Stray Kids have achieved a historic milestone, landing at No.2 on Pollstar's Top 20 Global Concert Tours chart — the highest ranking ever for a K-pop act.
JYP Entertainment announced on the 19th that the group secured the No.2 position based on Pollstar's average ticket revenue metrics across regions. This marks a career-defining achievement for Stray Kids and a benchmark moment for K-pop.
A Record-Breaking World Tour
This year, Stray Kids launched their largest world tour to date, dominATE, performing 56 shows across 35 cities worldwide. Remarkably, 28 of those venues were stadiums, showcasing their massive global draw.
They became the first K-pop artist to perform at an extraordinary list of mega-stadiums and arenas, including:
- Estádio do Morumbi (São Paulo)
- T-Mobile Park (Seattle)
- Camping World Stadium (Orlando)
- Nationals Park (Washington, D.C.)
- Wrigley Field (Chicago)
- Rogers Centre (Toronto)
- Johan Cruijff Arena (Amsterdam)
- Deutsche Bank Park (Frankfurt)
- Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London)
- Cívitas Metropolitano (Madrid)
- Stadio Olimpico (Rome)
At Paris's Stade de France, they delivered the largest K-pop concert ever held in the venue, achieving record-breaking attendance and confirming their global dominance.
Their fourth studio album KARMA also made history, debuting at No.1 on the Billboard 200 — their seventh consecutive No.1 entry, an unprecedented feat in 70 years of Billboard history.
Stray Kids will return with a new album DO IT on the 21st at 2 p.m. KST (midnight ET). The release includes five tracks produced by 3RACHA, with double title tracks "DO IT" and "Sinseonnoreum."