By KpopEcho
While K-pop groups are busy competing for festival slots, Stray Kids are once again proving why they are currently the biggest K-pop group in the world. Known for their Live vocals and Live band shows, the group continues to set the standard for what a real K-pop concert should be, they continue to set themselves apart from the rest — not just with music, but with electrifying performances that leave no doubt about their global impact.
On April 12 and 13, 2025, Stray Kids mesmerized fans at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City, drawing an incredible 130,000 fans over two sold-out shows. The group had originally announced just one date, but due to overwhelming demand, they added a second – which also sold out in no time.
Congratulations Stray Kids for being the first K-Pop Boy Group to perform at GNP Seguros Stadium, Mexico🇲🇽pic.twitter.com/33GS1OGtAS
— 合ყαყα ྀིᴴᴼᴾ (@minguinn_) April 13, 2025
But this wasn’t just about Mexico. Stray Kids successfully completed an 8-show run across Chile, Brazil, Peru, and Mexico, drawing over 405,000 fans in total — a number that speaks volumes. While many K-pop acts focus their efforts on North America, Europe, or parts of Asia, Stray Kids chose to bring the peak of their career to Latin America, and not after the hype dies down — but right now, at their highest.
In São Paulo, they became the first K-pop group to perform in the city’s largest stadium, playing for 120,000 fans![]() |
Stray Kids - Sao Paulo Photos Credit- JYP Entertainment |
They reached a total of 175,000 fans in Brazil, including the Rio de Janeiro concert
In Lima, Peru, they brought in 45,000 fans at Estadio San Marcos
While other groups might stop at Mexico City — if they visit the region at all — Stray Kids showed deep appreciation for their Latin American STAY by visiting countries often overlooked in global K-pop tours. They didn’t just stop by — they went all in, and Latin American fans gave it all back.
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— Stray Kids (@Stray_Kids) April 14, 2025
Stray Kids "dominATE" MEXICO CITY DAY2 🇲🇽
Muchas gracias, STAY 💓#StrayKids #스트레이키즈#dominATE#dominATE_MEXICOCITY#YouMakeStrayKidsStay pic.twitter.com/tck4mjwk2c
This leg wasn’t just a tour; it was a statement:
“Stray Kids Everywhere All Around the World”
And Latin America was no exception .
In a global industry still hesitant to fully embrace this region, Stray Kids just sent a clear message: they see their fans, they hear them, and they show up for them — with full production, live music, and raw passion.
Stray Kids have also proven just how strategic and inclusive they are in planning their global tour. The "dominATE" World Tour—projected to be the largest K-pop tour in history with an estimated 2.2 million fans—is a masterclass in global reach and fan connection. With 34 stadium concerts across 22 regions, including Latin America, North America, Japan, and Europe, the group is making sure that no STAY is left behind. From Santiago to Paris, from Mexico City to New York, and all the way to the grand finale in Rome on July 30, Stray Kids are sending a message that their love for fans knows no borders. Of course, such an intense schedule comes with a heavy physical and emotional toll, but it’s also a reflection of how much they genuinely love and value their fans—and all that love is being returned to them in kind, tenfold