
Stray Kids sold out both shows in Paris's massive Stade de France stadium.
On July 26 and 27, Stray Kids held their solo concerts at the Stade de France as part of their world tour Dominate. Originally scheduled for just one show on the 26th, tickets sold out immediately after opening, prompting the group to add a second show on the 27th, which also sold out in full.
In particular, Stray Kids not only became the first K-pop act to stage a concert of this scale at the Stade de France, but they also attracted a total of 120,000 fans over two days, setting a new record for the largest audience ever for a Korean artist at the stadium.
The Stade de France is the largest stadium in France, known as the home ground of the French national football team and the main venue for the 2024 Paris Olympics. At this iconic venue, Stray Kids delivered a setlist of around 30 songs, including title tracks from albums certified Gold by the French National Syndicate of Phonographic Publishing (SNEP) such as "S-Class," "LALALALA," "Chk Chk Boom," and "Walkin’ on Water," along with B-side tracks and unit performances. The members ran across the vast stage, ensuring every STAY (their fandom name) was captivated throughout, and even spoke in French to interact with fans, heightening the excitement.
Stray Kids expressed their gratitude to fans, saying, "We never imagined we’d get to perform in Paris with so many STAYs. We’re truly thankful. Thanks to you, we were invited here and were able to share so many wonderful memories. Thank you so much for always loving and supporting us. Let’s definitely meet again the next time we come to Paris. We love you."
Meanwhile, Stray Kids will conclude the European leg of their 'Dominate' world tour with a finale performance at Rome's Stadio Olimpico on July 30.
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