
Stray Kids has added a new record as the first K-pop group to perform at a major venue in São Paulo.
On June 6-7 (Korean time), Stray Kids held their solo concert 'dominATE' at the Estádio do Morumbi in São Paulo, Brazil. They are the first K-pop group to step onto this stage, which has hosted legends like Metallica, Madonna, Coldplay, Justin Bieber, and Lady Gaga.
This was Stray Kids' first visit to São Paulo since their debut, and the response was explosive. The concert sold out completely, leading to additional shows, with a total attendance of 120,000 people.
They delivered an exceptional performance, singing hits like 'MANIAC,' 'Chk Chk Boom,' and 'Walkin On Water.' There was also a special stage featuring unit songs from their digital single 'Mixtape: dominATE,' and fireworks lit up the night sky.
The members expressed their gratitude by stating, "Thank you for waiting so long." They added, "Seeing you all in person makes us feel the love from STAY (fanbase) even more. We are happy."
They continued, "We hope you enjoyed our music as much as we enjoyed performing for you. Thank you for creating unforgettable moments. We won't forget this."
Stray Kids is currently on their largest world tour to date. It began last August in Seoul's KSP Dome and includes 55 shows in 34 locations worldwide. They have now reached the midpoint of their Latin American performances, having already performed in Santiago and Rio de Janeiro, and will conclude this leg in Lima on the 9th and Mexico City on the 12th and 13th.
Meanwhile, Stray Kids is scheduled for a solo performance at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London this coming July.
<Photo courtesy of JYP Entertainment>

