K-pop sensation Stray Kids has achieved another major milestone in their rapidly expanding global career by selling out back-to-back shows at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, one of the largest and most prestigious concert venues in the United States.
As part of their ongoing “Stray Kids World Tour”, the group performed on May 31st and June 1st, drawing a total of 100,000 fans across two nights.
Originally scheduled for a single performance, an additional concert was added due to overwhelming fan demand, underscoring the group’s meteoric rise and global popularity.
A Record-Breaking Performance at a World-Class Venue
Held at the iconic SoFi Stadium—known for its advanced technology and enormous capacity—the concerts marked a significant step up for Stray Kids, who previously held their first U.S. stadium concert at BMO Stadium in March 2023 during their “MANIAC” tour.
SoFi’s capacity, more than triple that of BMO, made this two-night event not just a performance, but a historic achievement for the group.
The setlist spanned an epic three hours, with the group delivering 30 songs ranging from their 2018 debut hit “District 9” to their latest track “GIANT (Korean Ver.)”.
Fans—known as STAYs—filled the stadium with thunderous chants, synchronized lightsticks, and heartfelt cheers, creating an electric atmosphere throughout both nights.
Heartfelt Messages from the Members
After their final encore, the members took a moment to reflect and thank their fans:
“Thank you to every STAY who came today. We’re so happy to give back the love and joy you’ve given us. This moment is all thanks to you.”
Their emotional words captured the essence of the tour—a celebration of connection, resilience, and growth.
Stray Kids’ Biggest Tour Yet
Stray Kids’ world tour continues to break barriers. With 55 concerts in 34 regions, the tour is expected to attract a staggering 2.2 million attendees, potentially setting a new record for the most attended K-pop tour by a single group when it wraps up in Rome on July 30th.
Following their successful LA shows, the group will head next to Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, where they’ll perform on June 6th and 7th.
More Than Just a Concert—A Cultural Moment
Stray Kids’ SoFi Stadium shows are more than just another stop on a tour—they’re a symbol of how far the group has come since debuting just a few years ago.
From their self-produced music to their genre-defying sound, the group has grown into a global K-pop powerhouse.
These sold-out stadium concerts affirm not only their artistic impact, but also their ability to bring together a worldwide fanbase in celebration of music, identity, and unity.
