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Dominate World Tour
World tour by Stray Kids
Seoul promotional poster
Location
  • Asia
  • Australia
  • Latin America
  • North America
  • Europe
Associated albumsAte
Giant
Hop
Mixtape: Dominate
Hollow
Start dateAugust 24, 2024 (2024-08-24)
End dateJuly 30, 2025 (2025-07-30)
Durationc. 180 minutes
Legs6
No. of shows54
Websitestraykidsworldtour.com
Stray Kids concert chronology

The Dominate World Tour (stylized as Stray Kids World Tour <dominATE>) is the ongoing third world tour and fourth overall concert tour by South Korean boy band Stray Kids in support of their ninth Korean-language extended play Ate, second Japanese-language studio album Giant, first mixtape Hop, single album Mixtape: Dominate, and fourth Japanese-language EP Hollow. The tour began in Seoul, South Korea on August 24, 2024, and is scheduled to conclude in Rome, Italy, traveling in Asia, Australia, Latin America, North America, and Europe.

Background

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Stray Kids uploaded the video "Step Out 2024" to their social media on January 1, 2024, outlining their accomplishments in 2023 and plans for the next year, including a world tour.[1] In May, during Stray Kids and American fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger interview at the 2024 Met Gala, Hilfiger accidentally revealed that the group would go on a 40-city tour.[2] Later, they confirmed the tour during an appearance at Good Morning America a few days later.[3]

The world tour, titled Dominate, was formally announced on July 8, alongside the first Asia and Australia leg shows from August 2024 to January 2025, as well as teasing the upcoming shows in Latin America, North America, and Europe.[4] According to JYP Entertainment, the tour title "Dominate" referred to "Stray Kids' unique ambition and determination as 'global top artists' who will dominate the stage."[5] On November 19, the group added the addition 20 tour dates across Latin America, North America, and Europe from March to July 2025.[6] The show at Rogers Stadium in Toronto marked the group the first ever act to perform at the venue.[7] Due to overwhelming demand, additional show dates for New York, Los Angeles, and Mexico City were added on November 23,[8][9] and London, Paris, Santiago, and São Paulo four days later.[10][11]

Stray Kids uploaded the video "Step Out 2025" to their social media on January 6, 2025, outlining their accomplishments in 2024 and plans for the next year, revealing that the group would held the upcoming encore concert in Seoul in 2025.[12] On January 30, Stray Kids announced additional dates for Arlington and Madrid. They also added two new stops, which is four dates for Shizuoka, Japan and one date for Rome, Italy.[13]

Concert synopsis

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The Dominate show is around three hours long,[14] beginning with Stray Kids, wearing beige and white glittering outfits inspired by Greek and Roman draping, performing "Mountains", "Thunderous", and "Jjam".[15] Following the group welcoming to the concerts, it is continued by "District 9", and "Back Door", which the latter utilizes rollable doors on the stage.[14] It is followed by four members premiering each of their then-unreleased tracks: Han's "Hold My Hand", Lee Know's "Youth", Seungmin's "As We Are", and Hyunjin's "So Good".[15]

In the second act, the group arrives to the stage in a black classic car to perform "Chk Chk Boom", "Topline", "Super Bowl", "Comflex", "Lalalala", "Twilight", "Lonely St.", and the Korean version of "Social Path".[14] The show continues by the other four members' solos: Bang Chan's "Railway", I.N's "Hallucination", Felix's "Unfair", and Changbin's "Ultra".[15] The final act includes "Get Lit", "Item", "Domino", "God's Menu", "S-Class", "Venom", and concludes with "Maniac".[16] Stray Kids end the concert with an encore from "I Like It", "Case 143", "My Pace", "Stray Kids", "Miroh", the Festival version of "Chk Chk Boom", "Star Lost", and "Haven".[17]

Starting in Latin American leg, Stray Kids revamped the setlist in March 2025, including some songs such as "Giant" (Korean version), "Walkin on Water", and sub-unit tracks—Changbin and I.N's "Burnin' Tires", Han and Felix's "Truman", Bang Chan and Hyunjin's "Escape", and Lee Know and Seungmin's "Cinema"—replacing individual performances, etc.[18]

Critical reception

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Hwang Hye-jin from Newsen praised the members in the Dominate tour "proved their excellent stage management skills by diligently moving around the center stage, the raised stage, and even the two sides, based on the experience they gained through the Japanese dome and North American stadium performances during their second tour.[17] Writing for The Straits Times, Joanne Soh called the Singapore show the "commanding presence, high energy and elaborate numbers that were heavy on theatrics,"[19] and Ashley Cheah from HallyuSG noted the camera works, live band, members' solo stages, and performance details as the four highlights of the show.[20]

Commercial performance

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Researcher Lee Hyun-ji from Eugene Investment & Securities [ko] predicted that the Dominate World Tour would attract 1.7 million people for the original 41 shows, which is an average of 40,000 people per show.[21] In February 2025, it was estimated that the tour will attract 2.2 million people worldwide for the total shows, the largest amount for a single concert tour by a Korean artist.[22]

Setlist

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Set list in Asia and Australia (August 24, 2024 – January 19, 2025)

Main set[23]

  1. "Mountains"
  2. "Thunderous" (GDA version)
  3. "Jjam"
  4. "District 9"
  5. "Back Door"
  6. "Hold My Hand" (Han solo)
  7. "Youth" (Lee Know solo)
  8. "As We Are" (Seungmin solo)
  9. "So Good" (Hyunjin solo)
  10. "Chk Chk Boom"
  11. "Topline"
  12. "Super Bowl"
  13. "Comflex"
  14. "Lalalala"
  15. "Twilight"
  16. "Lonely St."
  17. "Social Path" (Korean version)
  18. "Railway" (Bang Chan solo)
  19. "Hallucination" (I.N solo)
  20. "Unfair" (Felix solo)
  21. "Ultra" (Changbin solo)
  22. "Get Lit"
  23. "Item"
  24. "Domino"
  25. "God's Menu"
  26. "S-Class" (VMA version)
  27. "Venom" (MAMA version)
  28. "Maniac" (MAMA version)
Encore
  1. "I Like It"
  2. "Case 143"
  3. "My Pace"
  4. "Stray Kids"
  5. "Miroh"
  6. "Chk Chk Boom" (Festival version)

Notes

  • Starting in Seoul on August 25, 2024, Stray Kids additionally performed a song after "Chk Chk Boom" (Festival version):
    • "Haven": Seoul (day 2–4; the day 4 sang after "Star Lost"), Singapore, Melbourne,[24] Kaohsiung,[25] Tokyo (day 1), Macau (day 1),[26][27] and Hong Kong (day 2)
    • "Star Lost": Seoul (day 4), Sydney,[28] Tokyo (day 2),[27] and Bangkok[29]
    • "Fam": Tokyo (day 3) and Osaka (day 2)
    • "Megaverse": Bocaue,[30] Macau (day 2),[26] and Hong Kong (day 1)
    • "Circus": Osaka (day 1)
    • "Christmas Love": Osaka (day 3)[31]
    • "Freeze": Jakarta[32]
  • At the Tokyo and Osaka shows, Stray Kids performed the Japanese versions of "Super Bowl", "Social Path", "Case 143", and "My Pace"; and added "Giant" between "Lalalala" and "Twilight".[33][31]
  • At the Bangkok show, Stray Kids debuted a part of "Walkin on Water" performance unofficially.[34]
Set list in Latin America, Fukuroi, and North America (since March 27, 2025)

Main set[35]

  1. "Mountains"
  2. "Thunderous" (GDA version)
  3. "Jjam"
  4. "District 9"
  5. "Back Door"
  6. Dancers' medley ("Hellevator", "Easy", "S-Class", "Walkin on Water", "Charmer", "Venom", "Hall of Fame")
  7. "Chk Chk Boom"
  8. "Domino"
  9. "God's Menu"
  10. "Truman" (Han and Felix)
  11. "Burnin' Tires" (Changbin and I.N)
  12. "Escape" (Bang Chan and Hyunjin)
  13. "Cinema" (Lee Know and Seungmin)
  14. "Giant" (Korean version)
  15. "Walkin on Water"
  16. "S-Class" (VMA version)
  17. "Lonely St."
  18. "I Am You"
  19. "Cover Me"
  20. "Topline"
  21. "Social Path" (Korean version)
  22. "Lalalala"
  23. "Megaverse"
  24. "Maniac" (MAMA version)
Encore
  1. "I Like It"
  2. "Blind Spot"
  3. "Stray Kids"
  4. "Miroh"
  5. "Chk Chk Boom" (Festival version)

Notes

  • Songs performed after "Chk Chk Boom" (Festival version):
    • "Haven": Santiago (day 1), São Paulo (day 1), Seattle,[36] Cumberland,[37] New York (day 2), Chicago[38]
    • "Get Lit": Santiago (day 2; before "Chk Chk Boom" (Festival version)), Arlington (day 1)
    • "Ta": Rio de Janeiro
    • "My Pace": São Paulo (day 2; before "Chk Chk Boom" (Festival version))
    • "God's Menu": Lima (swapped from main set to encore due to issues with security after performing "Domino")
    • "Hall of Fame": Mexico City (day 1), Fukuroi (day 3), Inglewood (day 2),[39] New York (day 1)
    • "Star Lost": Mexico City (day 2), San Francisco,[40] Orlando, Toronto
    • "Case 143" (Japanese version): Fukuroi (day 1)
    • "Circus": Fukuroi (day 2)
    • "Fam": Fukuroi (day 4)[41]
    • "Item": Inglewood (day 1)
    • "Freeze": Arlington (day 2)
  • At the Fukuroi shows, Stray Kids performed the Japanese version of "Giant" and "Social Path" and added "Hollow" between "S-Class" and "Lonely St."[42]
  • Starting at Fukuroi shows, "I Am You" was removed from the setlist and "Super Board" and "My Pace" were added surround "I Like It".[43]
  • At the Washington, D.C. show, Stray Kids did not perform encore due to heat wave causing attendees suffering heat-related illnesses.[44][45]

Tour dates

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List of 2024 concerts, showing date, city, country, and venue
Date (2024) City Country Venue Attendance
August 24 Seoul South Korea KSPO Dome
Beyond Live[A]
August 25
August 31
September 1
September 28 Singapore National Stadium 30,000[19]
October 19 Melbourne Australia Marvel Stadium
October 26 Sydney Allianz Stadium
November 3[B] Kaohsiung Taiwan Kaohsiung National Stadium 40,000[48]
November 14 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome
Online[C]
165,000[50]
November 16
November 17
November 23 Bocaue[D] Philippines Philippine Arena 55,000[51]
November 29 Macau China Galaxy Arena
November 30
December 5 Osaka Japan Kyocera Dome
Online[E]
150,000[53]
December 7
December 8
December 14 Bangkok Thailand Suphachalasai Stadium 20,000[54]
December 21 Jakarta Indonesia Indonesia Arena[F]
List of 2025 concerts, showing date, city, country, and venue
Date (2025) City Country Venue Attendance
January 18 Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Arena
January 19
March 27 Santiago Chile Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida 65,000[56]
March 28
April 1 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Estádio Nilton Santos 55,000[57]
April 5 São Paulo Estádio MorumBIS 120,000[58]
April 6
April 9 Lima Peru Estadio San Marcos 45,000[59]
April 12 Mexico City Mexico Estadio GNP Seguros 115,000[56]
April 13
May 10 Fukuroi[G] Japan Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA
Online[H]
220,000[61]
May 11
May 17
May 18
May 24 Seattle United States T-Mobile Park 41,000[62]
May 28 San Francisco Oracle Park
May 31 Inglewood[I] SoFi Stadium 100,000[63]
June 1
June 6 Arlington Globe Life Field
June 7
June 10 Cumberland[J] Truist Park
June 14 Orlando Camping World Stadium
June 18 New York City Citi Field
June 19
June 23 Washington, D.C. Nationals Park
June 26 Chicago Wrigley Field
June 29 Toronto Canada Rogers Stadium 50,000[64]
July 11 Amsterdam Netherlands Johan Cruijff Arena
July 15 Frankfurt Germany Deutsche Bank Park
July 18 London England Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
July 19
July 22 Madrid Spain Riyadh Air Metropolitano
July 26 Saint-Denis[K] France Stade de France
July 27
July 30 Rome Italy Stadio Olimpico

Cancelled shows

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List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, and reason
Date (2025) City Country Venue Reason
July 23 Madrid Spain Riyadh Air Metropolitano Unforeseen circumstances[65]

Personnel

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Stray Kids

Band

  • Garrett Jones – guitar
  • Jamal Moore – drum
  • Jon Reshard – bass
  • Yung Wurld – keyboard

Notes

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  1. ^ Only September 1[46]
  2. ^ Postponed from November 2, 2024, due to Typhoon Kong-rey.[47]
  3. ^ Only November 17 through Abema, Stagecrowd, Hulu Japan, U-Next, and Lemino[49]
  4. ^ Labelled as Manila or Bulacan in promotional material.
  5. ^ Only December 5 and 8 through Abema, Stagecrowd, Hulu Japan, U-Next, and Lemino[49] and December 8 through Beyond Live[52]
  6. ^ Relocated from Madya Stadium.[55]
  7. ^ Labelled as Shizuoka in promotional material.
  8. ^ Only May 17 through Abema, Stagecrowd, Hulu Japan, and U-Next[60]
  9. ^ Labelled as Los Angeles in promotional material.
  10. ^ Labelled as Atlanta in promotional material.
  11. ^ Labelled as Paris in promotional material.

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