Stray Kids successfully wrapped up their new world tour performance in Rio de Janeiro.
On 1st (local time), Stray Kids held a solo concert as part of their world tour 'Stray Kids World Tour 'dominATE'' at Estádio Nilton Santos in Rio de Janeiro. As their first solo performance in Rio de Janeiro since their debut, it attracted enthusiastic responses from local fans, with over 55,000 spectators attending, reaffirming their overwhelming popularity.
They opened powerfully with the track 'MOUNTAINS' from their mini-album 'ATE' and showcased a parade of their representative hit songs, including 'Soundman', 'Back Door', 'Chk Chk Boom', '神메뉴', 'Teuk', and 'MANIAC', which were filled with the group's unique energy, captivating the audience.
In particular, from Felix's 'Truman', which features intense rapping, to Changbin and I.N's 'Burnin' Tires' that embodies powerful energy, Bang Chan and Hyunjin's 'ESCAPE' that leaves a strong impression with its alluring mood, Lino and Seungmin's 'CINEMA' that captivates with sweet vocals, all the way to 'GIANT (Korean Ver.)', which stands out with grand and Unick production, the stages featuring tracks from the digital single 'Mixtape: dominATE' elevated the atmosphere.
They delivered an electrifying performance filled with a diverse setlist of self-made songs, rich band sounds, explosive stage energy, and eye-catching performances. The stunning 360-degree fireworks lit up the night sky, creating a beautiful spectacle and providing unforgettable moments for both Stray Kids and their fans, known as STAY. The eight members, who completed the performance to great cheers, noted, "A lot has happened over the past seven years, and the path we walked seems to have been one of the journeys to meet the fans. I was genuinely touched by the warm welcome, and the view from the stage during the flash event was truly beautiful. I hope to be welcomed like this again when we meet next time."
Their world tour 'dominATE', which is their 'largest-ever scale' with 55 performances in 34 regions worldwide, will continue in São Paulo on the 5th and 6th, and will unfold in major stadiums across Latin America, North America, Japan, and Europe until the end of July. Stray Kids is expected to attract a total of 2.2 million spectators and set a new record for the 'most attendees in K-pop history' for a single tour.
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