Stray Kids Set to Break K-Pop Records with 'dominATE' World Tour
Stray Kids Set to Break K-Pop Records with 'dominATE' World Tour
Stray Kids are on track to make history with their 'Stray Kids World Tour ', expected to draw in 2.2 million fans worldwide, setting a new record for the highest attendance for a single K-pop tour.

Since August 2024, Stray Kids have been successfully conducting their world tour '' across 34 locations with 55 shows. This tour, which includes their first solo concerts in Latin America and Europe, has been met with overwhelming demand, leading to additional shows and locations, marking it as their largest tour to date.

The tour is projected to surpass 2.2 million attendees, the highest ever for a K-pop act. It kicked off with four sold-out shows at Seoul's KSPO DOME, signaling a promising start. Last November, they attracted over 315,000 fans with six sold-out performances at Tokyo Dome and Osaka Kyocera Dome.

The tour includes 39 stadium shows in 27 locations, making up over 70% of the tour, drawing massive crowds at venues like Singapore National Stadium, Melbourne's Marvel Stadium, Sydney's Allianz Stadium, Kaohsiung National Stadium, and Bangkok National Stadium. Upcoming shows include Rome's Stadio Olimpico in July.

'' showcases Stray Kids' rise as 'global stadium artists', performing at major stadiums worldwide. Starting in March, they will perform 34 stadium shows across 22 regions, including Latin America, Japan, North America, and Europe, connecting with their global fanbase.
Stray Kids Set to Break K-Pop Records with 'dominATE' World Tour
Stray Kids Set to Break K-Pop Records with 'dominATE' World Tour
Notably, they will perform at iconic venues such as Mexico City's Estadio GNP Seguros, Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium, New York's Citi Field, Toronto's Rogers Stadium, and Paris' Stade de France, joining the ranks of global music legends like TWICE, Paul McCartney, Madonna, Beyoncé, Coldplay, Taylor Swift, and Lady Gaga. They will also be the first K-pop artists to perform at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Stray Kids are making waves with their ambitious 'dominATE' tour, setting records for the largest single K-pop tour, holding their first solo concerts in Latin America and Europe, and becoming the first K-pop act to perform at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with sold-out shows at major stadiums worldwide.

After completing their first solo concert of 2025 in Hong Kong last month, Stray Kids will kick off their stadium tour with two shows at Santiago's Estadio Bicentenario La Florida on February 27-28. Fans can expect a dynamic setlist filled with their self-produced tracks, energetic performances, and live vocals.