
Stray Kids are set to make history this October with their first-ever domestic stadium concerts, marking a milestone moment in their career while wrapping up their record-breaking world tour.
On September 5, JYP Entertainment announced via official social media channels that Stray Kids will host encore shows for their ongoing world tour “Stray Kids World Tour dominATE”. The encore concerts, titled “dominATE : celebrATE”, will take place on October 18–19 at the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium.
The announcement poster captures the group’s dynamic energy with bold red typography and striking visuals of the eight members, highlighting Stray Kids’ identity as “K-pop Champions” ready to close their tour with unmatched power.
The concert name combines “ATE”—the title of their July 2024 mini album—with the word “celebrate”, symbolizing both commemoration and festivity. The shows will serve as a grand finale for their monumental tour, which spanned 54 shows across 34 regions worldwide, with the group performing in an impressive 27 stadiums along the way.
This encore concert also represents a career first: Stray Kids’ domestic stadium debut. After steadily climbing the ladder of venue sizes, starting with KSPO Dome in 2022 and Gocheok Sky Dome in 2023, the group now arrives at a stadium-level stage in Korea in time for their 7th anniversary in 2025.

Throughout the nearly 11-month-long ‘dominATE’ tour, Stray Kids reinforced their reputation as a global stadium act, achieving groundbreaking milestones at 13 stadiums where they delivered historic “firsts” and record-setting performances. Alongside the tour, they released their 4th full album, “KARMA”, led by the title track “CEREMONY”, which recently gave them their seventh consecutive No. 1 on the Billboard 200, cementing their global impact.
With “dominATE : celebrATE”, Stray Kids invite their fans, STAY, to join them in closing this chapter with joy, gratitude, and a festival-like atmosphere under the open sky. Further details about ticketing and the encore shows will be released soon via JYP Entertainment’s official channels.
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