Just one day after completely selling out their first STRAYCITY concert in Argentina, Stray Kids have officially announced a second date in Buenos Aires due to overwhelming fan demand.
The newly added show will take place on September 15, 2026, once again at Hipódromo de San Isidro, after the original September 14 event sold out an incredible 60,000 tickets in only around three hours.
The announcement instantly sent Latin American STAYs into another frenzy across social media, with fans celebrating what many are calling one of the biggest K-pop concert moments Argentina has ever seen.
The official announcement :
¡NUEVA FECHA! Ante la increÃble demanda, Stray Kids suma una segunda noche de STRAYCITY en el Hipódromo de San Isidro.
— DF Entertainment (@dfallaccess) May 29, 2026
14 de septiembre | SOLD OUT
15 de septiembre | ¡NUEVA FECHA!
Las entradas salen a la venta el lunes 1 de junio a las 10 AM exclusivamente en… pic.twitter.com/lspmeTUPXP
Tickets for the newly added date will officially go on sale on Monday, June 1 at 10 AM local time through All Access.
What makes the situation even more impressive is how quickly STRAYCITY has evolved into a massive phenomenon despite being an entirely new festival concept. The event combines Stray Kids’ performances with festival-style production, special guest artists, and immersive experiences inspired by the group’s unique musical universe.
Argentina’s explosive response also further proves how strong Stray Kids’ presence has become in Latin America. After many fans felt disappointed that Argentina was excluded from the group’s dominATE tour, STRAYCITY now feels like a huge comeback moment between the group and their Argentine fanbase.
Many fans online are already predicting that the second date could also sell out extremely quickly once ticket sales begin.
Meanwhile, STAYs across countries like Chile, Peru, and Brazil continue demanding even more STRAYCITY dates throughout the region.
With two massive nights now scheduled in Buenos Aires, STRAYCITY is quickly becoming one of the biggest K-pop live events in Latin America this year — and possibly only the beginning of even larger expansions for the festival series.