Stray Kids held the inaugural concert at Rogers Stadium in Toronto, Canada, and concluded their North American stadium tour, according to their agency JYP Entertainment on July 2, 2025.
On June 29 (local time), Stray Kids wrapped up the North American leg of their world tour, "Stray Kids World Tour <dominATE>," with a solo concert at Rogers Stadium in Toronto. This tour consisted of 13 shows across 10 regions in North America.
The Toronto concert was the largest K-pop event ever held in Canada and marked the first concert at Rogers Stadium since its opening. The venue can accommodate up to 50,000 people, and upcoming performances by artists such as Coldplay and Oasis are scheduled to take place there.
The concert began with "Mountains" and featured the title tracks from their albums that reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200, as well as unit songs from the digital single "Mixtape: dominATE."
Through this North American tour, Stray Kids became the first K-pop artists to perform at Seattle's T-Mobile Park, Orlando's Camping World Stadium, Nationals Park in Washington, D.C., Wrigley Field in Chicago, and Rogers Stadium in Toronto. They also became the first artists to hold back-to-back concerts at Globe Life Field in Arlington.
Stray Kids began their first North American stadium concert in Los Angeles in March 2023, and in about two years, completed a massive stadium tour across 10 cities in North America. Starting with a concert at Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on July 11, they will embark on their first European stadium tour, which will include 8 shows in 6 regions.
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