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Super Junior Celebrates 200th Concert at Super Show 10 Jakarta: A Historic Moment with ELF Indonesia

Jakarta once again became a witness to Super Junior’s incredible journey. On Saturday, September 13, 2025, the concert titled Super Show 10 in Jakarta was not only a heartwarming reunion between Super Junior and their Indonesian ELF, but also a milestone celebration: the group’s 200th Super Show concert since the tour first began in 2008.

Held at ICE BSD in Tangerang, this concert felt exceptionally special — filled with laughter, surprises, and emotional moments that fans will remember for a long time. Once again, Indonesia proved itself as a true second home for the legendary K-pop group.

 200 Super Shows Celebrated: An Emotional Stage Amid a Sea of Sapphire Blue

The show kicked off with a string of iconic tracks like Black Suit, Bonamana, and Mr. Simple, instantly igniting the energy of thousands of ELF who had packed the venue since the afternoon. But emotions shifted when, right after the song Full of Happiness, the giant LED screen lit up with the number “200”, followed by the word “SUPERSHOW”.

Cheers erupted from the crowd as the Super Junior members looked visibly surprised and overjoyed. Crew members then walked onto the stage carrying a three-tiered blue cake — symbolizing the signature color of ELF and Super Junior — complete with number “200” candles.

All nine members gathered in front of the cake, holding up diamond-shaped banners — a token of love and support from ELF. Although the candles weren’t lit, the members playfully pretended to blow them out, striking goofy poses that had the whole crowd laughing in delight.

Siwon even lifted the cake for a photo opportunity and invited the rest of the group to join in. The moment was warm, heartfelt, and intimate — a reminder that behind the glitz of a global stage lies a journey filled with dedication, humor, and countless cherished memories.

Heechul’s Comeback & Leeteuk’s Emotional Message

This concert also marked Heechul’s long-awaited return to Jakarta, after missing out on Super Show 8 and 9. His presence made the night even more meaningful for long-time fans who had missed seeing the group complete on stage.

One of the night’s most memorable moments came when Leeteuk, the group’s leader, addressed Indonesian ELF with a special message. At the beginning of the concert, he greeted the audience in Indonesian with a warm “Apa kabar?”, before opening up his heart.“Today is a special day. I heard people say that K-Pop isn’t that popular in Indonesia anymore. But when I came here today, I realized something… Indonesia doesn’t just love K-Pop — they truly love Super Junior!”

The audience erupted in cheers. Leeteuk also mentioned the overwhelming number of fan requests to add more concert dates or move the show to a larger venue.“At first, I didn’t believe it… But tonight, after seeing all of you, I believe it now! For our next performance, there will be a second and third day. And we’ll do it in a much bigger venue!”

That statement sent fans into a frenzy — a sweet promise that Super Junior would return to Indonesia, bigger and better than ever.

More Than a Concert — A Celebration of 17 Years of Love

“Super Show 10 in Jakarta” was more than just a concert. It was living proof that no matter how much time passes, the bond between Super Junior and ELF remains unbreakable.

Since 2008, Super Show has toured across the globe, performed dozens of songs, and shared moments filled with laughter and tears. Now, with their 200th concert, the group has reached a historic milestone — and Indonesia had the honor of being part of it.

Thanks to the full support of iMe Indonesia as the official promoter, the concert didn’t just succeed on a technical level — it touched hearts. Thousands of ELF left the venue with full hearts, hoarse voices from singing along, and a renewed promise to be there for the next Super Show.

Thank you, Super Junior. Thank you, ELF.
See you at the stadium next year!

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