Stray Kids, the popular K-pop group, recently made headlines by launching their world tour, "Stray Kids World Tour dominATE." They kicked off this exciting tour with a sold-out concert at T-Mobile Park in Seattle on May 24. This remarkable occasion drew over 41,000 fans, making Stray Kids the first K-pop group to sell out this iconic venue. T-Mobile Park has previously hosted global superstars like Paul McCartney and Beyoncé.
The atmosphere was exciting as fans eagerly awaited the group’s high-energy performance. The setlist featured over 30 songs, including fan favorites like "Back Door," "神메뉴," and "MANIAC." Live band elements and stunning fireworks enhanced the show, leaving the audience in awe.
Engaging the crowd was a highlight of the evening. Stray Kids showcased several unit songs from their digital single "Mixtape: dominATE," which elicited enthusiastic responses. The encore was especially memorable, as the members expressed heartfelt gratitude to their fans. They emphasized how vital these shared moments are in their journey as artists.
Following their spectacular Seattle concert, Stray Kids will continue their North American tour. They have stops planned in major cities, including:
- San Francisco
- Los Angeles
- Arlington
- Atlanta
- Orlando
- New York
- Washington D.C.
- Chicago
- Toronto
This tour includes 13 shows across 10 locations. The excitement doesn’t stop there. The tour will also extend to Europe in July, aiming to reach an impressive 2.2 million attendees across 34 locations. This sets a record for the largest audience for a single K-pop tour. As Stray Kids continue to break barriers and set new records, fans around the world eagerly anticipate the rest of this monumental tour.
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