Super Junior back to Vietnam for Super Show 9 in HCM City
Choi Siwon landed at Tan Son Nhat International Airport on March 9 before Eunhuyk and Shindong arrived in HCM City on the following day.
Choi Siwon, the vocalist of the band, silently arrived at the airport in a T-shirt and jeans. He was wearing black glasses and a large mask covering his face, so he was not easily detected.
Meanwhile, Eunhuyk and Shindong were warmly welcomed by fans at the airport as their itinerary had been made public.
Other members of the band were scheduled to arrive in HCM City on March 10 and 11.
Their concert, Super Show 9, is part of the band’s world tour. It is set to take place at Military Zone 7 Stadium in HCM City on March 11 evening.
This is the second time the Super Junior have performed in Vietnam, following their Super Show 3 concert in Binh Duong in 2011.
The Super Junior debuted in 2005 with 12 members. In June 2006, they released the single album ‘U’ and then admitted the 13th member Kyu-hyun. After that, the band gained global fame thanks to the song ‘Sorry Sorry’, with their dance going viral and becoming a big hit.
Since then, the Super Junior have maintained their position as the top band in the Republic of Korea.
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