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Super Junior-83z Sold Out Seoul So Fast, SM Added a Fourth Night. Here's the Full "1983" Tour Route.

by Hannah / Jul 13, 2026 12:33 PM EDT
Super Junior (superjunior-jp.net)

Super Junior-83z's debut fan-concert tour, "1983," opens with four nights at Seoul's Olympic Hall on July 24-26, after SM Entertainment added a July 24 date last week when the originally announced July 25-26 shows sold out within minutes of the presale. The duo - Leeteuk and Heechul, both born in 1983 - released their debut EP "Promise" on July 13.

Tour dates (confirmed):

July 24-26 - Seoul, South Korea - Olympic Hall (sold out)
Aug. 1-2 - Tokyo, Japan - Toyosu Pit
Aug. 15 - Bangkok, Thailand - Thunder Dome
Aug. 29 - Hong Kong - AsiaWorld-Summit
Sept. 13 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Mega Star Arena
Sept. 19 - Macau - Studio City Event Center
Oct. 3 - Kaohsiung, Taiwan - Kaohsiung Music Center
Oct. 16 - Singapore - The Star Theatre
Nov. 21 - Taipei, Taiwan - Taoyuan Arena

Tickets:

Seoul (in-person): Melon Ticket - sold out at time of writing.
Seoul (online streaming, for fans who couldn't get in-person tickets): Beyond LIVE, July 25 show and July 26 show. Streaming access is also sold through the Weverse Shop app under Super Junior's artist page.
Tokyo: Ticket details are being released through the Super Junior Japan official site - check there directly rather than a resale link, since Toyosu Pit dates historically move fast once general sale opens.
Singapore: Handled by promoter CK Star Entertainment; presale ran in May via Ticketmaster Singapore, with general on-sale details posted on that page.
Bangkok, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Macau, Kaohsiung, Taipei: Ticket platforms and on-sale dates have not been announced yet. The official tour announcement and updates are posted on Super Junior's Weverse notice - that's the source to watch rather than resale marketplaces, which are already listing Seoul tickets well above face value.

This is Super Junior's seventh sub-unit and its first built around just two members rather than a larger rotating lineup. The pairing traces back to April, when Leeteuk and Heechul surprised fans with an unreleased song, "ONSAEMIRO," during the encore of Super Junior's 20th-anniversary world tour finale in Seoul - the first hint of the project months before SM confirmed it. That track now appears on "Promise" alongside the title song.

Super Junior has completed ten world tours since the SUPER SHOW series began in 2008, playing more than 30 regions across Asia, Europe and Latin America. The "1983" run is smaller in scale by design - fan-concert format, not stadiums - but the full nine-city route is already locked through November, and the speed of the Seoul sellout suggests the remaining cities won't stay open for long once tickets go live.

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