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Super Show 7
World tour by Super Junior
Super Show 7.jpg
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated albums
Start dateDecember 15, 2017 (2017-12-15)
End dateJuly 12, 2019 (2019-07-12)
Legs3
No. of shows
  • 17 in Asia
  • 4 in Latin America
  • 21 in total
Guests
Super Junior concert chronology

Super Show 7 was the third world concert tour and seventh tour overall by South Korean boy band Super Junior, in support of their eighth studio album, Play . The world tour commenced with three shows in Seoul from December 15 to 17, 2017 and hit a total of 120 concerts for its Super Show series. [1] [2]

Contents

This tour marks the return of members Siwon, Eunhyuk and Donghae, who had been away serving two years of mandatory military service. [3] Ryeowook joined the tour in November 2018 following his military discharge.

Concerts

The tour was announced on November 10, 2017, after Super Junior started the promotion for their eighth studio album, Play. [4] Tickets for the December 16–17 "Super Show 7 Concert Tour" in Seoul, went on sale on November 21, 2017, [4] and were sold out in nine minutes.

Later, the group added one more concert on December 15, 2017, due to high demand. The tickets went on sale on November 26. The concert on December 15, 2017, marked the 120th Super Show concert in the Super Show series. [1] [2]

The concert in Singapore was announced on December 1, by ONE Production. It had been two years since Super Junior had previously performed in Singapore. The Bangkok show on January 28 was played to 10,000 people and was sold out in five minutes. [5]

Setlist

South Korea (Opening Weekend)
Latin America (Mexico)
Tokyo, Japan

Tour dates

Date [6] CityCountryVenueAttendance
Asia
December 15, 2017 Seoul South Korea Jamsil Arena 25,000 [7]
December 16, 2017
December 17, 2017
January 27, 2018 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 7,500 [8]
January 28, 2018 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena 10,000 [5]
February 10, 2018 Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Arena
March 31, 2018 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena 22,000 [9]
April 1, 2018
Latin America
April 20, 2018 Buenos Aires Argentina Luna Park 35,000 [10]
April 22, 2018 Lima Peru Jockey Club del Perú
April 24, 2018 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
April 27, 2018 Mexico City Mexico Mexico City Arena
Asia
May 12, 2018 Macau Cotai Arena
June 30, 2018 Pasay Philippines Mall of Asia Arena
November 11, 2018 Bangkok Thailand Impact Challenger Hall 10,000 [11]
November 30, 2018 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome 100,000 [12]
December 1, 2018
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March 2, 2019 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome 15,000 [13]
March 3, 2019
June 15, 2019 Jakarta Indonesia Indonesia Convention Exhibition
July 12, 2019 Jeddah Saudi Arabia King Abdullah Sports City Arena 4,000 [14]
Total

Personnel

Awards

Awards
YearOrganizationAwardResultRef.
201844th People's Choice Awards The Concert Tour of 2018Nominated [15]
2019Premios LucesBest Concert of the YearWon [16]

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