
In a feat that solidifies their status as one of K-pop’s most dominant global forces, Stray Kids have officially concluded their largest and most ambitious world tour to date, titled ‘Stray Kids World Tour “dominATE”’.
Spanning nearly a full year and a distance equivalent to circling the Earth seven times, the tour not only marked a milestone in the group’s career but also set new records across continents—proving their reach, impact, and power in the global music scene.
From Seoul to Rome: A Journey Around the World
Stray Kids launched the ‘dominATE’ tour on August 2024 at Seoul’s KSPO DOME, and the journey came to a historic conclusion nearly one year later, on July 30, 2025, in Rome, Italy.
Over the course of 340 days, the group performed 54 shows across 34 cities and five continents, covering Asia, Oceania, Latin America, North America, and Europe.
With a total travel distance of around 285,000 kilometers, equivalent to traveling around the globe seven times, the group’s schedule was grueling but rewarding.

Each stop along the way reflected Stray Kids’ relentless pursuit of global domination—a theme mirrored in the tour’s title, a combination of their mini-album ‘ATE’ and the word “dominate.”
Growth Reflected in Venues and Firsts
Of the 34 stops on the tour, an impressive 31 cities were first-time concert locations for the group, and 27 of the venues were stadiums, showcasing their enormous growth since their previous tour.
By comparison, their 2023 ‘MANIAC’ tour included only one stadium show—in Los Angeles’ BMO Stadium.
This massive leap in venue scale within just two years speaks volumes about the exponential growth of their global fanbase and influence.
During the ‘dominATE’ tour, Stray Kids became the first K-pop group to perform at multiple iconic stadiums across several regions.
In São Paulo, Brazil, they performed at Estádio do Morumbi, making history as the first K-pop act to take the stage there.
In North America, they broke new ground by performing at six stadiums that had never before hosted a K-pop concert.
Among the standout performances was their double-header at Arlington’s Globe Life Field, where they became the first act to hold back-to-back concerts.
They also earned the title of first performers at Toronto’s Rogers Centre since its reopening in June, further cementing their North American legacy.
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Dominating Europe Like Never Before
Europe saw an equally powerful wave of milestones. Stray Kids became the first K-pop act to enter five major European stadiums:
- Johan Cruyff Arena (Amsterdam)
- Deutsche Bank Park (Frankfurt)
- Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London)
- Civitas Metropolitano (Madrid)
- Stadio Olimpico (Rome)
Their performances in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and Madrid weren’t just national firsts—they became the largest solo concerts ever held by an Asian artist in the Netherlands, Germany, and Spain, respectively. This is not only a monumental achievement for Stray Kids, but also a landmark moment for the globalization of K-pop.
The Stade de France: A Moment to Remember
Perhaps the most symbolic stop was their July 26–27 show at Stade de France in Paris, which boasts an 80,000-seat capacity.
The group delivered their largest solo concert to date, a staggering twentyfold increase from their debut French venue just a few years prior.
The emotional connection and electric energy of the performance will no doubt go down as one of the defining moments of their tour.
Rome Grand Finale: A Legendary Closing Act
Stray Kids will officially close the tour on July 30 at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico, marking yet another first for K-pop in the historic venue.
This closing performance not only concludes a marathon of shows and travel but also serves as a symbolic finish line for a group that continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible for Korean artists on a global scale.
From Rookie Group to Global Headliners
Since their debut under JYP Entertainment, Stray Kids have evolved into a powerhouse act. Their rapid rise is backed by tangible metrics: six consecutive No.1 albums on the Billboard 200, a string of American music awards, and multiple headlining slots at global music festivals.
‘dominATE’ isn’t just a clever wordplay—it reflects their actual hold over both Eastern and Western markets.
Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Stray Kids?
With the conclusion of the ‘dominATE’ tour, fans and industry insiders alike are now turning their eyes to what’s next.
Will there be a follow-up album to capitalize on this global momentum? Will the group return to the studio or take a well-earned rest?
While their next steps remain unconfirmed, what’s certain is that Stray Kids are no longer just K-pop idols—they are global icons, and the world is now firmly within their reach.
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