Stray Kids are going everywhere, all around the world! The K-pop boy group officially began their <dominATE> World Tour in Seoul’s KSPO Dome in August 2024 — so, are they coming to a stadium near you?
Keep scrolling for everything we know about the 2024 tour.
How Do I Get Tickets to Stray Kids’ World Tour?
Fans in the U.S. and Canada can register for first access to tickets in the Artist Presale now at StrayKidsWorldTour.com. The Artist Presale begins on November 22 at 11 a.m. local time, with the general onsale taking place on November 22 at 3 p.m. local time.
ICYMI, Stray Kids’ world tour was actually originally revealed by designer Tommy Hilfiger at the 2024 Met Gala — much to the members’ surprise. The band made history at the event, becoming the first K-pop group to have all members walk the Met Gala red carpet, walking together in custom-made Tommy Hilfiger suits in varying colors of red, blue and white while the designer was not far behind.
“They are as modern as you can get. They are modern prep, and they are global superstars,” Tommy told Vogue alongside the members at the gala. “They are a K-Pop band from Korea and they’re embarking upon a 40-city tour, and they pack stadiums with 80 thousand people. And they have a wild fanbase all over the world.”
Stray Kids debuted in 2018 with “Hellevator,” which the boys helped to produce and choreograph. Leader Bang Chan also produces nearly all of the music for the band under the musical production group 3RACHA, which also includes two different SKZ members, Changbin and Han. Formed in 2016, the trio released their first mixtape in 2017.
Stray Kids <dominATE> World Tour Concert Dates
2024 Dates
Nov. 23 — Bulacan, Philippines (Philippine Arena)
Nov. 29 — Cotai, Macau (Galaxy Arena)
Nov. 30 — Cotai, Macau (Galaxy Arena)
Dec. 5 — Osaka (Kyocera Dome)
Dec. 7 — Osaka (Kyocera Dome)
Dec. 8 — Osaka (Kyocera Dome)
Dec. 14 — Bangkok (National Stadium)
Dec. 21 — Jakarta, Indonesia (Indonesia Arena, GBK)
2025 Dates
Jan. 18 — Hong Kong (AsiaWorld-Arena)
Jan. 19 — Hong Kong (AsiaWorld-Arena)
Mar. 28 — Santiago, CL (Estadio Bicentenario La Florida)
Apr. 1 — Rio de Janeiro, BR (Estádio Nilton Santos)
Apr. 5 — São Paulo, BR (Estádio MorumBIS)
Apr. 9 — Lima, PE Estadio (San Marcos)
Apr. 12 — Mexico City, (MX Estadio GNP Seguros)
May 24 — Seattle, WA (T-Mobile Park)
May 28 — San Francisco, (CA Oracle Park)
May 31 — Los Angeles, CA (SoFi Stadium)
Jun. 6 — Arlington, TX (Globe Life Field)
Jun. 10 — Atlanta, GA (Truist Park)
Jun. 14 — Orlando, FL (Camping World Stadium)
Jun. 18 — New York City, NY (Citi Field)
Jun. 23 — Washington, DC (Nationals Park)
Jun. 26 — Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field)
Jun. 29 — Toronto, ON (Rogers Stadium)
Jul. 11 — Amsterdam, NL (Johan Cruijff Arena)
Jul. 15 — Frankfurt, DE (Deutsche Bank Park)
Jul. 18 — London, UK (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)
Jul. 22 — Madrid, SP (Riyadh Air Metropolitano)
Jul. 26 — Paris, FR (Stade de France)
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