It finally happened. Stray Kids made history by becoming the first 4th generation K-pop group to hold a solo concert at the iconic SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, performing on May 31 and June 1 in front of approximately 100,000 passionate fans.
Originally planned as a one-night show, the concert on May 31 sold out so quickly that a second night was added on June 1 due to overwhelming demand. The result: two electrifying, unforgettable nights that marked a new era in K-pop history.
SoFi Stadium, one of the world’s most prestigious venues—having hosted artists like The Rolling Stones and Red Hot Chili Peppers—now proudly adds Stray Kids to its legendary roster. No other 4th generation K-pop group has performed at this scale, especially without mainstream Western media support, proving the group’s authentic global reach and unmatched connection with fans.
Stray Kids (@Stray_Kids) <dominATED> SoFi Stadium last night! Who’s ready for night two? pic.twitter.com/8E2W7AkMAQ
— Live Nation (@LiveNation) June 1, 2025
Their impact is evident worldwide: from Asia to Australia, Latin America, the USA, and Europe, Stray Kids are performing in the largest venues across continents. This level of success is not just rare—it's historic.
What sets them apart isn't just the numbers—it’s the genuine and powerful bond they share with their diverse fanbase. Fans from all walks of life come together in unity and passion, creating an atmosphere that feels deeply personal and universally resonant. Stray Kids have established themselves as a unique force with their own identity, standing out in a landscape often filled with repetition.
Their ongoing ‘Dominate’ World Tour, which includes 55 performances in 34 cities, is their biggest yet. According to JYP Entertainment, the group is expected to draw 2.2 million fans, surpassing BLACKPINK’s record of 2.11 million and potentially setting a new benchmark for the most-attended K-pop tour in history.
The numbers back it up. According to Billboard’s April Boxscore, Stray Kids grossed $35 million from just six shows in Latin America, drawing in 313,000 attendees—a staggering achievement unmatched by any other 4th generation act.
Stray Kids are also set to continue their record-breaking momentum across Europe, with performances scheduled at some of the continent’s most iconic stadiums. The group will hold two back-to-back shows at the legendary Stade de France in Paris, which boasts a capacity of 80,000. In addition, they will perform two nights at Rome’s iconic Stadio Olimpico, followed by two massive shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, where capacities soar beyond 55,000, 60,000, and even 70,000. These staggering numbers highlight the group's astonishing global appeal—and for Stray Kids, this level of success has become the new reality.