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Kyuhyun shows resolve after onstage injury at Super Junior's anniversary show

Super Junior's Kyuhyun, the group's youngest main vocalist, sustained a leg injury during the Seoul finale of 'Super Show 10' yet completed the show seated, while continuing a strong solo run across albums, an Asia tour, variety shows, and musical theater.
Kyuhyun shows resolve after onstage injury at Super Junior's anniversary show
Super Junior’s Kyuhyun

Group role and presence

Kyuhyun serves as Super Junior's youngest member and the central, often-highlighted voice of the lineup, anchoring ballad-driven moments and delivering stable upper-register parts that define many concert peaks and soundtrack features. His prominence extends through vocal sub-units like Super Junior-K.R.Y. and activities with Super Junior-M, reinforcing a key role in Korean releases and overseas promotions. Management for solo pursuits transitioned to Antenna while group activities continue, enabling flexible scheduling between collective tours and personal projects.

Injury at 'Super Show 10'

During the Seoul finale at KSPO Dome on August 24, Kyuhyun twisted his ankle while stepping down from the stage and experienced a muscle reaction, prompting an on-the-spot staging shift that had him complete the remainder seated without choreography. Audience and media accounts described a brief absence followed by his return seated, with members adjusting spacing and parts to keep pacing intact through the encore. SM Entertainment arranged a post-show medical examination and announced on August 26 that he is safe, noting his strong intent to stay on stage despite the setback.

Artist message and team response

Onstage remarks included an apology for reduced dance parts and reassurance about his condition before the planned check, reflecting composure under pressure.
Fellow members redistributed choreography and offered visible support-calling out encouragement, sharing vocal lines, and adapting transitions-underscoring two decades of refined teamwork. Coverage emphasized that the show maintained momentum to the end, highlighting the group's experience in navigating live disruptions.

Recent solo momentum

Kyuhyun's solo arc has accelerated with a first full-length album campaign, 'COLORS,' and an associated Asia tour that extends through 2025, linking anniversary content to regional showcases. Confirmed stops included hubs such as Hong Kong and Manila, framing a live schedule that runs parallel to Super Junior's anniversary tour. The solo rollout follows earlier releases and marks a decade since 'At Gwanghwamun,' consolidating his identity as a narrative-focused vocalist.

Variety and musical theater

Regular variety appearances tied to long-running ensemble franchises maintain broadcast visibility that complements recording and touring cycles. In musical theater, lead roles across major productions have reinforced his profile as a disciplined vocal actor capable of sustaining narrative intensity across extended runs. The dual emphasis on television and stage supports year-round engagement and showcases versatility alongside group responsibilities.
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