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Stray Kids Announce 20 New Stadium Dates for 2025 Run of World Tour

The shows will take place in Latin America, North American, Europe and the U.K. The one Canadian date is June 29 at the brand new Rogers Stadium.

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K-pop boy band Stray Kids announced 20 new stadium dates across Latin America, North America and Europe on Monday (Nov. 18) that will take the group to new territories on their <dominATE> world tour.

The show will be the Stray Kids’ first full stadium run of gigs, following on the heels of their second world tour, 2022-2023’s MANIAC OUTING. The Live Nation-promoted tour will kick off in Chile at the Estadio Bicentenario La Florida on March 28, before moving on to stops in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil, as well as Lima, Peru and Mexico City before shifting to North America.


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That run will launch on May 24 in Seattle, WA at T-Mobile Park before hitting stadiums in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Arlington, TX, Atlanta, Orlando, New York, Washington D.C. and Chicago, and winding down in Toronto at Rogers Stadium on June 29. The tour will then hop over to Europe for gigs in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Madrid and a final show slated for July 26 at Stade de France in Paris. The U.S. run will feature the eight-man group making their debuts at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium and Citi Field in New York.

Presale and onsale date information is available here; North American fans can register for first access to tickets in the artist presale now here, with a general onsale slated for Friday (Nov. 22) at 3 p.m. local time.

The Stray Kids will finish out 2024 with <dominATE> dates in the Philippines, Japan, Bangkok and Jakarta.

Check out the Stray Kids’ 2025 North American <dominAte> dates below.

March 28 — Santiago, CL @ Estadio Bicentenario La Florida

April 1 — Rio de Janeiro, BR @ Estádio Nilton Santos

April 5 — São Paulo, BR @ Estádio MorumBIS

April 9 — Lima, PE @ Estadio San Marcos

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April 12 — Mexico City, MX @ Estadio GNP Seguros

May 24 — Seattle, WA @ T-Mobile Park

May 28 — San Francisco, CA @ Oracle Park

May 31 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium

June 6 — Arlington, TX @ Globe Life Field

June 10 — Atlanta, GA @ Truist Park

June 14 — Orlando, FL @ Camping World Stadium

June 18 — New York City, NY @ Citi Field

June 23 — Washington, DC @ Nationals Park

June 26 — Chicago, IL @ Wrigley Field

June 29 — Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium

July 11 — Amsterdam, NL @ Johan Cruijff Arena

July 15 — Frankfurt, DE @ Deutsche Bank Park

July 18 — London, UK @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

July 22 — Madrid, SP @ Riyadh Air Metropolitano

July 26 — Paris, FR @ Stade de France

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