Stray Kids 2024 to 2025 ‘dominATE’ world tour: tickets and more

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K-pop boyband Stray Kids have announced the Europe and UK dates for their ongoing 2024 to 2025 ‘dominATE’ world tour, featuring concerts in Asia, Europe, North America and more.

In July, Stray Kids announced the first batch of dates and concerts for their now-ongoing 2024 to 2025 ‘dominATE’ world tour. The tour first kicked off with its APAC leg, running from August 2024 to January 2025.

The APAC leg of the ‘dominATE’ tour opened with four shows at the KSPO Dome in South Korea from late-August to early-September. Thereafter, the boyband will play shows across East Asia, Southeast Asia and Australia, up until mid-January 2025.

On November 18, the K-pop boyband announced the upcoming Europe, UK and Americas legs of their 2024 to 2025 ‘dominATE’ world tour. The Latin and North American legs will feature 15 shows in across six countries, running from March to June 2025.

Thereafter, Stray Kids will bring their world tour to Europe and the UK in July 2025. This leg will feature five concerts, including shows in the cities of London, Paris, Madrid and more.

Today (November 28), the group announced additional shows for their London, Paris and Santiago stops.

Tickets to the Europe and UK dates of Stray Kids’ tour will go on sale November 27 at 12pm local time. Meanwhile, tickets for the North American shows will go on sale at 3pm on November 22. Head to Ticketmaster UK and Ticketmaster US for more information.

The dates for Stray Kids’ 2024 to 2025 ‘dominATE’ world tour are:

AUGUST 2024
24: Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome (FINISHED)
25: Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome (FINISHED)
31: Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome (FINISHED)

SEPTEMBER 2024
01: Seoul, South Korea, KSPO Dome (FINISHED)
28: Singapore, Singapore, Singapore National Stadium (FINISHED)

OCTOBER 2024
19: Melbourne, Victoria, Marvel Stadium (FINISHED)
26: Sydney, New South Wales, Allianz Stadium (FINISHED)

NOVEMBER 2024
02: Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Kaohsiung National Stadium (FINISHED)
14: Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome (FINISHED)
16: Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome (FINISHED)
17: Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome (FINISHED)
23: Manila, the Philippines, Philippine Arena (FINISHED)
29: Macau, China, Galaxy Arena
30: Macau, China, Galaxy Arena

DECEMBER 2024
05: Osaka, Japan, Kyocera Dome
07: Osaka, Japan, Kyocera Dome
08: Osaka, Japan, Kyocera Dome
14: Bangkok, Thailand, National Stadium
21: Jakarta, Indonesia, Indonesia Arena

JANUARY 2025
18: Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Arena
19: Hong Kong, China, AsiaWorld-Arena

MARCH 2025
27: Santiago, Chile, Estadio Bicentenario la Florida (NEW)
28: Santiago, Chile, Estadio Bicentenario la Florida 

APRIL 2024
01: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Estadio Nilton Santos
05: Sao Paulo, Brazil, Estadio Morumbis
09: Lima, Peru, Estadio San Marcos
12: Mexico City, Mexico, Estadio GNP Seguros 

MAY 2025
24: Seattle, Washington, T-Mobile Park 
28: San Francisco, California, Oracle Park 
31: Los Angeles, California, Sofi Stadium 

JUNE 2025
06: Arlington, Texas, Globe Life Field 
10: Atlanta, Georgia, Truist Park 
14: Orlando, Florida, Camping World Stadium 
18: New York, New York, Citi Field 
23: Washington, D.C., Nationals Park 
26: Chicago, Illinois, Wrigley Field 
29: Toronto, Ontario, Rogers Stadium 

JULY 2025
11: Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Johan Cruijff Arena 
15: Frankfurt, Germany, Deutsche Bank Park 
18: London, the UK, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
19: London, the UK, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (NEW)

22: Madrid, Spain, Riyadh Air Metropolitano 
26: Paris, France, Stade de France
27: Paris, France, Stade de France (NEW)

Stray Kids’ upcoming 2024 to 2025 ‘dominATE’ world tour will be in support of the boyband’s new mini-album, ‘ATE’. The record will be released on July 19



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