Stray Kids' <dominATE> World Tour: Dates, On-Sale Info, VIP, and Everything You Need to Know
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Did someone order a Stray Kids stadium world tour? Well, coming right up! After kicking off their <dominATE> tour in Seoul's KSPO Dome in August 2024, Stray Kids are officially taking the show across the world with 20 new dates added.
Following successful stops in South Korea, Singapore, Australia, Taiwan, and Japan, Stray Kids announced new dates for their <dominATE> World Tour on November 18, 2024, adding 20 new stops across Latin America, North America, and Europe.
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News of <dominATE>'s expansion comes just months after designer Tommy Hilfiger teased the tour would be a 40-city extravaganza at the 2024 Met Gala, where Stray Kids made history by becoming the first K-pop group to attend the event together, and after successful pitstops at festivals like Lollapalooza in Chicago, BST Hyde Park in London, and I-DAYS in Milan.
Stray Kids' <dominATE> World Tour is produced by JYP Entertainment and promoted by Live Nation. Ahead of the tour kickoff, all eight Stray Kids members renewed their contract with JYP early.
As noted by Live Nation, Stray Kids' <dominATE> World Tour marks the group's “first full run of stadium dates.” The company added: “With this new outing, Stray Kids aims to reach more regions and connect with even more STAY across the globe.” Below, find out everything you need to know about the tour.
→ Tour dates (updated)
→ Ticketing
→ VIP
→ Setlist
What stops will Stray Kids make in the <dominATE> World Tour?
Stray Kids' <dominATE> World Tour is truly a world tour, with stops across Asia, Australia, America, and Europe. Below, you can check out the full list of the 41 stops on the tour, both past and future, with information on the venues in the drop-down menus below.
Past stops
Date | City | Venue |
---|---|---|
Aug 24 | Seoul, South Korea | KSPO Dome |
Aug 25 | Seoul, South Korea | KSPO Dome |
Aug 31 | Seoul, South Korea | KSPO Dome |
Sep 1 | Seoul, South Korea | KSPO Dome |
Sep 28 | Singapore, Singapore | National Stadium |
Oct 19 | Melbourne, Australia | Marvel Stadium |
Oct 26 | Sydney, Australia | Allianz Stadium |
Nov 3 | Kaohsiung, Taiwan | Kaohsiung National Stadium |
Nov 14 | Tokyo, Japan | Tokyo Dome |
Nov 16 | Tokyo, Japan | Tokyo Dome |
Nov 17 | Tokyo, Japan | Tokyo Dome |
2024 dates
Date | City | Venue |
---|---|---|
Nov 23 | Bulacan | Philippine Arena |
Nov 29 | Macau | Galaxy Arena |
Nov 30 | Macau | Galaxy Arena |
Dec 5 | Osaka | Kyocera Dome |
Dec 7 | Osaka | Kyocera Dome |
Dec 8 | Osaka | Kyocera Dome |
Dec 14 | Bangkok | National Stadium |
Dec 21 | Jakarta | Indonesia Arena, GBK |
2025 dates
Date | City | Venue |
---|---|---|
Jan 18 | Hong Kong | AsiaWorld-Arena |
Jan 19 | Hong Kong | AsiaWorld-Arena |
Mar 28 | Santiago, CL | Estadio Bicentenario La Florida |
Apr 1 | Rio de Janeiro, BR | Estádio Nilton Santos |
Apr 5 | S?o Paulo, BR | Estádio MorumBIS |
Apr 9 | Lima, PE | Estadio San Marcos |
Apr 12 | Mexico City, MX | Estadio GNP Seguros |
May 24 | Seattle, WA | T-Mobile Park |
May 28 | San Francisco, CA | Oracle Park |
May 31 | Los Angeles, CA | SoFi Stadium |
Jun 6 | Arlington, TX | Globe Life Field |
Jun 10 | Atlanta, GA | Truist Park |
Jun 14 | Orlando, FL | Camping World Stadium |
Jun 18 | New York City, NY | Citi Field |
Jun 19 | New York City, NY | Citi Field |
Jun 23 | Washington, DC | Nationals Park |
Jun 26 | Chicago, IL | Wrigley Field |
Jun 29 | Toronto, ON | Rogers Stadium |
Jul 11 | Amsterdam, NL | Johan Cruijff Arena |
Jul 15 | Frankfurt, DE | Deutsche Bank Park |
Jul 18 | London, UK | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium |
Jul 22 | Madrid, SP | Riyadh Air Metropolitano |
Jul 26 | Paris, FR | Stade de France |
Where can I get tickets, and how much do they cost?
Ticket prices will vary depending on the location of the show and the tier selected. If you are planning to attend more than one concert on the <dominATE> World Tour, you can check out ticket information, including presale and general on-sale timings, on straykidsworldtour.com. If you want to check out the exact details by country or VIP packages, you can check out the menu below.
Ticket information by country
Brazil
Tickets will be available starting with a sponsor presale on Monday, November 25 at 10 a.m. local time. The general onsale will take place Wednesday, November 27 at 10 a.m. local time.
Chile
Tickets will be available starting with a sponsor presale on Monday, November 25 at 10 a.m. local time. The general onsale will take place Wednesday, November 27 at 10 a.m. local time.
Peru
Tickets will be available starting with a sponsor presale on Wednesday, November 20 at 10 a.m. local time. The general onsale will take place Friday, November 22 at 10 a.m. local time.
Mexico
Tickets will be available starting with a sponsor presale on Wednesday, November 20 at 9 a.m. local time. The general onsale will take place Friday, November 22 at 2 p.m. local time.
North America (Canada & the U.S.)
Fans in the U.S. and Canada can register for first access to tickets in the Artist Presale now at StrayKidsWorldTour.com. The Artist Presale will begin on Friday, November 22 at 11 a.m. local time. The general onsale will take place on Friday, November 22 at 3 p.m. local time.
Europe (including the U.K.)
The general onsale will take place Wednesday, November 27 at 12 p.m. local time.
VIP ticket information
As confirmed by Live Nation, Stray Kids' <dominATE> will offer different VIP packages and experiences for fans. The company notes that though packages vary depending on the stop, they usually feature premium tickets, access to soundcheck, exclusive VIP gift items, and more. Fans are encouraged to visit vipnation.com for more information on the different VIP packages offered per location.
What is the setlist for can for Stray Kids' <dominATE> World Tour?
Stray Kids' <dominATE> World Tour is named after and mainly supports the group's ninth Korean-language EP, ATE, released in July. In Japan, the group also performed the title track from their second Japanese-language studio album, GIANT, released in November. The octet is also expected to include songs from their special album 合 (HOP), slated for a December 13 release. Though, of course, they also perform songs from their earlier discography.
Though it's likely that the setlist will be shorter for the stops across America and Europe, you can see what the octet performed during the Seoul shows that opened the tour below to get an idea of what to expect and update your playlists accordingly:
“MOUNTAINS”
“Thunderous”
“JJAM”
“District 9”
“Back Door”
"Hold My Hand" (Han solo)
"Youth" (Lee Know solo)
"As We Are" (Seungmin solo)
"So Good" (Hyunjin solo)
“Chk Chk Boom”
“TOPLINE”
“Super Bowl”
“COMFLEX”
“LALALALA”
“Twilight”
“Lonely St.”
"Social Path" (Korean version)
"Railway" (Bang Chan solo)
"Hallucination" (I.N solo)
"Unfair" (Felix solo)
"Ultra" (Changbin solo)
“GET LIT”
“ITEM”
“DOMINO”
“God's Menu”
“S-Class”
“VENOM”
“MANIAC"
"I Like It" (as part of the encore)
“Case 143” (as part of the encore)
“My Pace” (as part of the encore)
“Stray Kids” (as part of the encore)
“MIROH” (as part of the encore)
"Chk Chk Boom" (Festival version, as part of the encore)
"Star Lost" or "Haven" (as part of the encore)
This story will be updated as information breaks on Stray Kids' <dominATE> World Tour.
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