Tag Archive for 'super-junior'

Just another Asian airport drama in Beijing

It seems like there’s always some Asian pop chaos going on at the various airports in the region…so it’s not surprising that when Korean group Super Junior visited Beijing recently (apparently related to the upcoming Olympics) and word got out..well let’s just say slight pandemonium broke loose..

China’s current obsession for all things ‘Super Junior’

Interest in the Korean group ‘Super Junior’ has rocketed through China of late, and that was readily apparent during an online fan meeting, organized for fans in the country recently. With only Choi Si Won making the cyber appearance, an estimated 210,000 fans logged in to the event in hopes of getting a question into the Korean singer, and quite possibly into the band itself. There were claims of some 50,000 questions being submitted, which is incredible considering only one of the band’s members was in attendance. It looks like a few local concerts might be in order to appease the seemingly unquenchable thirst the Chinese currently have for all things Super Junior..

SM Entertainment looking for a few good fans

SM Entertainment wants you! At least that’s how it appears, as the Korean entertainment giant is aggressively recruiting fans for several of it’s artist fan clubs. Some of SM’s most popular artists, including BoA, Kang-Ta, and new Korean group Super Junior will be available and ready to join immediately. Membership will include an invitation to each club’s opening ceremony, with each artist scheduled to be in attendance..

Introducing new Korean group ‘Super Junior’

SM Entertainment is adding to their massive stable of artists by introducing a new multi member group called Super Junior. The Korean entertainment giant has big plans for the band, including periodically adding to the already large 12 members, by holding random auditions throughout the Asian region. SM Entertainment wants to make it clear, that this will be no ordinary pop group, but rather a gateway for talented young Asians to enter the Asian entertainment scene with as big a splash as possible.