Stray Kids has achieved complete sell-outs
Stray Kids' 'World Tour' Sells Out Santiago and Paris Stadiums, Including Additional Shows
Idol group Stray Kids has achieved complete sell-outs, including additional show dates, for their stadium performances in Santiago and Paris as part of their new world tour.
Beginning in August with four concerts at Seoul's KSPO Dome, Stray Kids' largest-scale world tour to date, titled "Stray Kids World Tour <dominATE>," has been a massive success. Starting in March 2025, the group is set to embark on a large-scale stadium tour across 20 cities in Latin America, North America, and Europe, with tickets continuing to sell out rapidly.
On November 19, Stray Kids announced the second phase of their tour via their official social media channels. Fans showed overwhelming enthusiasm for solo concerts in 10 North American cities, 5 Latin American cities (marking their first-ever solo concerts in the region), and 5 European cities. The Santiago, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Lima, Mexico City, Los Angeles, New York, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, and Paris shows sold out immediately after ticket sales opened.
In response to the immense demand, JYP Entertainment announced additional dates for select locations: 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. The additional shows for Mexico City's Estadio GNP Seguros, Santiago's Estadio Bicentenario La Florida, and Paris's Stade de France also sold out quickly.
With this, Stray Kids will perform a total of 27 concerts across 20 cities in Latin America, North America, and Europe during the second phase of their tour, with more than half—15 shows—set to be held in sold-out stadiums. This marks the group’s debut performances at some of the world's largest stadiums, placing them alongside global music legends such as Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Madonna, Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, Coldplay, and Lady Gaga.
Written by Yoon Sang Geun
Translated by Lee So Yun
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