Live album Super Show 2 Tour Concert Album, recorded at the concerts held in Seoul from July 17 to 19, 2009, with 35 tracks and five studio version bonus tracks: remixed version of "Sorry, Sorry", R&B ballad "Sorry Sorry-Answer", re-arranged versions of "It's You" and "Shining Star" as well as classic pop track "Puff The Magic Dragon" was released on December 10, 2009.[3]
Concerts
On June 3, 2009, shortly after Super Junior began their promotions on "It's You", from the repackaged edition of their third album Sorry, Sorry, SM Entertainment announced the group's second Asia tour. Thus the promotions for "It's You" ended on June 21 in preparations for the start of the tour in July 2009.
Tickets for the July 17 concert in Seoul went on sale on June 16 at 20:00 and were sold out in 10 minutes. The second and third ticket batch went on sale on June 17 and 18 respectively and were also sold out in under 10 minutes.
The Hong Kong concert was the last Super Junior activity that member Kangin took part in before his activities were suspended following his involvement in a bar fight in the early hours of September 16 in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul.[4]
The Shanghai concerts of the tour was the official opening performance of the 11th Shanghai International Art Festival, hosted by China's Ministry of Culture. For which they received a medal of appreciation from the city of Shanghai and the concert was attended by 12,000 people.[5] The two Bangkok concerts was played to an audience of 32,000 and that 5,000 people queued overnight the day before the tickets went on sale."[6]
Super Show 2 - Super Junior The 2nd Asia Tour Concert Album is the second live album of South Koreanboy bandSuper Junior. It was released on December 10, 2009, by SM Entertainment. The album was recorded at their concerts held at the Olympic Fencing Gymnasium in Seoul, South Korea from July 17 to 19, 2009, the first stop of their 2nd Asia Tour – "Super Show 2".
The album includes 35 live tracks and five studio version bonus tracks: remixed version of "Sorry, sorry", R&B ballad "Sorry Sorry-Answer", re-arranged versions of "It's You" and "Shining Star" as well as classic pop track "Puff The Magic Dragon". "Sorry, Sorry-Answer" and "It's You" were also released online at Melon, Dosirak, and Cyworld before the album's release.[15] A music video of "Sorry Sorry-Answer", was also released on December 10 in celebration of the live album.[16] "Sorry, Sorry - Answer", peaked at number one for 2 weeks on the MYX international countdown.[citation needed]
The album was also released in Taiwan by Avex Taiwan on January 15, 2010.[17] It debuted at number one on Taiwan's G-Music Weekly G-Music J-Pop/K-Pop Chart with percentage sales of 44.69%.
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^Lee Hye-rin (October 19, 2009). 슈퍼주니어, 18일 아시아투어 상해 공연 1만2천명 동원 [12,000 people attended Super Junior's Asia tour in Shanghai on the 18th]. Asiae (in Korean). Retrieved October 17, 2022 – via Naver.
^Moon Wan-sik (December 13, 2009). 슈퍼주니어 中콘서트 1만 5천 중국팬 '열광' [Super Junior's China concert 15,000 'enthusiastic' Chinese fans]. Star News (in Korean). Retrieved October 17, 2022 – via Naver.
^Lee Jung-ah (January 24, 2010). 슈주, 베이징 콘서트도 대성황 [SuJu's Beijing concert was a great success]. Osen (in Korean). Retrieved October 17, 2022 – via Naver.
^Lee Jung-hyuk (March 21, 2010). 슈퍼주니어 말레이시아 공연에 1만5000여 관객 몰려 [15,000 spectators flocked to Super Junior's Malaysia performance]. Sports Chosun (in Korean). Retrieved October 17, 2022 – via Naver.
^Kim Ji-yeon (April 12, 2010). 슈주, 9개월간 亞투어 20만명 동원 '기염' [200,000 people were mobilized in SuJu's 9 months Asia tour]. Star News (in Korean). Retrieved October 17, 2022 – via Naver.