Stray Kids Make History with Sold-Out Seattle Stadium Show

  • 이소연 |2025.05.28 17:05
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Stray Kids Make History with Sold-Out Seattle Stadium Show 


Stray Kids has kicked off their world tour with a groundbreaking stadium show in Seattle, selling out the T-Mobile Park and marking a historic moment as the first K-Pop act to achieve this feat.


On May 24th (local time), Stray Kids held a solo concert at T-Mobile Park in Seattle as part of their ‘Stray Kids World Tour <dominATE>’. The concert followed their successful Latin America tour, which drew approximately 400,000 fans across 5 cities and 8 shows, and their first stadium performances in Japan, which attracted 220,000 attendees over four days. The Seattle show was a complete sell-out, with over 41,000 fans filling the stadium.


T-Mobile Park, which has hosted global musicians like Paul McCartney, Beyonce, Green Day, and Red Hot Chili Peppers, witnessed Stray Kids making history. The group performed a 30-song setlist including hits like ‘Soreokkun,’ ‘Back Door,’ ‘God’s Menu,’ ‘Chk Chk Boom,’ ‘Special,’ ‘MANIAC,’ ‘Walkin On Water,’ and ‘DOMINO (Feat. Tiger JK),’ captivating the audience with their energetic performances, live band arrangements, and a spectacular fireworks display. The performance of tracks from their digital single ‘Mixtape : dominATE’ also ignited enthusiastic responses.


The members expressed their gratitude, saying, “No matter where you come from, or who you are, the most important thing is that we share the same feelings and thoughts here. If you enjoyed this moment without thinking about anything else, and had fun with us, that’s enough. We felt like we grew a lot through this performance. We are truly grateful to all of you.”


Stray Kids will continue their world tour with a show in San Francisco on May 28th. They will then visit Los Angeles, Arlington, Atlanta, Orlando, New York, Washington D.C., Chicago, and Toronto, holding a total of 13 shows across 10 North American cities. The tour will then move to Europe in July. This world tour, spanning 34 cities and 55 shows, is expected to attract a total of 2.2 million fans, setting a new record for the most attendees for a single K-Pop tour.


Written by Yoon Sang Geun

Translated by Lee So Yun




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