ELFs, guess what? Super Junior will be performing a free live concert in Thailand on June 25th. But wait! It won’t be just any ordinary performance, as it will be for a good cause.

Prior to this up-coming event, Super Junior had been part of the very first MTV EXIT (End Exploitation and Trafficking) concert just last year in 2010.

MTV EXIT said, “MTV EXIT (End Exploitation and Trafficking) campaign will hold a massive live concert in the Thai Northern capital of Chiang Mai on June 25th to raise awareness and increase prevention of human trafficking. The free outdoor concert will be headlined by Korean megastars, Super Junior, best known for their international smash-hit “Sorry Sorry”, and held at Chiang Mai’s 700-Year Stadium. Thailand’s top artists will also perform at the concert, which is expected to attract over 20,000 local music fans.

This is really awesome that SuJu will be helping promote prevention and awareness in terms of human trafficking. I hope people who go to the concert on June 25th, or at least hear about it, are inspired by the boys. Idols can have a huge impact on fans, and I have a feeling that this effort will not go to waste. Super Junior, you guys are awesome!

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