On March 14th, SM Entertainment revealed that Super Junior was the first ever international artist to set a new record of selling out all three of their arena concerts in Taipei Arena.
Super Junior recently held their three-day “Super onyesha 3” tamasha at the Taipei Arena in Taiwan, making them the first international artists to hold three sold-out concerts in a row.
The boys performed their hit tracks, “Sorry Sorry“, “U“, and “Bonamana” amongst many others. They also held individual stages as well as special unit performances kwa Super Junior-T and Super Junior-M. Their special guests included The Trax, who performed their latest hit, “Oh! My Goddess“; all in all, it wrapped up to a 3-hour tamasha with over 30 different track performances.
mashabiki were alisema to have touched the hearts of the boys kwa creating a sea of blue; mashabiki threw balloons and confetti into the air to give the effect of a waterfall. They also created signs expressing ‘ELF<3SJ’ and ‘My SJ’ with carefully planned glowstick formations.
On the morning of the 14th, member Ryeowook wrote, “We have safely completed our Taiwanese ‘Super onyesha 3′ concert. Thank wewe to all of the mashabiki that filled up such a large tamasha hall. My moyo feels heavy due to the news in Japan right now. I’ll pray for all of our mashabiki in Japan, please find strength.”
Super Junior will be continuing on to Malaysia on March 19th.
Super Junior recently held their three-day “Super onyesha 3” tamasha at the Taipei Arena in Taiwan, making them the first international artists to hold three sold-out concerts in a row.
The boys performed their hit tracks, “Sorry Sorry“, “U“, and “Bonamana” amongst many others. They also held individual stages as well as special unit performances kwa Super Junior-T and Super Junior-M. Their special guests included The Trax, who performed their latest hit, “Oh! My Goddess“; all in all, it wrapped up to a 3-hour tamasha with over 30 different track performances.
mashabiki were alisema to have touched the hearts of the boys kwa creating a sea of blue; mashabiki threw balloons and confetti into the air to give the effect of a waterfall. They also created signs expressing ‘ELF<3SJ’ and ‘My SJ’ with carefully planned glowstick formations.
On the morning of the 14th, member Ryeowook wrote, “We have safely completed our Taiwanese ‘Super onyesha 3′ concert. Thank wewe to all of the mashabiki that filled up such a large tamasha hall. My moyo feels heavy due to the news in Japan right now. I’ll pray for all of our mashabiki in Japan, please find strength.”
Super Junior will be continuing on to Malaysia on March 19th.
Another rumour claims that Super Junior M will temporarily disband and Henry will pursue individual project kwa teaming up with Zhang Li Yin.
These are rumours that should be received with high dose of skepticism as no Korean news sources have reported on this matter.
Stay tuned to as the case develops.
With that said, they really did deserve the 2009 Disk Bon Sang Award, gotta hand it to them, they were huge in 2009!
Anyway, check out the nearly flawless performance here:
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