Grand Tour: The Return

Summary

2012 Shinhwa Grand Tour: The Return is the Asia-wide live concert tour of South Korean boy band Shinhwa to support their tenth studio album, The Return, which was released on 23 March 2012. The album and tour marks Shinhwa's comeback to the music industry after a four-year hiatus,[1] since their 10th anniversary concert held in 2008, during which band members served individual mandatory military services.[2][3]

2012 Shinhwa Grand Tour: The Return
Asia tour by Shinhwa
Promotional poster
LocationAsia
Associated albumThe Return
Start date24 March 2012 (2012-03-24)
End date7 July 2012 (2012-07-07)
No. of shows10
Box office₩2 billion (Seoul)
Websitewww.shinhwacompany.co.kr
Shinhwa concert chronology

The tour commenced with two shows in Seoul in March 2012, marking the 14th anniversary of the group on 24 March.[4] The tour continued, at the conclusion of promotional activities in Korea, with three shows in Japan, three in China, one in Taiwan and one in Singapore between the end of April and July.[5] In total 10 shows in eight cities and five countries.

Concerts edit

The 20,000 tickets for the Seoul concerts were sold out within 40 minutes of going on sale on 13 February,[6][7] which amounted up to a gross of ₩2 billion.[8][9] During the Seoul concerts, the group was unable to use special effects because of the 2012 Nuclear Security Summit, held at the COEX Convention & Exhibition Center in neighbouring Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, which has banned the use of explosives including fireworks.[10]

At the start of the encore performance of "Oh!" of the second show, Shin Hye-sung dislocated his right knee, and was rushed to the emergency room before the end of the concert. He was shot up on stage but did not land properly, rupturing the cruciate ligament and severely damaged the cartilage and ligament surrounding the meniscus, requiring surgery and six months of rest. Shin had previously ruptured his cruciate ligament sustained during a concert in 2001, and had corrective surgery on his left knee but the cruciate ligament in his right knee continued to suffer damage. However he has put off surgery, but with continue treatment, till the end of promotional activities for the tenth album, The Return.[11][12]

Shinhwa's concert in Japan marks their first concert in the country in more than four years.[13] The Singapore leg of the tour marks the first time they have performed there in six years and was played to an audience of 5,000 people.[14]

Ahead of the concert in Guangzhou, Jun Jin had microscopic nerve decompression surgery on a lumbar disc from chronic back pain. His condition had deteriorated despite being medicated since their comeback leading him to seek medical advice and subsequent surgery. He has been advised to rest and go through physical therapy for six weeks, but will continue with the tour till its conclusion.[15][16] The concert in Guangzhou also marks the first time in their career, they had performed in the city. Which included an audience of 8,000 people.[17] Jun Jin, still recovering from surgery, did not take part in some of the dance numbers in both the Guangzhou and final concert in Beijing.[18] Which also included an audience of 8,000 people, as well as a celebration ahead of Lee Min-woo's birthday on 28 July.[19]

Setlist edit

Seoul, South Korea (opening weekend)

NB: songs not in performance order. Set-list: 210 minutes[20][21]

  • Intro
  • "T.O.P"
  • "Hey, Come On"
  • Opening Ment
  • "One More Time" (다시 한 번만)
  • "Destiny of Love"
  • VCR "신화의 토크 타임 No.1"
  • "Wild Eyes"
  • "Perfect Man"
  • Talk
  • "Time Machine"
  • "How Do I Say?"
  • "Eusha! Eusha!"
  • VCR "신화의 토크 타임 No.2"
  • "Gonna Be Alright" (괜찮아요)
  • "On The Road"
  • "The Solver"
  • "Run"
  • Talk
  • "Deep Sorrow"
  • "Wedding"
  • VCR "신화 창조 이야기"
  • "Once In a Lifetime"
  • Talk
  • "I Pray 4 U"
  • "Jam #1"
  • Talk
  • "Hurts"
  • "Venus"
  • Ending Ment
  • "Brand New"
Beijing, China (7 July 2012)

Set-list: 130 minutes. †=substitute dancer for Jun Jin

  • Intro
  • "T.O.P"†
  • "Hey, Come On"†
  • Talk and members' greetings
  • "Crazy"
  • "Destiny of Love"
  • VCR 1 - narrated by Jun Jin
  • "Wild Eyes"†
  • "Perfect Man"†
  • Talk
  • "Time Machine"
  • "How Do I Say?"
  • "Eusha! Eusha!"
  • VCR 2 - "Be My Love" MV - features behind-the-scene comeback footage
  • "Re-Love"
  • "On The Road"
  • "Deep Sorrow" (중독)
  • "Wedding" (너의 결혼식)†
  • VCR 3
  • "Once In a Lifetime"
  • Talk
  • "I Pray 4 U"
  • Talk
  • "Hurts"
  • VCR 4 - "Venus" intro
  • "Venus"†
  • Talk and birthday song for Lee Min-woo
  • "Brand New"
Encore
  • "Yo!" (악동보고서)
  • "Oh!"
  • Talk and thank yours

Tour dates edit

Date City Country Venue Attendance
24 March 2012 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 20,000[6]
25 March 2012
30 April 2012 Shanghai China Shanghai Indoor Stadium 8,000[22]
12 May 2012 Taipei Taiwan Nangang Exhibition Hall
29 May 2012 Yokohama Japan Yokohama Arena 30,000[23]
30 May 2012
2 June 2012 Kobe World Memorial Hall
16 June 2012 Singapore Resorts World Sentosa 5,000[14]
30 June 2012 Guangzhou China Guangzhou Gymnasium[24] 8,000[14]
7 July 2012 Beijing Wukesong Arena[25] 8,000[19]
Total 79,000

Personnel edit

  • Vocals / dancer: Shinhwa
  • Tour organizer: Shinhwa Company, Open World Entertainment, Top Class Entertainment, Liveworks Company, TOP Media
  • Tour promoter: CJ E&M Corp (Seoul)
  • Overseas promoter: Open World Entertainment, Star Group (Taiwan), Parallel Smart Media Alpha Ent. (Singapore)

Media edit

References edit

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  20. ^ Hong, Lucia (1 February 2012). "Shinhwa releases teaser video for upcoming concert". 10 Asia. Retrieved 13 December 2012.
  21. ^ Suk, Monica (26 March 2012). "CONCERT REVIEW: Shinhwa: Reborn with The Return". 10 Asia. Retrieved 13 December 2012.
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External links edit

  • Shinhwa Company official homepage (in Korean)
  • Shinhwa Company official Japanese homepage (in Japanese)