Super Show 6

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Super Show 6
World tour by Super Junior
Super Show 6 (concert tour) 2014-15 - Super Junior.jpg
Promotion poster for Super Show 6
Associated album
Start dateSeptember 19, 2014 (2014-09-19)
End dateJuly 12, 2015 (2015-07-12)
Legs4
No. of shows22 in Asia
22 in total
Super Junior concert chronology
  • Super Show 5
    (2013–14)
  • Super Show 6
    (2014–15)
  • Super Camp
    (2015–16)

Super Show 6 is the fourth Asia-wide concert tour and sixth tour overall by South Korean boy band Super Junior, in support of their seventh studio album, Mamacita . The world tour commenced with three shows in Seoul from September 19 to 21, 2014 and hit a total of 100 concerts for its Super Show series. [1] [2]

Contents

This tour marks the return of leader Leeteuk, who was discharged from mandatory military service in July 2014.

Concerts

The tour was announced on July 7, 2014, even before Super Junior starting the promotion for their seventh studio album, Mamacita. Tickets for the September 20–21 concert in Seoul went on sale on August 7 and were sold out in 9 minutes. Later, the group added one more day on September 19 due to high demand and the tickets went on sale on August 21 at 8PM KST. The concert on September 21 marks the 100th Super Show concert in the Super Show series. [2]

On October 29 and 30, 2014, Super Junior launched Super Junior World Tour in Tokyo in Tokyo Dome, gathering over 110,000 fans. [3] Super Junior launched solo concerts in Tokyo Dome three years in a row since 2012 and sold out tickets to the two-day concert. The members communicated with the fans in Japanese and announced the released of Japanese single Mamacita (Ayaya) on December 17, 2014, as well as the launch of the Fukuoka Dome concert on December 30, 2014. [4]

On November 29 and 30, 2014, Super Junior launched World Tour Super Show 6 in Taipei in Taipei Arena for 22,000 fans. [5] Tickets were also sold out for both rounds of the concert and it was attended by numerous media outlets, such as TVBS, The China Times, The Liberty Times and more. [6] The group concluded the tour in Bangkok over two days on January 10 and 11, 2015 at the Impact Arena. [7]

On May 27, 2015, SM Entertainment announced that Super Junior would hold encore concerts for Super Junior World Concert Super Show 6, which took place on July 11 and 12 at the Olympic Park Gymnastics Hall in Seoul. Like the Super Show 6 that was held in September 2014, the encore concerts would showcase performances of hit songs for both the group and individual members. Yesung, who was recently discharged from the military, rose to the stage with Super Junior after two years and four months. [8]

Setlist

South Korea (Opening Weekend)

Super Junior Intro

First video interlude

Second video interlude

  • "Don't Leave Me" (Composed by Siwon)
  • "Evanesce"
  • Second MENT

Third video interlude (Kyuhyun and Changmin)

  • "My Thoughts, Your Memories" - Kyuhyun (Composed and written by Kyuhyun and Changmin)
  • "상심 (Heartbreak)" - Kangin
  • "사랑한다는 흔한 말 (Love, The Common Word)" - Ryeowook
  • "This is Love"
  • "Islands"

Fourth video interlude

Fifth video interlude

Sixth video interlude

  • "야생마 (Wild Horse)" - Siwon

Seventh video interlude

Eighth video interlude

  • "잊지 말아요 (Don't Forget)" - Shindong
  • Third MENT
  • "Too Many Beautiful Girls"
  • "Shirt"
  • "Rockstar"
  • "Let's Dance"

Encore

  • "Mamacita"
  • Fourth MENT
  • "Walkin'"
  • "너로부터 (From U)"
  • Ending MENT
  • "Haru"
Hong Kong

Super Junior Intro

First video interlude

Second video interlude

  • "Don't Leave Me" (Composed by Siwon)
  • "Islands"
  • Second MENT

Third video interlude (Kyuhyun and Changmin)

Fourth video interlude

Fifth video interlude

Sixth video interlude

  • "야생마 (Wild Horse)" - Siwon

Seventh video interlude

Eighth video interlude

  • "잊지 말아요 (Don't Forget)" Video ver. - Shindong
  • Third MENT
  • "Too Many Beautiful Girls"
  • "Shirt"
  • "Rockstar"
  • "Let's Dance"

Encore

  • "Mamacita"
  • Fourth MENT
  • "Walkin'"
  • "너로부터 (From U)"
  • Ending MENT
  • "Haru"
  • "一個人的寂寞 Canto Ver.(Love Sick)" - Zhoumi

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
September 19, 2014 Seoul South Korea Jamsil Arena 25,000 [9]
September 20, 2014
September 21, 2014
October 29, 2014 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome 110,000 [3]
October 30, 2014
November 8, 2014 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Arena
November 22, 2014 Beijing MasterCard Center
November 29, 2014 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena 22,000 [5]
November 30, 2014
December 5, 2014 Osaka Japan Kyocera Dome 135,000 [10]
December 6, 2014
December 7, 2014
December 20, 2014 Fukuoka Fukuoka Dome
January 10, 2015 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena 20,000 [11]
January 11, 2015
February 7, 2015 Shanghai China Mercedes-Benz Arena 10,000 [12]
March 1, 2015 Macau Cotai Arena
March 29, 2015 Nanjing Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium
May 1, 2015 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 8,000
May 3, 2015 Tangerang Indonesia Indonesia Convention Exhibition 12,000
July 11, 2015 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 20,000 [13]
July 12, 2015
Total

Personnel

Live album

Super Show 6 – Super Junior World Tour Concert Album
Super Show 6 concert album cover.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedNovember 6, 2015
RecordedSeptember 19–21, 2014
Venue Jamsil Arena, Seoul, South Korea
Genre K-pop, R&B, electropop, synthpop, dance, hip hop, rock, trot
Length58:44 (Disc 1)
60:05 (Disc 2)
LanguageKorean, some English
Label SM Entertainment, KMP Holdings
Producer Lee Soo Man
Compiler SM Entertainment
Super Junior chronology
Super Show 5 Concert Album
(2015)
Super Show 6 – Super Junior World Tour Concert Album
(2015)

Super Show 6 – Super Junior World Tour Concert Album is Super Junior's sixth live recorded album, released on 6 November 2015. This album contains two CDs with 36 live recordings from the Super Show 6 concerts held on September 19–21, 2014 at the Jamsil Arena located in Seoul, South Korea. [14]

Track listing

CD 1

  1. Intro-The Legend of SS6 (1:41)
  2. Intro-Take Over The Stage (1:42)
  3. Twins (Knock Out) (3:19)
  4. 미인아 (Bonamana) (Rock Ver.) (3:05)
  5. Sorry, Sorry (Drum Performance Ver.) (4:48)
  6. U (3:56)
  7. Dear. Two - Eunhyuk (2:44)
  8. 춤을 춘다 (Midnight Blues) (4:21)
  9. 그녀는 위험해 (She Wants It) (4:06)
  10. Mr. Simple (4:16)
  11. Don't Leave Me (3:44)
  12. 백일몽 (Evanesce) (3:47)
  13. 나의 생각, 너의 기억 (My Thoughts, Your Memories) - 규현 (2:55)
  14. 상심 (Heartbroken) - Kangin (2:51)
  15. 사랑한다는 흔한 말 (Never Got To Say That I Love You) - Ryeowook (3:08)
  16. This Is Love (Stage Ver.) (3:48)
  17. Islands (4:33)

CD 2

  1. Swing (Korean Ver.) (3:44)
  2. Fantastic - Henry(SJM) (3:42)
  3. 내 욕심이 많았다 (太貪心) (Chinese Ver.) - Zhou Mi(SJM) (3:50)
  4. 1+1=Love - Donghae (2:44)
  5. Motorcycle (Korean Ver.) - Donghae & Eunhyuk (1:40)
  6. Hello - Donghae & Eunhyuk (2:31)
  7. 떴다 오빠 (Oppa, Oppa) - Donghae & Eunhyuk (4:01)
  8. Nothing on You - Leeteuk (2:43)
  9. 야생마 (Wild Horse) - Siwon (2:14)
  10. 로꾸거!! (Rokuko) (3:02)
  11. 잊지 말아요 (Don't Forget Me) - Shindong (4:13)
  12. Too Many Beautiful Girls (3:21)
  13. Shirt (Rearranged) (3:18)
  14. Rockstar (Rearranged) (1:34)
  15. Let's Dance (Rearranged) (3:32)
  16. Mamacita (아야야) (3:27)
  17. Walkin' (3:45)
  18. 너로부터 (From U) (3:14)
  19. 하루 (HARU) (3:30)

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