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Stray Kids Makes History: First K-Pop Artist to Sell Out Seattle Stadium


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Stray Kids electrified T-Mobile Park in Seattle.

Stray Kids held a sold-out solo concert at Seattle's T-Mobile Park on May 24th (local time), as part of their new world tour, 'dominATE'.

This concert marks the kickoff of their North American stadium leg. It follows the immense success of their Latin American tour, which mobilized approximately 400,000 fans across 8 shows in 5 cities, and their first Japan stadium concerts, which drew 220,000 attendees over four days.

T-Mobile Park in Seattle has previously hosted global music titans such as Paul McCartney, Beyoncé, Green Day, and Red Hot Chili Peppers. Stray Kids has now achieved the distinction of being the first K-Pop act to sell out the entire venue.

During the concert, the group performed signature hits like "God's Menu," "Back Door," and "Maniac." They also delivered powerful stages for title tracks from their Billboard 200 chart-topping albums, including "Chill," "S-Class," "MANIAC," and "WALKIN' ON WATER," presenting over 30 songs.

The members addressed the crowd, stating, "No matter where you're from, or who you are, the most important thing is that we're here sharing the same feelings and thoughts." They added, "We truly feel we've grown so much through this concert. We thank you with all our hearts."

Stray Kids is set to head to San Francisco on the 28th. Their North American tour will encompass 13 stadium shows across 10 cities, including Los Angeles, Arlington, Atlanta, Orlando, New York, Washington D.C., Chicago, and Toronto.

In July, the tour will continue to European stadiums. This tour is their largest to date, spanning 55 shows across 34 regions worldwide. It is projected to attract a total of 2.2 million attendees, setting a new record for the highest K-Pop single-tour audience in history.

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