The “K-pop champion” STRAY KIDS is hosting a grand festival today, October 18, and tomorrow, October 19, at the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium.

STRAY KIDS is holding its solo concert “STRAY KIDS WORLD TOUR ‘dominATE: celebrATE'” at the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium. This concert marks the final stop of its world tour, which began in August 2024 at the Seoul KSPO DOME and continued to the Stadio Olimpico in Rome in July 2025, with 54 performances across 34 regions worldwide, making it their “biggest tour” to date. It is also the first time the group has performed in a stadium in South Korea, seven years after its debut.
During the “dominATE” world tour, STRAY KIDS set multiple records. They performed in stadiums across Latin America, North America, and Europe, and reached stadiums in Japan for the first time five years after their official debut there. Of the 34 venues visited, 27 were stadiums, including 13 where the group set “firsts” or “records” for the first time.
The concert title combines the mini-album “ATE” (released in July 2024) and the English word “celebrate,” symbolizing the party that STRAY KIDS hosts with their fans, the STAYs, to celebrate the success of their world tour.
This concert holds special significance as it is the first time the group performs an outdoor stadium concert in South Korea. In this expansive open-air stadium, STRAY KIDS will deliver performances and fan interactions that fully showcase its status as “global stadium artists.”
Spectators will experience the distinctive visual elements unique to STRAY KIDS. The prominent mouth-shaped stage representing “ATE” in the tour name is exclusive to its concerts. In addition, performances from the album “KARMA”, its fourth studio album that rewrote the Billboard 200 history, will be presented on stage for the first time.
After gradually scaling up their concerts in Korea with shows at the KSPO DOME in 2022 and the Gocheok Sky Dome in 2023, STRAY KIDS finally takes the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium in October 2025, marking a memorable new milestone in their growth as a group.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
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