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Super Show 5
World tour by Super Junior
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Promotion poster for Super Show 5
Associated album
Start date23 March 2013 (2013-03-23)
End date22 February 2014 (2014-02-22)
Legs6
No. of shows22 in Asia
4 in South America
1 in North America
1 in Europe
28 in total
Website superjunior.smtown.com
Super Junior concert chronology

Super Show 5 is the second world concert tour and fifth international tour by South Korean boy band Super Junior, in support of their sixth studio album, Sexy, Free & Single . The world tour commenced with two shows in Seoul in March 2013 and will continue onto South America, [1] North America and Europe.

Contents

This tour marks the return of member Kangin, who was discharged from mandatory military service in April 2012, and the first one since Super Show 2 in 2009. [2] However it is the second tour without Heechul, since Super Show 3 , who enlisted in September 2011 and the first without leader Leeteuk, since Super Show 4 , who enlisted on 30 October 2012.

Concerts

On day two of the Seoul concerts, the nine members held a press conference at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena. Shindong said "the level of participation on our part was the highest in this concert. Our opinions were actively taken into account from choosing solo and group performances to picking stage costumes". Eunhyuk further explained "We participated in picking songs, organizing stages and choosing costumes", and that their agency took in their opinions. He added that they thought of fans who come to the show every year and decided to perform songs they have not done before. [3] Former SM Entertainment and S.E.S. member Bada made a surprise appearance during Ryeowook's solo stage where he impersonated her. [2]

Yesung announced at the Seoul concert that he will enlist for his mandatory military service in 2013. [4] [5] He enlisted on 6 May, and thus will not take part from the South American leg of the Tour onwards. [6] [7]

The South American leg of the tour marks the group's first exclusive concerts on the continent and the largest by a Korean artist. [8] Super Junior's concert in Chile brought in 12,000 fans, and set a record as the largest audience for a Korean group in South America. [9] Their concert in Brazil was the first independent concert by a Korean group in the country and was the only place that sold out in South America. They wrapped up the South American leg of the concert by performing in front of 40,000 fans overall. [10]

The Super Show 5 concert held in Singapore brought the accumulated number of audience to witness "Super Show" concerts since 2008 to a million. [11]

Super Junior's Super Show 5 held in Mexico on 7 November, sold out tickets in about 5 hours. It set the record of the largest audience for a "Super Show" performed outside of Asia as well as obtaining the record for most attended concert in Latin America for a Korean group, with 15,000 fans attending. [12]

Super Show 5 drew to a very successful end on 22 February 2014, drawing in over 450,000 fans through the whole tour. [13]

Setlist

South Korea (Opening Weekend) [14]

Super Junior Intro

First video interlude

Second video interlude

Third video interlude

"Saturday Night" of Son Dam-bi - Siwon
"Loving you" of S.E.S. - Ryeowook
"Bloom" of Gain - Kangin
"Ice Cream" of HyunA - Sungmin
"Alone" of Sistar - Siwon, Ryeowook, Kangin, Sungmin

Fourth video interlude

Fifth video interlude

Sixth video interlude (Superheroes)

Seventh video interlude (Dance tutorial)

Eighth video interlude (SS1 Marry U)

Encore

Behind the scenes video
South America

Super Junior Intro

First video interlude

Second video interlude

Third video interlude

Fourth video interlude

Fifth video interlude

  • "Daydream"
  • Second MENT
  • "Bittersweet" + "Someday" (medley)
  • "Memories"

Sixth video interlude (Superheroes)

Seventh video interlude (Dance tutorial)

Encore

Behind the scenes video
Tokyo, Japan

Super Junior Intro

First video interlude

Second video interlude

Third video interlude

"Saturday Night" of Son Dam-bi - Siwon
"Loving you" of S.E.S. - Ryeowook
"Bloom" of Gain - Kangin
"Ice Cream" of HyunA - Sungmin
"Alone" of Sistar - Siwon, Ryeowook, Kangin, Sungmin

Fourth video interlude

Fifth video interlude

  • "Gray Paper" - Kyuhyun, Ryeowook
  • "Daydream"
  • Second MENT
  • "Bittersweet" + "Someday" (medley)
  • "Memories"

Sixth video interlude (Superheroes)

  • "Tuxedo"
  • "Wonder Boy" (Japanese ver.) with Zhoumi and Henry

Seventh video interlude (Dance tutorial)

Encore

Behind the scenes video
Mexico & London

Super Junior Intro

First video interlude

Second video interlude

Third video interlude

"Saturday Night" of Son Dam-bi - Siwon
"Loving you" of S.E.S. - Ryeowook
"Bloom" of Gain - Kangin
"Ice Cream" of HyunA - Sungmin
"Alone" of Sistar - Siwon, Ryeowook, Kangin, Sungmin

Fifth video interlude

  • "Gray Paper" - Kyuhyun, Ryeowook
  • "Daydream"
  • Second MENT
  • "Bittersweet" + "Someday" (medley)
  • "Memories"

Sixth video interlude (Superheroes)

  • "Wonder Boy"

Seventh video interlude (Dance tutorial)

  • "Sunny"
  • Third MENT
  • "So I"

Encore

Behind the scenes video

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
Asia
23 March 2013 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 20,000 [15]
24 March 2013
South America
21 April 2013 São Paulo Brazil Credicard Hall 40,000 [10]
23 April 2013 Buenos Aires Argentina Luna Park
25 April 2013 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
27 April 2013 Lima Peru Jockey Club del Perú
Asia
1 June 2013 Jakarta Indonesia Mata Elang International Stadium
2 June 2013
15 June 2013 Hong Kong China AsiaWorld–Arena 24,000 [16]
16 June 2013
6 July 2013 Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium 7,000 [17]
27 July 2013 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome 110,000 [18]
28 July 2013
3 August 2013 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena 20,000 [19]
4 August 2013
10 August 2013 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena 30,000 [20]
11 August 2013
12 August 2013
24 August 2013 Shanghai China Mercedes-Benz Arena 10,000 [21]
14 September 2013 Guangzhou Guangzhou International Sports Arena 10,000 [22]
24 October 2013 Manila Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena 10,000 [23]
North America
7 November 2013 Mexico City Mexico Mexico City Arena 15,000 [12]
Europe
9 November 2013 London United Kingdom Wembley Arena 10,000 [24]
Asia
15 November 2013 Osaka Japan Kyocera Dome Osaka 90,000 [25]
16 November 2013
23 November 2013 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Putra Indoor Stadium
30 November 2013 Macau China Cotai Arena
22 February 2014 Beijing Capital Indoor Stadium
Total450,000 [13]

Personnel

Live album

Super Show 5 – Super Junior World Tour Concert Album
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Live album by
Released6 November 2015 (2015-11-06)
Recorded23–24 March 2013
Venue Olympic Gymnastics Arena, Seoul, South Korea
Genre
Length67:05 (Disc 1)
46:00 (Disc 2)
LanguageKorean
English
Label SM Entertainment, KMP Holdings
Producer Lee Soo-man
Compiler SM Entertainment
Super Junior chronology
Super Show 4 Concert Album
(2013)
Super Show 5 – Super Junior World Tour Concert Album
(2015)
Super Show 6 Concert Album
(2015)

Super Show 5 – Super Junior World Tour Concert Album is Super Junior's fifth live recorded album, released on 6 November 2015. This album contains two CDs with 31 live recordings from the Super Show 5 concerts held on March 23–24, 2013 at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena located in Seoul, South Korea. [26]

Track listing

CD 1

  1. Intro - Mission: SS5 (3:10)
  2. Intro - Ladies & GentlemanIntro (2:08)
  3. Mr. Simple (Rearranged) (4:15)
  4. 미인아 (Bonamana) (4:38)
  5. Super Girl (Korean Ver.) (4:00)
  6. 너라고 (It's You) (3:49)
  7. Sexy, Free & Single (4:21)
  8. 나쁜 여자 (Boom Boom) (2:20)
  9. Club No.1 (2:39)
  10. So Cold - Eunhyuk, Donghae, Siwon, Henry(SJM) (3:54)
  11. 서른즈음에 (Around 30s) - Kangin (4:07)
  12. How Am I Supposed To Live Without You - Sungmin, Ryeowook, Kyuhyun, Zhou Mi(SJM) (4:25)
  13. 먹지 (Gray Paper) - Yesung (4:38)
  14. Break Down (Korean Ver.) (3:29)
  15. A-Oh! (Korean Ver.) (3:43)
  16. Go (Korean Ver.) (03:26)
  17. 생각을 흔들어 (Shake It Up!) (3:03)
  18. Rockstar (5:00)

CD 2

  1. 머문다 (Daydream) (3:42)
  2. 달콤씁쓸 (Bittersweet) (Rearranged) (1:47)
  3. 기억을 따라 (Memories) (Rearranged) (4:14)
  4. 꿈꾸는 히어로 (Dreaming Hero) (3:22)
  5. 꿀단지 (Sunny) (3:12)
  6. Wonder Boy (3:17)
  7. Marry U (3:20)
  8. Sorry, Sorry (4:48)
  9. Show Me Your Love (Super Junior Ver.) (4:02)
  10. So... I (3:45)
  11. So Cold (Studio Ver.) (3:49)
  12. A-Oh! (Korean Ver.) (Studio Ver.) (3:40)
  13. Go (Korean Ver.) (Studio Ver.) (3:02)

Media

Super Show 5 - Two reality television documentary on the South America leg of the tour. One was narrated by member Kangin, broadcast on cable channel MBC Music from 13 June 2013, for six weeks. [27] The other was narrated by member Kyuhyun, broadcast on cable channel MBC on 8 June 2013.[ citation needed ]

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