Super Junior-K.R.Y. Special Winter Concert

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Super Junior-K.R.Y. Special Winter Concert
Japan tour by Super Junior-K.R.Y.
SUPER JUNIOR-K.R.Y. Special Winter Concert.jpg
Promotional poster for Super Junior-K.R.Y. Special Winter Concert
Associated albumPromise You
Start date19 November 2012 (2012-11-19)
End date24 January 2013 (2013-01-24)
Legs3
No. of shows9
Website superjunior.smtown.com
Super Junior-K.R.Y. concert chronology

Super Junior-K.R.Y. Special Winter Concert is Japan tour concert held by sub-group South Korean boy band Super Junior, Super Junior-K.R.Y. to promote their Japanese single "Promise You". The Japan tour commenced with three shows in Yokohama and end in Tokyo gathering over 72,000 fans.

Contents

Setlist

Yokohama

- Opening VCR -

  • Sorry Sorry Answer
  • H.I.T
  • From U
  • Believe
  • Hanamizuki
  • Coagulation
  • Just You

- VCR #2 -

  • Silent Night
  • Feliz Navidad
  • Last Christmas
  • クリスマス・イブ
  • My Love, My Kiss, My Heart

- VCR #3 -

  • The Night Chicago Died
  • Mirror
  • La La La Love Song(久保田利伸)
  • 인우 (刃雨) (Kyuhyun Solo)
  • この世界のどこかで(Kono sekai no dokokade) (Kyuhyun Solo)
  • .残像(Hikari) (Kyuhyun Solo)
  • Baby (Ryeowook Solo)
  • ありがとう〜帰りたくなったよ(メドレー) (Ryeowook Solo)
  • It Has to Be You (Yesung Solo)
  • First Love (Yesung Solo)
  • I Do (Yesung Solo)

- Ment -

  • Your Eyes (RW Piano)
  • Midnight Fantasy
  • Loving You
  • The One I Love

- Encore -

  • Bittersweet
  • Promise You
  • Sky
  • Promise You
  • Sky
- Ending -
Tokyo
  • Sorry Sorry Answer
  • H.I.T
  • From U
  • Believe

- VCR #2 - - Ment -

  • ハナミズキ (산딸기나무)
  • Coagulation
  • Just You

- VCR #2 -

  • The Night Chicago Died
  • Mirror
  • La La La Love Song

- VCR #3 -

- Ment -

  • Your Eyes
  • Midnight Fantasy
  • Loving You
  • The One I Love

- Encore -

  • Bittersweet
  • Promise You
  • SKY
- Ending -

Tour dates

DatesCityVenueAttendance
November 19, 2012 Yokohama Pacifico Yokohama Convention Center15,000 [1]
November 20, 2012
November 21, 2012
December 22, 2012 Kobe Kobe world Memorial Hall21,000
December 23, 2012
December 24, 2012
January 22, 2013 Tokyo Budokan 36,000 [2]
January 23, 2013
Januari 24 2013
Total72,000 [3]

Personnel

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