A Timeless Bond Between Super Junior and ELFs

Photo from Super Junior Facebook

Singapore E.L.F.s rang in 2026 in unforgettable fashion, closing out the year with Super Junior at the New Year’s countdown before gathering once more for SUPER SHOW 10 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. As the lights dimmed, a sea of pearl sapphire blue illuminated the venue, signalling the group’s long-standing connection with their fans remains as strong as ever.

For fans who attended the countdown at the Kallang, the first song of the year was Bonamana, setting an energetic and nostalgic tone that carried seamlessly into the concert nights that followed.

SUPER SHOW 10 marked a significant milestone as the first Super Show where all active Super Junior members are in their 40s. Two decades into their career, the group continues to command the stage with ease, balancing high-energy performances with seasoned confidence. Rather than relying solely on spectacle, the show leaned into presence, chemistry, and connection.

Photo from Super Junior Facebook

From the opening numbers to the closing ments, Super Junior demonstrated why they remain a rare constant in an industry defined by change. Super Junior’s self-introductions have long been a defining feature of their concerts, and SUPER SHOW 10 elevated this tradition further. Each member was given a dedicated moment that reflected their individual identity, from Leeteuk’s commanding introduction, complete with dramatic lighting and laser effects, to Eunhyuk’s first shot at the sleek spotlight sequence forming his initials on screen. These moments were not merely theatrical flourishes, but intentional acknowledgements of each member’s role within the group.

Sorry, Sorry proved to be one of the night’s most anticipated tracks. This time, however, it carried added emotional weight. Heechul joined the members on stage to perform his part together with the group, rather than appearing in his usual alternate drum segment. His presence during one of Super Junior’s most defining songs was met with an overwhelming response, turning the performance into one of the concert’s most memorable highlights.

No Super Junior concert would be complete without their ment segments, and the Singapore shows delivered in full. True to form, the members moved effortlessly between playful banter and sincere reflections, keeping the atmosphere warm and intimate despite the scale of the venue.

One particularly moment came from Donghae, who affectionately referred to E.L.F.s as his flowers, promising to give them water, life, and his heart. The line resonated deeply with fans and quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the night.

Throughout the show, fans also noted the members’ frequent gestures of affection toward one another, where spontaneous hugs and shared smiles spoke volumes about their bond beyond words. SUPER SHOW 10 in Singapore stood as a reminder of why Super Junior and E.L.F. have remained together for over 20 years. It was not just a showcase of past hits, but a living testament to a relationship built on trust, growth, and mutual respect.

As Eunhyuk succinctly put it during the concert:
Change your mind, change your life — but don’t change your idol

One thing was clear: Super Junior’s story is far from over. And as long as they continue to return to the stage with the same sincerity and heart, E.L.F.s will be there waiting, cheering, and growing alongside them.


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