On June 29, global K-pop powerhouse Stray Kids will take the stage in Toronto, Canada, for the grand finale of the North American leg of their dominATE world tour — and in doing so, they’ll also make history.
The group is set to inaugurate Rogers Stadium, Toronto’s brand-new open-air venue located at 105 Carl Hall Rd. in North York. With a capacity of 50,000, this will not only mark the first time Stray Kids perform in Canada, but it also positions them as the first act ever to perform at Rogers Stadium, ahead of international giants like Coldplay, Oasis, and even fellow K-pop superstars BLACKPINK, who are scheduled to appear later this summer for their <DEADLINE> world tour.
Stray Kids' dominATE world tour has been a juggernaut. Throughout the North American leg alone, they’ve performed to an estimated 500,000 fans, cementing their status as a global force in K-pop and beyond. From sold-out stadiums across the U.S. to this historic stop in Toronto, the tour reflects the group's staggering growth and devoted international fanbase.
And they’re not slowing down. Up next: Europe, where the group will bring their explosive performances to some of the biggest stadiums on the continent
Toronto’s Rogers Stadium, separate from the Rogers Centre downtown, is a summer-only, concert-first venue designed with fans and artists in mind.
Live Nation Canada, which built the stadium after major acts struggled to find venues big enough in Toronto, expects it to inject over $100 million into the local economy this summer.
To sweeten the experience, fans attending the Stray Kids show will enjoy free public transit home from nearby TTC stations — including Downsview Park, Sheppard West, Wilson, and Downsview — courtesy of Live Nation. GO Transit will also offer extra service via the Barrie GO Line, just a 10-minute walk from the venue.
More Than a Show — A Statement
Stray Kids’ performance on June 29 isn't just the close of a tour chapter — it’s the start of a new era for Toronto’s music scene and for K-pop's ever-expanding global reach. As the first act to break in a stadium that Coldplay, Oasis, and BLACKPINK will follow, Stray Kids are proving that they aren’t just part of the conversation — they’re leading it.
With Europe on the horizon and a world of fans behind them, Stray Kids are no longer rising stars. They are the moment.
🎡 Bonus for STAYs: Arrive early to enjoy the fan zone, grab a bite, take a spin on the Ferris wheel, and maybe even make a few new friends before the lights dim and the chants begin.
📍Note: Don’t confuse Rogers Stadium with the Rogers Centre downtown — this new venue is located at Downsview Park in North York.
🚇 Tip: Take the TTC or GO Transit for the smoothest ride — and yes, it’s free on the way back.
Let the Toronto skies echo with fanchants — Stray Kids everywhere all around the world, and now, in Canada.