Stray Kids Solidify Global Stardom with Massive 2025 Stadium Tour
Sharon Jung / Published December 2, 2024 09:02 PM
Sharon Jung
Courtesy of JYP Entertainment
K-pop powerhouse Stray Kids, also known as SKZ, continues to prove their international popularity with an upcoming 2025 stadium tour across 20 cities in Europe. Ticket demand has already exceeded expectations, with additional shows in Santiago and Paris selling out immediately after being announced.
The initial ticket sales for venues in Santiago, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Lima, Mexico City, Los Angeles, New York, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, and Paris saw overwhelming success, with all seats sold out upon release. To accommodate their global fanbase, additional dates were added, including March 27 in Santiago, April 6 in São Paulo, April 13 in Mexico City, June 1 in Los Angeles, June 19 in New York, July 19 in London, and July 27 in Paris.
Stray Kids will perform a total of 27 shows in Latin America, North America, and Europe as part of the second phase of their world tour. Over half of these performances—15 in total—will be held in front of packed stadiums, highlighting the group’s growing global appeal.
The tour will see Stray Kids performing at some of the world’s most prestigious stadiums, joining the ranks of legendary artists such as Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Madonna, Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, Coldplay, and Lady Gaga.
The group is currently in the midst of their largest world tour to date, Stray Kids World Tour: dominATE. This ambitious series began in August with four sold-out shows at Seoul’s KSPO Dome. Spanning 32 cities with 48 performances, the tour has expanded to include stadiums in Singapore, Melbourne, Sydney, Bangkok, and many more.
Upcoming stops include December performances in Osaka (5th, 7th, and 8th), Bangkok (14th), and Jakarta (21st), followed by concerts in Hong Kong on January 18 and 19, 2024. The group will also release their highly anticipated new album, HOP (合), on December 13 at 2 PM KST.
Stray Kids’ unprecedented success reflects their status as a global force in the music industry. Their ability to fill stadiums across continents and expand their world tour to new heights underscores the group’s unparalleled connection with fans worldwide.
With their 2025 stadium tour, Stray Kids not only cement their place among the biggest names in music but also further elevate K-pop as a dominant global phenomenon.
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Courtesy of JYP Entertainment
K-pop powerhouse Stray Kids, also known as SKZ, continues to prove their international popularity with an upcoming 2025 stadium tour across 20 cities in Europe. Ticket demand has already exceeded expectations, with additional shows in Santiago and Paris selling out immediately after being announced.
The initial ticket sales for venues in Santiago, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Lima, Mexico City, Los Angeles, New York, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, and Paris saw overwhelming success, with all seats sold out upon release. To accommodate their global fanbase, additional dates were added, including March 27 in Santiago, April 6 in São Paulo, April 13 in Mexico City, June 1 in Los Angeles, June 19 in New York, July 19 in London, and July 27 in Paris.
Stray Kids will perform a total of 27 shows in Latin America, North America, and Europe as part of the second phase of their world tour. Over half of these performances—15 in total—will be held in front of packed stadiums, highlighting the group’s growing global appeal.
The tour will see Stray Kids performing at some of the world’s most prestigious stadiums, joining the ranks of legendary artists such as Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Madonna, Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, Coldplay, and Lady Gaga.
The group is currently in the midst of their largest world tour to date, Stray Kids World Tour: dominATE. This ambitious series began in August with four sold-out shows at Seoul’s KSPO Dome. Spanning 32 cities with 48 performances, the tour has expanded to include stadiums in Singapore, Melbourne, Sydney, Bangkok, and many more.
Upcoming stops include December performances in Osaka (5th, 7th, and 8th), Bangkok (14th), and Jakarta (21st), followed by concerts in Hong Kong on January 18 and 19, 2024. The group will also release their highly anticipated new album, HOP (合), on December 13 at 2 PM KST.
Stray Kids’ unprecedented success reflects their status as a global force in the music industry. Their ability to fill stadiums across continents and expand their world tour to new heights underscores the group’s unparalleled connection with fans worldwide.
With their 2025 stadium tour, Stray Kids not only cement their place among the biggest names in music but also further elevate K-pop as a dominant global phenomenon.