
Stray Kids have once again proven their growing influence in North America.
On June 1–2, Stray Kids held their world tour 'dominATE' at the large venue SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, USA. Due to overwhelming fan demand, the group added an extra concert to the originally scheduled date.
SoFi Stadium is one of the world’s most iconic large-scale concert venues, with a capacity of over 70,000 people, having hosted global superstars such as The Rolling Stones, BTS, and TWICE. Stray Kids became the first 4th-generation K-pop group to perform at this stadium.
In 2023, Stray Kids held a concert at the smaller BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. This latest show saw the group triple the audience capacity in just two years, highlighting their growing popularity in North America.

Throughout the three-hour show, the members performed a total of 30 songs, ranging from their debut track "District 9" to the Korean version of "GIANT." Their high-energy performances brought fans to their feet, with the audience joining in through loud sing-alongs and cheers.
At the end of the concert, the members shared their heartfelt thanks. “We’re so grateful to every STAY (fandom name) who came today,” they said. “We were so happy to be able to give back the love we’ve received. This moment was possible because of you.”
Meanwhile, Stray Kids will continue their tour on June 6–7 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, and then head to Atlanta on June 10 for a performance at Truist Park.

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