Stray Kids have just wrapped up a historic night in Spain, completing the largest-ever K-pop concert held in the country.
🏟️ First K-pop Act to Perform at Atlético Madrid's Home Stadium
On July 23 (KST), Stray Kids lit up Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid as part of their dominATE world tour. This marked the group's first solo concert in Madrid—and every seat sold out immediately after tickets went on sale.
The stadium is the official home of Atlético Madrid and has hosted major global events like the UEFA Champions League Final. While international superstars like The Rolling Stones and Bruno Mars have graced its stage, Stray Kids became the first K-pop group to ever perform there.
🔥 Unmatched Energy and Setlist Variety
The concert kicked off with MOUNTAINS and continued with a parade of hit songs and captivating unit stages. Stray Kids showcased their signature explosive energy and tightly choreographed performances that had fans on their feet from start to finish.
🇪🇸 A Night to Remember for Spanish STAY
"We've always dreamed of coming to Spain," the members shared. "Thank you for making it happen and welcoming us to this beautiful city."
As the night came to a close, they added, "Thanks for waiting so long for us. We'll definitely be back." The encore track Star Lost left fans emotional, capping off an unforgettable night.
🎤 Final Stop: Rome Awaits
Stray Kids will conclude their dominATE world tour with two finale shows at Stadio Olimpico in Rome on July 26–27.