ “May 2008” Archived June 19, 2008, at the Wayback Machine MIAK. Retrieved June 24, 2008 (in Korean)^ “This links to the current week – search for week number at the bottom of page” G-Music J-Pop\/K-Pop Chart. 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