
K-pop Group Super Junior To Bring 'Super Show 10' Tour To KL Next January
It's official, ELFs! K-pop legends Super Junior (슈퍼주니어) is embarking on their 20th anniversary tour later this year, and they'll bring the show to Malaysia in January 2026!
Super Junior recently announced their upcoming world tour, 'Super Show 10'. The tour is in conjunction with the group's 20th anniversary and will kick start in Seoul on 23rd August 2025 (Saturday). The upcoming tour includes stops in Asia, North America and South America. The Kuala Lumpur stop will take place on 17th January 2026 (Saturday) at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil.
Super Junior is also gearing up for their comeback with a full-length album titled 'SuperJunior25'. The K-pop legends have been dropping teasers for the upcoming release, which will drop on 8th July 2025 (Tuesday). According to reports, all nine members will participate in the album and promotional activities.
The upcoming 'Super Show 10' concert in KL marks the group's return to Malaysia as a complete group since their 'Super Show Spin-Off: Halftime' show in 2024. However, members Donghae (동해), Eunhyuk (은혁) and Yesung (예성) did hold performances in KL earlier this year. If you're excited to see Super Junior rock the stage again in Malaysia, here are all the details we have so far:
Super Junior 'Super Show 10' in Kuala Lumpur
Date: 17th January 2026 (Saturday)
Time: TBA
Venue: Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil
Organiser: iMe Malaysia
More details on the concert, including ticket prices and seating plan, will be announced soon, so stay tuned to this space or the official social media platforms of iMe Malaysia. Are you ready to welcome Super Junior back to Malaysia?
Source: Twitter
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