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Super Junior”s Concert in Hong Kong Gathers 24,000


Super Junior left another big footprint in Hong Kong with its Super Show 5.
From June 15-16, the group held its Super Junior World Tour – Super Show 5 in Hong Kong, and performed before 24,000 fans.
As June 16 was Father′s Day, there were not only many women in their teens and 20s in the audience but also little children as well as families.
Super Junior entertained the crowds with a string of hit songs, including Sorry Sorry, Bonamana, Mr. Simple and Sexy, Free & Single, along with unit performances and costume events. With its 25 songs, it put on the best show with its charisma and awe-inspiring stage effects.
Super Junior-M′s performances of Break Down and A-Oh especially drew great cheers from local fans as they had been promoted in China.
For Shake It Up and Rock Star, from Super Junior′s fourth and sixth albums, the members and audience became one, dancing as if they were in one giant club.
For the group′s first concert in Hong Kong in four years, the fans held up pickets reading ′Thank you for coming′ on June 15 and ′Let′s meet again′ on June 16. They also stamped their feet, shouting out for an encore.
The members even prepared a greeting in Cantonese for local fans.
At the press conference held on June 16, many media outlets gathered to cover the issue of the group′s concert. 

Super Junior′s world tour will continue in Singapore on July 6.


Photo credit: SM Entertainment

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