Even after 20 years, Super Junior is proving their staying power not just with nostalgia, but with demand that continues to fill arenas worldwide. The group has officially sold out all seats for their Seoul encore concert, set to take place at KSPO Dome, marking the final stop of their ‘SUPER SHOW 10’ world tour.

Super Junior’s ‘SUPER SHOW 10’ tour, which began in August last year, has traveled across 17 global cities, including recent stops in Saitama and Ho Chi Minh City.
Now, the tour is set to conclude with a three-day encore concert from April 3 to 5 in Seoul, and every seat has already been claimed.
What makes this even more notable is the scale. The KSPO Dome will be opened in a 360 degree configuration, maximizing capacity and transforming the venue into a fully immersive stage yet still reaching a complete sellout.
The demand isn’t limited to the physical concert. Due to overwhelming interest, the encore show will also be broadcast through live viewing in theaters across 15 regions, including Spain, Mexico, Japan, Thailand, and the UAE.
Additionally, fans worldwide will be able to join through online streaming platforms such as Beyond LIVE and Weverse, ensuring global access to the final performance.
With this Super Junior is proving that even after being in the industry for so long they still are one of the most popular groups out there. For many groups, longevity is measured in years for Super Junior, it’s measured in impact.
Since launching the ‘SUPER SHOW’ brand in 2008, Super Junior has consistently pushed boundaries. They have:
These milestones have helped define their identity as one of K-pop’s most established touring acts.

The Seoul encore isn’t just the end of a tour. It’s a statement about what it means to last and to continue growing in K-pop.
With a 360 degree stage, global streaming, and sold out seats, Super Junior is closing ‘SUPER SHOW 10’ the same way they’ve built their career on a scale that’s hard to ignore. And after 20 years, that might be their biggest achievement yet.