
Stray Kids has become the first K‑pop group to sell out a large-scale concert at Florida’s Camping World Stadium.
The milestone performance took place on June 14 as part of their ongoing “Stray Kids World Tour.”

Camping World Stadium—famous for hosting the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup and legendary acts like Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, and Metallica—is one of the largest outdoor venues in the U.S., and Stray Kids is the first K‑pop act to headline there.
The group performed over 30 songs, including title tracks from their six Billboard 200 No. 1 albums, debut song “District 9,” and a standout unit stage from their 7th-anniversary digital single “Mixtape : dominATE.”
The concert combined live band performances, powerful choreography, dazzling pyrotechnics, and captivating stage design to electrify the crowd.
After the show, Stray Kids expressed their gratitude:
“Even though this was our first time performing in Orlando, the fans welcomed us with open arms. We even saw STAYs who came with family—it was such an honor to share this night with everyone.”
With the Orlando show marking the halfway point in their North American stadium tour, the group completes shows across 10 cities with a total of 13 performances.
They are set to continue with two more concerts at Citi Field in New York on June 18–19.
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