Super Junior’s Super Show

Watching Super Junior (aka SuJu) with their comical antics, smooth-talking ways, and slick stage choreography, it is not difficult to tell that the boys from Kimchi Land truly understood the meaning of a “super show”.

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The 3-hour concert was dominated by an abundant outpour of “fan service” from fervent ELFs (Ever Lasting Friends, the official fan club) who lit the stadium in sapphire blue (Suju’s official colour) while they swayed their light sticks to the beat.

Click here for our coverage of the Super Show 3 press conference in Singapore.

Some 10,000 fans were treated to 2 consecutive evenings of seamless dance choreographies, addictive tunes [Cue: “Sorry, Sorry”] and wacky impersonations from the Korean megaband at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Jan 29 and 30.

If you missed Super Junior’s superb show:

Video playlist: Sorry Sorry, Super Girl, Don’t Don, No Other

Ever the eccentric one, Heechul didn’t disappoint when he took to the stage in drag attire, impersonating American pop sensation Lady Gaga. Touting himself as “Lady Heehee”, the 27-year-old danced to “Poker Face” while clad in a short black dress, a pair of fishnet stockings and red heels get-up, complete with Gaga’s signature blonde hairdo.

Without missing a beat, trio Eunhyuk, Shindong, and Donghae soon emerged on stage in equally jaw-dropping, skin-tight mini leather dresses, this time to parody of Beyonce’s “Single Ladies”, causing peals of laughter to erupt from the audience.

The hilarious segment ended with the 4 “ladies”, joined by female backup dancers, gyrating to the tune of “Crazy In Love”, concluding a performance that even Lady Gaga and Beyonce would have been proud of.

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Through the night, SuJu worked their charm, peppering the concert with a library of funny faces and eyebrow-raising antics such as taking shots of themselves with fans’ cameras while performing. They also played a cheeky game of chase and pretend “kiss” among members, and Siwon even peeled off his shirt to reveal a perfectly sculpted six-pack during song number, “U”.

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At one point in the concert, some members even rose from an elevated stage, while others were suspended in the air, throwing confetti at the audience.

In a particularly poignant moment of the show, absent member, Kangin, who’s serving the military, was even “magically” teleported into the stadium, and appeared in the form of a hologram, bringing with him a fresh flood of tears from ardent fans.

“Super Junior’s very real and always show a true side of themselves. They are very down-to-earth and humble despite being so famous,” said student, Chua Hui Ting, 18.

Towards the end of the show, fans went wild with delight when SuJu came tottering on stage in a myriad of adorable vegetable costumes that each represented their personalities during their encore performance of “Cooking? Cooking!”.

More photos here:

All photos are courtesy of Running into the Sun.

“Super Junior is different from other bands because they’re not afraid to ‘uglify’ themselves like they always do in variety shows!” observed Rachel Tan, 16, a student who has been a fan for 3 years.

Donghae, who is known as the crybaby of the group, dressed up as an onion, while Heechul, whose fellow group mates regard as “hot-tempered, yet spicy and with a bit of manliness”, transformed into a red hot chilli pepper.

According to The New Paper, the elaborate production, which consisted of 2 extended elevated platforms and a revolving centre stage, were specially flown-in from Korea and reportedly cost at least $1.5 million to stage.

With talks of a Super Show 4 by the band during the concert press conference, one thing’s for sure; it won’t be the last our sunny isle will be seeing of the super boys.

About Loh Chuan Junn

Growing up believing there’s more to life than earning big bucks, Junn has always wanted to see the world with her own eyes. She dreams of the day when she can finally embark on a poetic journey of adventuring around the globe by herself. A person who draws energy from the universe, she believes that “No matter how gifted, one cannot change the world alone.” And hence, thinks that leaving imprints, no matter big or small, in the life of others is among life’s most wonderful things. Junn thrives on love and compliments from others. That said, she has developed a strange allergy to social networking, as she believes that it must be an evil ploy to destroy the human touch. When she is not busy attempting to achieve self-actualization, Junn desperately attempts to keep herself sane by escaping into the world of poetry, fictions, films and Korean dramas. If you’ve got something great to share, contact her at chjunn@hotmail.com.

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