Super Junior's SUPER SHOW 10: SJ-CORE marks the tenth edition of their flagship concert series, running three nights at KSPO Dome, Olympic Park (April 3-5). One of the longest-running K-pop groups, Super Junior debuted in 2005 and pioneered the large-group idol format. SUPER SHOW concerts are known for high production values, fan service, and setlists spanning their 20-year catalog. KSPO Dome seats around 15,000; all three dates are expected to sell out. Olympic Park Station (Line 5) for access - go early for official merchandise.
Super Junior’s SUPER SHOW 10: SJ-CORE marks the tenth edition of their flagship concert series, running three nights at KSPO Dome, Olympic Park (April 3–5). Super Junior debuted in 2005 and pioneered the multi-member K-pop group format that defined the industry. SUPER SHOW concerts are known for their celebratory atmosphere, deep catalog setlists spanning 20 years of hits, and exceptionally close fan interaction — the group’s relationship with ELF (their fanbase) is one of the most enduring in K-pop history.
Unlike many K-pop concerts that prioritize spectacle, SUPER SHOW is famous for its warmth and spontaneity. Members frequently go off-script, interact directly with fans in different seating sections, and perform rare album tracks alongside well-known hits. It is a distinctly fan-friendly production with a party atmosphere rather than a formal show feel.