Stray Kids lit up the Rogers Centre in Toronto, making history with their finale show for the North American leg of the dominATE stadium tour.
🏟️ K-pop's Biggest Show in Canadian History
On June 30 (KST), Stray Kids performed their final North American stadium concert at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. The venue, which recently opened, can hold up to 50,000 fans and is one of Canada's largest concert-ready stadiums.
Notably, Stray Kids were the first artists to perform there since its reopening—beating acts like Coldplay and Oasis to the stage.
🔥 Hit After Hit—Plus Unit Performances
The group kicked off the night with MOUNTAINS, followed by a powerful setlist filled with fan favorites. They also performed unit tracks from their single Mixtape: dominATE, keeping energy levels sky-high from start to finish.
💬 "It Was All Thanks to STAY"
"We're so happy to wrap up our North American tour here in Toronto," the members shared. "We were truly moved to see STAYs fill the stadium."
They added, "Thanks to our fans, we were able to make this massive concert happen. You lit up Toronto tonight, and we're so grateful."
🌎 13 Shows, 10 Cities, Countless Memories
The dominATE North American tour began in Seattle on May 24 and spanned 13 shows across 10 cities. It wrapped in Toronto with record-breaking moments: Stray Kids became the first K-pop act to headline venues like Seattle's T-Mobile Park, Orlando's Camping World Stadium, and Washington D.C.'s Nationals Park.
JYP Entertainment commented, "Just two years after their first North American tour in 2023, Stray Kids have expanded to 10 cities, proving their explosive growth."
✈️ Next Stop: Europe
Stray Kids are set to kick off their first-ever European stadium tour on July 11, starting at Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam.