On March 27 and 28, 2023, Stray Kids, the popular K-pop group, mesmerized fans in Santiago, Chile. They performed during their highly anticipated ‘Dominate’ world tour concert at Estadio Vicente Nariño La Florida. This event marked Stray Kids’ first performance in Santiago, generating immense excitement among fans. Initially, they planned a single show on March 28. However, due to overwhelming demand, they added a second performance, leading to a complete sell-out for both nights.
The concert was a dazzling showcase of Stray Kids’ musical talent. They performed hit tracks like ‘Sound,’ ‘Back Door,’ ‘Thunderous,’ ‘New Menu,’ ‘Special,’ and ‘Maniac.’ Fans were thrilled to hear the debut of two new songs: ‘Walking on Water’ and the Korean version of ‘Giant.’
Adding to the excitement, the concert celebrated Stray Kids’ 7th anniversary. They performed unit songs from their digital single ‘Mixtape: Dominate,’ which was released just days before on March 21. This celebration resonated deeply with the audience, who appreciated the group’s journey and growth over the years.
Stray Kids’ global popularity was highlighted by JYP Entertainment. They reported that the unit songs ranked highly on international iTunes and Apple Music charts. Fans felt the energy as each unit displayed their unique musical styles and chemistry on stage. Memorable performances included:
- Han and Felix delivering an intense rap with ‘Truman.’
- Changbin and I.N infusing youthful energy into their bike-themed choreography for ‘Burning Tires.’
- Bang Chan and Hyunjin captivating the audience with their dance using flowing white fabric during ‘Escape.’
- Lee Know and Seungmin showcasing their harmonious vocals in ‘Cinema.’
The festive ambiance of the concert was enhanced by spectacular fireworks, creating a celebratory atmosphere. This connected Stray Kids with their devoted fans, lovingly known as ‘STAY.’ The members expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Santiago fans for their unwavering support. They acknowledged the significance of performing in such a distant yet passionate location.
Looking ahead, Stray Kids will continue their tour in Brazil. They have performances scheduled in Rio de Janeiro on April 1 and São Paulo on April 5-6. This ambitious tour aims to cover 34 stadium performances across 22 regions, including Latin America, North America, Japan, and Europe. An estimated 2.2 million attendees are expected to join in this remarkable journey, potentially setting a record for the largest K-pop tour.
As Stray Kids continue to break boundaries, their Santiago concert is a testament to their incredible talent and the unwavering support of their fans worldwide.
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