Super Show 4

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Super Show 4
World tour by Super Junior
Super Show 4 (concert tour) 2011-12 - Super Junior.jpg
Promotion poster for Super Show 4
Associated album
Start dateNovember 19, 2011 (2011-11-19)
End dateMay 27, 2012
Legs3
No. of shows23 in Asia
1 in Europe
24 in total
Website superjunior.smtown.com
Super Junior concert chronology

Super Show 4 was the first live world concert tour and fourth international tour by South Korean boy band Super Junior, in support of their fifth studio album, Mr. Simple . The world tour commenced with two shows in Seoul in November 2011 and continued onto Japan, Taiwan, China, other Asian countries, and France. [1]

Contents

On June 28, 2013, a live album, Super Show 4 Concert Album , of the concert held in Seoul was released. On August 8, 2013, a 3D film of the Seoul concert was released in 30 theaters across South Korea. The 3D concert movie plays out Super Junior’s Super Show 4 concert, part of its world tour that was held in May 2012 at the Olympic Park Gymnastics Stadium. [2]

Concerts

The two concerts in Osaka were played to a total audience of 80,000 people. [3] In February, the group set records for the fastest selling concert in Taiwan and also the first overseas artist to hold four consecutive concerts at the Taipei Arena. [4] In March, the group became the first Korean singers to hold two consecutive concerts in Macau, [5] and broke the record for the biggest concert audience in Thailand, with 40,000 people. [6] The French and Indonesian legs of the tour also marks the group's first solo concert in Paris, [7] and Jakarta.

On March 29, 2012, Sydney based promoter JK Entertainment announced that Super Show 4 will be held on May 5 at the Allphones Arena. [8] However its cancellation by the promoter was announced on April 16, [9] due to the hospitalisation of the concert director requiring immediate medical treatment. [10]

On April 23, 2012, SM Entertainment announced the addition of two encore concerts in Seoul on May 26 and 27. Tickets went on sale on April 26 along with special concert packages for overseas fans offered by SM Town Travel. [11] The encore shows were played to an audience of 22,000 for three and a half hours. [12]

For the second leg of the Japanese dates, 400,000 fans tried to buy tickets for the May 12 concert, as soon as they went on sale resulting in the addition of the May 13 concert. [13] The two concerts were played to a total audience of 110,000 people. [14]

Setlist

South Korea (Opening Weekend)

Super Junior Intro

First video interlude

Second video interlude (in New York City)

Third video interlude

Fourth video interlude (Ice Hockey)

Fifth video interlude

Sixth video interlude

Seventh video interlude (The Sound of Super Junior)

Encore

  • "U" (Remix)
  • "Sorry, Sorry"
  • "Miracle" (Remix ver.)
  • Fourth MENT
  • "Destiny" (Korean ver.) with Zhou Mi and Henry
Osaka, Japan

Super Junior Intro

First video interlude

  • "Bonamana" (Korean Rock ver.)
  • First MENT
  • "You Are My Endless Love"
  • "Oops!" feat. f(x) (with Heechul's rap at VCR)
  • "Wonder Boy"
  • "Rokuko" (Korean Ver.) (All members)

Second video interlude (in New York City)

Third video interlude (Ice Hockey)

Fourth video interlude

Fifth video interlude

Encore

  • "U" (Remix)
  • "Sorry, Sorry" (Remix)
  • "Miracle" (Remix ver.)
  • Fourth MENT
  • "Destiny" (Korean ver.) with Zhou Mi and Henry

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
Asia
November 19, 2011 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 22,000 [15]
November 20, 2011
December 10, 2011 Osaka Japan Kyocera Dome Osaka 90,000 [3]
December 11, 2011
February 2, 2012 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena 40,000 [16]
February 3, 2012
February 4, 2012
February 5, 2012
February 18, 2012 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 16,000 [17]
February 19, 2012
March 9, 2012 Macau China Cotai Arena
March 10, 2012
March 16, 2012 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena 40,000 [18]
March 17, 2012
March 18, 2012
Europe
April 6, 2012 Paris France Zénith de Paris 7,000 [19]
Asia
April 14, 2012 Shanghai China Mercedes-Benz Arena 10,000 [20]
April 27, 2012 Jakarta Indonesia Mata Elang International Stadium 25,000 [21]
April 28, 2012
April 29, 2012
May 12, 2012 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome 110,000 [14]
May 13, 2012
May 26, 2012 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 22,000 [12]
May 27, 2012
Total382,000

Personnel

Live album

Super Show 4 - Super Junior World Tour Concert Album
Super Show 4 concert album cover.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedJune 28, 2013 (2013-06-28)
Genre
LanguageKorean, English
Label
  • SM
  • KMP Holdings
Producer Lee Soo-man
Compiler SM
Super Junior chronology
Super Show 3 Concert Album
(2011)
Super Show 4 - Super Junior World Tour Concert Album
(2013)
Super Show 5 Concert Album
(2015)

Super Show 4 - Super Junior World Tour Concert Album is Super Junior's fourth live recorded album, released on June 28, 2013. This album contains three CDs with 40 live recordings from the Super Show 4 concerts. [22] It sold about 18,000 copies in South Korea.

Track listing

CD 1

  1. Intro-Let Me Give You 4 (4:00)
  2. Superman (Rearranged) (4:54)
  3. 오페라 (Opera) (3:45)
  4. Twins (Knock Out) (Rearranged) (3:27)
  5. 갈증 (A Man In Love) (Rearranged) (4:10)
  6. 미인아 (BONAMANA) (Rearranged) (5:28)
  7. You’re My Endless Love (말하자면) (4:33)
  8. Oops!! (Feat. f(x)) (4:06)
  9. Wonder Boy (1:49)
  10. 로꾸거!!! (Rokuko) (3:08)
  11. Walkin’ (4:12)
  12. Baby - Henry (4:28)
  13. 자체발광 보석미남 이혁재 (Say My Name) - Eunhyuk (4:51)
  14. 물들어 - Sungmin (3:10)
  15. Isn’t She Lovely - Kyuhyun (4:17)

CD2

  1. Moves Like Jagger - Ryeowook (3:42)
  2. She - Leeteuk (3:11)
  3. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star - Shindong (3:36)
  4. 어느새 우린 (Good Friends) (4:05)
  5. 파자마파티 (Pajama Party) (3:44)
  6. 결투 (Feels Good) (3:22)
  7. 태완미 (Perfection) (Korean Ver.) - Super Junior-M (3:55)
  8. A-Cha (3:20)
  9. Mr. Simple (Rearranged) (5:01)
  10. 돈 돈! (Don’t Don) (Rearranged) (4:09)
  11. Because Of You - Zhou Mi (2:42)
  12. Kiss Me - Yesung (3:36)
  13. Your Grace Is Enough - Siwon (4:08)
  14. 떴다 오빠 (Oppa, Oppa) - Donghae & Eunhyuk (4:05)
  15. 폭풍 (Storm) (4:17)
  16. Y (3:29)

CD3

  1. 둘이 (You&I) (4:45)
  2. Lovely Day (Rearranged) (3:14)
  3. 우리들의 사랑 (Our Love) (Rearranged) (6:39)
  4. Do-Re-Mi (4:11)
  5. 엉뚱한 상상 (White Christmas) (3:34)
  6. Dancing Out (Rearranged) (3:26)
  7. U (Rearranged) (5:03)
  8. Sorry, Sorry (4:13)
  9. Miracle (Rearranged) (5:30)
  10. 공존 (Destiny) (Korean Ver.) (4:50)
  11. 미인아 (BONAMANA) (Rearranged) (Studio Version) (5:30)
  12. Lovely Day (Rearranged) (Studio Version) (3:22)
  13. Miracle (Rearranged) (Studio Version) (5:15)
  14. 공존 (Destiny) (Korean Ver.) (Studio Version) (4:50)

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