Super Junior To Begin 'SUPERSHOW6' World Tour Starting This Fall

Super Junior fans should brace themselves for the comeback of the Korean idol group.

The all male K-pop group will hold their "SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR SUPER SHOW6" on September 20 and 21 in Seoul.

They will continue to other parts of the world, including Japan, China, Thailand and more, after their concerts in South Korea.

The "SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR SUPER SHOW6" will be the group's 6th world tour. Their last international tour was held back in 2008.

Super Junior has held 97 concerts around the world and met with numerous global fans.

The world tour will include leader Leeteuk as he'll be back from the army just in time to join his fellow members for the world tour.

Each of the members is currently busy with their individual promotions and activities.

Super Junior's Shindong recently left the radio show he had been hosting for six years, according to Yahoo Celebrity Philippines.

Shindong started hosting Shim Shim Ta Pa in April 2008, and reportedly left the show on July 6, 2014 before having to serve his military duties sometime near the end of the year.

"I want to thank everyone who was with me for the past six years and three months. I still have a lot to learn but I was able to learn a lot through this show," stated Shindong as he shed tears as the day's broadcast came to an end.

Idol star Choi Si-won has been the most notable member of Super Junior to launch his solo career. Surprisingly, Choi has branched out to acting, instead of singing.

Choi was recently cast in the film "Breaking Through the Wind," which is directed by Hong Kong director Lin Chaoxian.

The 28-year-old will play a Korean-Chinese cyclist, according to the Korea Herald.

Super Junior-M's Henry Lau is set to make a solo comeback in the midst of his group's return. He'll be releasing his 2nd mini-album, titled "Fantastic," which is set to drop on July 14. 

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