Stray Kids have once again etched their name into K-pop history, wrapping up a string of electrifying, sold-out concerts across Brazil on their dominATE tour.

On April 1st, Stray Kids lit up the stage at Rio de Janeiro’s iconic Estádio Nilton Santos, delivering a powerful performance to a roaring crowd of 55,000 fans

Stray Kids next took São Paulo by storm, turning what was originally a single scheduled show into two sold-out nights on April 5 and 6 due to overwhelming demand.
On top of setting the record for the largest K-pop tour ever held in Brazil, the group cemented their place in history as the first K-pop act to headline a solo concert at the legendary Estádio do Morumbi.
The 30-song setlist included hits like “S-Class,” “Thunderous,” “Back Door,” “District 9,” “TOPLINE,” “MIROH,” “Chk Chk Boom,” “Lonely St.,” along with unit performances from their recent single “Mixtape : dominATE.”
Extending through July, Stray Kids’ dominATE tour will encompass 55 shows in 34 cities across Latin America, North America, Japan, and Europe.