ELFs, are you ready? Super Junior is celebrating their 20th anniversary (!!) this year, and are set to bring their world tour ‘Super Show 10’ to both Hong Kong and Macau. Here’s everything you need to know before setting off with your gem-shaped light stick.
When and where is Super Junior’s Hong Kong concert?
The nine active members of Super Junior will take the stage at AsiaWorld-Arena on September 5 and 6, starting at 8pm.
What is the Super Show 10 setlist?
As always, concert setlists tend to get changed for different locations, but here’s a peek at the songs that’ll probably be performed.
- Twins (Knock Out)
- U
- It’s You
- Black Suit
- Mamacita
- Superman
- Super Girl (Super Junior-M cover)
- Haircut
- Say Less
- Delight
- I Know
- Our Love
- No Other
- From U
- In My Dream
- Dorothy
- Miracle
- Pajama Party (Super Junior-Happy cover)
- Me (Super Junior-M cover)
- Rokkugo (Super Junior-T cover)
- Super Duper / Super Clap / Shake It Up
- D.N.A.
- Rockstar / A-Cha
- Express Mode
- Mr. Simple
- Bonamana
- Sorry, Sorry
- Don’t Don
- Stuck With You
- Marry U
- Full of Happiness (H.O.T. cover)
- Finale

Any special admission arrangements?
Audiences are encouraged not to bring bags or backpacks to the concert – there will be express admission lanes for those who are going free and easy. This request is especially valid for those who are in the free standing zone, where bulky personal belongings can get in the way of people around you enjoying themselves.
All standing ticket holders are required to line up in order of ticket number.
Can I re-enter the concert hall?
If you need to leave and re-enter the venue, you’ll need to present a re-entry token along with the original concert admission ticket to be allowed back in.
What items are not allowed?
See below for a list of items prohibited from the concert venue:
- Professional cameras
- Video and voice recorders
- Stools and folded chairs
- Long umbrellas
- Selfie sticks
- LED banners
- Outside food and beverages
- Glass bottles and aluminium cans
- Inflated objects like balloons
- Remote-controlled aerial devices or toys
- Fireworks, pyrotechnic products, or laser devices
All bags must also fit within the dimensions of 38cm x 30cm x 20cm. Articles bigger than this, plus any restricted items, must be stored at the baggage storage counter or self-service lockers in AsiaWorld-Expo.

How to get to AsiaWorld-Expo
The easiest way to reach the AsiaWorld-Expo is via the Airport Express, which takes only 28 minutes from Hong Kong MTR station or 25 minutes from Kowloon MTR station. On select event days, you can show your concert ticket at Airport Express counters to redeem a same-day return on your Octopus card for just $65.
A variety of buses also run to and from Hong Kong island, Kowloon, New Territories, and Lantau Island, stopping at Skycity Transport Terminal, which is under the 11 Skies mall. From there, AsiaWorld-Expo is easily accessible via covered footbridges.
Taxis also service the AsiaWorld-Expo – just make sure you get dropped off at the east lobby entrance which is pretty much right around Hall 1. Otherwise, alighting at the west lobby entrance will mean walking the length of the AsiaWorld-Expo.
Where else are Super Junior performing on the Super Show 10 tour?
After starting things off in Seoul towards the end of August, the second-generation K-pop group moves straight onto Hong Kong, before making their way through Indonesia, the Philippines, Mexico, Peru, Chile, Taiwan, Thailand, Japan, Singapore, Macau, and Malaysia. South Korean music acts don’t usually perform in that many Latin American countries so this schedule will be much appreciated by Latinx fans.
When and where will Super Junior perform in Macau?
After touring globally, SuJu will make their way back near us to Macau, taking the stage at the Galaxy Arena early next year on January 10 and 11, 2026.
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