ICYMI: Super Junior to throw a fan party in Manila this July
Looks like you're "gonna have a good time" this July, Filo ELFs, as Super Junior is about to throw a fan party in Manila.
In case you missed it, Wilbors Live has announced that the "Hallyu Kings" are heading back to the Philippines for a "fan party" on July 21.
In the teaser released by the event organizer on June 5, it appears that only members Leeteuk, Yesung, Shindong, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Siwon, Ryeowook, and Kyuhun would be joining the event. Sub-vocalist and sub-rapper Heechul was meanwhile not included in the lineup.
Other details of the event, including ticket prices and selling dates, are yet to be announced.
2023 SUPER JUNIOR FAN PARTY IN MANILA
— Wilbros Live (@WilbrosLive) June 5, 2023
🗓 07.21.2023
COMING SOON! 💙#SUPERJUNIOR #슈퍼주니어 #FANPARTY #SJ_FANPARTY #SJinMNL #ELF #APPLEWOOD #WILBROSLIVE pic.twitter.com/Qcw89hxejC
Super Junior last came to the Philippines as a group on Dec. 17 and 18 for their Super Show 9 world tour held at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.
Last May, Super Junior's sub-unit D&E announced that they are holding a separate fan meet, titled DElight Party, this September.
Famous for being the OGs of K-pop, Super Junior forayed into the K-ent industry on Nov. 6, 2005, with their first album Super Junior 05. Since then, the group has released twelve studio albums, two compilation albums, two extended plays, six live albums, and two single albums.
The secret to their 17-long career, according to the group's leader Leeteuk, is their determination to work hard and remain united through and through.
"We never took breaks," Leeteuk said in an interview for the promotion of their Disney+ documentary series, The Last Man Standing.
"All of us went to the army, enlisted in the army, but even when some of us were in the army, the group didn't cease to work and have new albums so I think that's one of the powers we have," he continued.
"We weren't trying to let go of anything, but what we did was try our hardest. And I think those days led up to 17 years of time."