On May 28, 2025, the electrifying South Korean boy band Stray Kids brought their dominATE World Tour to San Francisco’s Oracle Park, delivering a night of high-energy performances and unforgettable fan moments. Known for their dynamic stage presence and chart-topping hits, the eight-member group—Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N—transformed the iconic baseball stadium into a pulsating K-pop haven. Here’s everything you need to know about this monumental Bay Area show, from the setlist to the vibrant fan culture that made it a night to remember.
Event Highlights
What to Know | Why It Matters |
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Date and Venue: May 28, 2025, at Oracle Park, San Francisco | Oracle Park, typically home to the San Francisco Giants, became a K-pop epicenter, hosting one of Stray Kids’ largest Bay Area shows to date. |
Tour Context: Part of the dominATE North American tour, supporting their latest album, Skzhop Hiptape | The tour marks a milestone, with Stray Kids performing in massive stadiums across the U.S. and Canada, showcasing their global superstar status. |
Show Time: VIP gates opened at 3 p.m., standard gates at 5:30 p.m., with the concert kicking off at 7:30 p.m. | Early gate times allowed fans to secure prime spots and dive into the pre-show excitement, including merch lines and fan trading. |
Fan Turnout: Hundreds lined up hours in advance for merchandise and pit access | The dedication of “Stays” (Stray Kids’ fans) created a festive atmosphere, with fans trading trinkets and bonding over their shared love for the group. |
Why Stray Kids’ Oracle Park Show Was a Must-See
A Stadium-Sized Spectacle
Stray Kids didn’t just perform, they owned Oracle Park. The group’s setlist was a thrilling mix of fan favorites and tracks from their latest album, Skzhop Hiptape, released in December 2024. Hits like “Chk Chk Boom,” “Lalalala,” and “Lose My Breath” had the crowd screaming, while their signature blend of hip-hop, rock, and bubblegum pop kept the energy soaring. Fans raved about the group’s synchronized choreography and powerful vocals, with one attendee calling it “an explosion of talent and passion” that felt personal despite the massive venue.
Fan Culture in Full Force
The pre-concert scene was as vibrant as the show itself. Fans arrived as early as 6 a.m., braving chilly San Francisco weather to snag merchandise and trade K-pop staples like photocards, bracelets, and handmade earrings. Sisters Jessica and Michelle Mares, who drove from Oakland, sported coordinated outfits with plushies dangling from their belts, embodying the creative spirit of the “Stay” fandom. Nearby, Bar Via transformed into a K-pop merch pop-up, selling posters and trading cards, a testament to the cultural phenomenon surrounding the event.
A Global Sensation
Since their debut in 2017 via JYP Entertainment’s reality show, Stray Kids have skyrocketed to fame, selling over 10 million albums worldwide. Their 2023 album 5-Star broke K-pop records with 4.6 million copies sold in its first week, earning accolades like Top K-pop Album at the Billboard Music Awards. The Oracle Park show marked their biggest Bay Area performance yet, following smaller but equally electric shows in Oakland (2022) and San Jose (2020).
Why This Concert Mattered
Stray Kids’ Oracle Park performance wasn’t just a concert, it was a cultural moment. The event showcased the group’s meteoric rise, from their platinum-certified debut album Go Live to their record-breaking 5-Star. It also highlighted the Bay Area’s growing K-pop scene, following Blackpink’s sold-out Oracle Park show in 2023 and upcoming performances by groups like Ateez in San Jose. For fans, it was a chance to connect, trade trinkets, and celebrate a band that’s as much about community as it is about music.
Whether you were in the pit or the stands, Stray Kids delivered a night of raw energy, heartfelt connection, and K-pop magic that San Francisco won’t soon forget if not ever.