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Super Junior at 20: A Night of Blue Memories at SM MOA Arena

Dressed in white, Super Junior takes the stage of SM Mall of Asia Arena—photo source: 슈퍼주니어 (Super Junior) on Facebook.

Time may have passed, but the bond between Super Junior and their Filipino E.L.Fs remains unbreakable. On October 4, the SM Mall of Asia Arena once again glowed in a sea of sapphire blue as thousands of fans filled every seat for SUPER JUNIOR 20th Anniversary TOUR <SUPER SHOW 10>, celebrating two decades of music, laughter, and shared memories.

Filo E.L.Fs fill the venue to the brim for Super Junior’s awaited return to the SM Mall of Asia Arena—photo source: PULP Live World on Facebook.

What began as a concert quickly became a grand reunion — a heartfelt gathering of fans who grew up with the iconic 2nd Generation K-pop group. From students who once memorized “Sorry, Sorry” choreographies to professionals now bringing their own families to the show, the crowd reflected the passage of time and the timelessness of Super Junior’s charm.

Filo E.L.F.s handout fan banners dedicated to every Super Junior member.

Twenty Years of Rhythm and Brotherhood

It’s been nearly two decades since Super Junior first stepped onto the stage, and their connection with Filipino fans has only deepened. The moment the lights dimmed and the first note hit, cheers erupted — a chorus of voices echoing pure joy. Dressed in shades of blue and waving their signature lightsticks, fans filled the arena with emotion, turning it into a living tribute to the group’s legacy.

Fans dressed in official Super Junior merchandise pose, expressing their love for the group.

The boys delivered one hit after another — “Black Suit,” “Mr. Simple,” “DNA,” and the ever-iconic “Sorry, Sorry.” Each performance reminded everyone why Super Junior remains one of K-pop’s most enduring acts. Between songs, the members spoke fondly of their Filipino E.L.Fs, thanking them for their unwavering support through every era of their career.

Super Junior reignites their passion with fans as they conclude their 20th Anniversary concert. —photo source: 슈퍼주니어 (Super Junior) on Facebook.

A Celebration Within a Celebration

Adding to the night’s festive spirit, the crowd joined in singing for Donghae and Shindong’s birthdays — a heartwarming surprise that filled the arena with laughter and joy. The members, clearly moved, shared lighthearted moments that showed their brotherly bond and genuine affection for fans.

Patrons of the SM Mall of Asia Arena create special memories during Super Junior’s 20th Birthday.

Where Legends and Fans Meet Again

From their debut in 2005 to their latest world tour, Super Junior has proven that legends don’t fade — they evolve. Their Manila concert wasn’t just a performance; it was a shared story between artists and fans who have grown together, decade after decade.

As the last confetti fell and the members took their final bow, the SM Mall of Asia Arena stood as more than just a venue — it was home. For Super Junior and their Filipino E.L.Fs, it was a reminder that true fandom knows no distance, no time limit, and no language barrier — only love, loyalty, and music that never grows old.

Written by Village Connect

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